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  1. Maria Bellonci and maybe other biographers claim that Lucrezia gave birth to three children who did not survive infancy, one by Alfonso of Aragon and two by Alfonso d'Este. She is also thought to have had at least four miscarriages.

  2. Lucrezia Borgia ( q.v.; 1480–1519), a daughter of Rodrigo and a patron of the arts, became famous for her skill at political intrigue. The family produced many other persons of lesser importance. One, St. Francis Borgia (1510–1572), a great-grandson of Rodrigo, was canonized. The family began to decline in the late 1500s.

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  4. Lucrezia had many children by Alfonso though a few of them died quite young. She withdrew completely from her active public life in 1512 when her son Rodrigo by Alfonso of Aragon met with an untimely death.

  5. Sep 10, 2019 · However, he had many children, including a son called Cesare in 1475 and a daughter called Lucrezia in 1480. Read More Biography of Lucrezia Borgia, Daughter of Pope Alexander VI

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  6. Dec 27, 2021 · Lucrezia’s marriage with Alfonso was marked by their many children. She gave birth numerous times and had several miscarriages. On top of that, several of the children died early on. On June 14th 1519, when she was roughly 39, she gave birth to her tenth child. The infant died the same day, and the complications at birth seriously weakened ...

  7. May 5, 2018 · Closed for centuries, Pinturicchio’s lavish Borgia Apartments blend Roman, Christian, and unusual Egyptian iconography to celebrate the glorious ancestry, destiny, and virtues of the Borgia pope and his family. Many of the holy figures in the frescoes have been identified as portraits of the pope’s illegitimate children and his mistress.

  8. Jul 5, 2013 · July 5, 2013. On June 29 in the jubilee year of 1500, lightning made a direct hit on Vatican City, striking the roof directly above the corrupt, scheming Spanish-born Pope Alexander VI — better ...

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