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  1. While the Italy of the late medieval period was tearing itself apart the Borgias consolidated their family power. The series "The Borgias" is an historical adaption much the way "Rome" was. They played very loose with history and made no attempt to find actors who resembled their real-life counterparts.

  2. Apr 3, 2011 · Following from the success of Showtime’s last hit series, The Tudors, The Borgias is merely the network’s most recent, shallow exploration into precisely how murderous, horny, and fabulously costumed the wealthy were at the turn of the 16th century. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

  3. Cynthia Nixon, Simon Jones and the rest of the cast had their first (virtual) Gilded Age table read this season! 💰🎩🚂

  4. Mar 31, 2011 · The Borgias focuses on the Spanish family headed by Rodrigo Borgia in 15th century Italy. Rodrigo worked his way up the political ladder of the Roman Catholic Church to become Pope Alexander VI....

  5. Borgia is a great show but at least for me, it's not better than Game of Thrones, maybe because I already knew the historical background fairly well. Many of the events in Borgia are greatly exaggerated but it does have a really great cast and I very much enjoyed it.

  6. Apr 1, 2011 · So meet the Borgias: There is Papa Rodrigo (Jeremy Irons), who by the end of the first hour will be Pope Alexander VI, and his beloved bevy of illegitimate children, established in something...

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  8. Murder, religious corruption, sex reign in historical drama. Read Common Sense Media's The Borgias review, age rating, and parents guide.

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