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Less than two weeks after Lucrezia had ensconced herself in the walls of San Sisto, tragedy struck the Borgias. Giovanni Borgia disappeared after leaving a family dinner at his mother Vannozza’s house; his body turned up in the Tiber covered in stab wounds.
During this time rumours were also spread suggesting that a child born at this time, Giovanni Borgia, also known as the "Infans Romanus", the child of Rome, was Lucrezia Borgia's. Lucrezia’s second marriage was to wealthy Alfonso, principe d'Aragon.
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Dom Edmund Augustine Smith, O.S.B., a native of Lancashire, wen t to Rome, where he was received into the English Hospital March 28, for eight days, and thence on April 12, 1589, was admitted into ...
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Lucrezia s-a retras la Nepi si in aceasta perioada a fost zarit pentru prima data misteriorul Infans Romanus (copilul roman), un baiat de trei ani numit Giovanni care aparent era fiul raposatului sot, desi zvonurile lansate au afirmat ca adevaratul tata era chiar papa!