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May 22, 2011 · The Borgias - Nessuno (Nobody) Buy. TV-MA. CC. The Borgias. 172M subscribers. Subscribe. 4. The Borgias S1 E9. Abandoned by even his cardinals, Alexander meets King Charles with humility...
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In the Season 1 finale, abandoned by even his cardinals, Alexander meets King Charles with humility and saves his throne, even eliciting a confession from the conqueror he crowns as the new "King of France and Naples;" Della Rovere despairs as Charles abandons him; Lucrezia safely gives birth to a son in a convent as the Borgias secure an annulment of her marriage and plot revenge on their enemies.
Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia
François Arnaud as Cesare Borgia
Holliday Grainger as Lucrezia Borgia
Joanne Whalley as Vanozza Cattaneo
Lotte Verbeek as Giulia Farnese
David Oakes as Juan Borgia
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Apr 3, 2011 · The Borgias Soundtrack. April 3, 2011 | 1 Song. Follow. Season 1-The Borgias Season 1 Songs by Episode. E1 | The Poisoned Chalice. 1 Track. ... E9 | Nessuno (Nobody ...
Apr 3, 2011 · Season 1 | E4 | Lucrezia's Wedding. Lucrezia's wedding is a disaster; the Borgia children's mother arrives; Della Rovere seeks the aid of the Medici family. It’s a little quiet in here. Be the first to contribute. Are you familiar with any songs from this episode?
Nov 17, 2020 · The Borgias (Trevor Morris 2011): Soundtrack. theborgiasost. 38 videos 649,508 views Last updated on Nov 17, 2020. 01- The Borgias Main Titles 02- Rome 1492 ...More. Play all.
Nobody. Translated by: Francesco Ciabattoni. Nobody, I swear, nobody. not even destiny can tear us apart. because this love, given by the heavens, will always live. Nobody, I swear, nobody. can give me, in the gift of an entire life, the infinite joy I feel with you. only with you. It’s you, my sweetest love, only you, the past and the present,
May 22, 2011 · Nessuno (Nobody): Directed by Jeremy Podeswa. With Jeremy Irons, François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger, Joanne Whalley. The Pope disarms King Charles by promising his support for his Neapolitan claims, and wishes to annul Lucrezia's marriage on grounds of her husband's impotency.