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  1. Who Is Like God?: Directed by Christoph Schrewe. With John Doman, Mark Ryder, Isolda Dychauk, Marek Adamczyk. Cesare celebrates his victory in Milan by summoning Leonardo da Vinci, whom he wishes to employ as a designer of innovative new war machines.

  2. Jan 3, 2017 · Claim: The modern image of Jesus is modeled on Cesare Borgia, a gangster's son. Rating: False. About this rating. Whether modern depictions of the appearance of Jesus are historically accurate...

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  4. Aug 30, 2019 · The Cesare Borgia Jesus portrait theory has been circulating online for awhile now. The popular image alleges that the modern face of Jesus is actually based on the image of a brutal 15th century conquerer whose ruthless tactics differ greatly from the peaceful depictions of Jesus in the Bible. Is Jesus based on Cesare Borgia?

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · Updated February 26, 2024. Born around 1475 as Pope Alexander VI's illegitimate son, Cesare Borgia was a notorious noble, cardinal, and soldier who died brutally in 1507. Accademia Carrara Due to his papal roots, Cesare Borgia made an unforgettable mark on history. But nepotism could only carry him so far.

    • 10 Machiavelli’s The Prince
    • 9 The Mona Lisa
    • 8 The Borgia Apartments
    • 7 The First Painting of A Native American
    • 6 The Spanish Conquest of America
    • 5 The University of Aberdeen
    • 4 St. Peter’s Basilica
    • 3 The Modern Depiction of Christ
    • 2 Raphael’s Portrait of A Lady with A Unicorn
    • 1 The Modern European Monarchy

    Machiavelli’s The Princeis one of the most famous political treatises ever written. Leaders from Napoleon to Mussolini and even Bill Clinton have all studied Machiavelli’s ideas on how to lead a nation. Machiavelli, though, was studying Cesare Borgia, Alexander VI’s son, who led a conquering army into northern Italy. In the early 1500s, Machiavelli...

    The Mona Lisais probably the most influential work of art in the world today. It lures crowds of thousands to the Louvre to get a glimpse of it. But it wouldn’t have existed without the Borgias. During Cesare Borgia’s invasion of Italy, Leonardo da Vinci worked as his chief engineer. Cesare gave da Vinci a passport ordering all who were shown it to...

    Da Vinci and Machiavelli’s works were saved from Pope Julius II’s purge of everything associated with Alexander VI because they worked slowly. Their artwork wasn’t finished until after Alexander VI’s reign had ended, so they kept their place in the history books. Others, like the painter Pinturicchio, were not as lucky. Commissioned by Pope Alexand...

    The Resurrection, one of Pinturicchio’s works, was particularly notable because it was the first painting of a Native American. Created in 1494, only two years after Columbus landed in the New World, it was likely the first view many Europeans had of an inhabitant of the New World. Columbus wrote descriptions of the people in America in his journal...

    The history of the world would have been incredibly different if Spain had not colonized the Americas. As the conquistadores swept through the newly discovered continent, entire nations were wiped out and replaced by the Spanish Empire. The European colonization of the Americas had begun. None of this would have happened without Alexander VI. When ...

    The University of Aberdeen, one of the top universities in the world, has fostered five Nobel Laureates. None of them would have received the educations they did without Alexander VI. In 1495, King James IV petitioned Alexander VI to issue a papal bull calling for the construction of a school in Scotland. James hoped to improve the educational stan...

    St. Peter’s Basilica is considered one of the holiest Catholic shrines and one of the most beautiful works of architecture on Earth. The building is placed upon what is believed to be St. Peter’s burial grounds. The Roman Emperor Constantine first set a cathedral on the site, but it was through the patronage of Alexander VI that the current one got...

    When we picture Jesus Christ today, we usually think of a white man with long, straight, brown hair and a well-kept beard—an image that doesn’t exactly fit a Middle Eastern Jew. Some have pointed out that the image does, however, fit someone else perfectly: Cesare Borgia. The paintings of Christ from the Renaissance look so much like the paintings ...

    In Raphael’s oeuvre is a mysterious painting of a blonde woman holding a baby unicorn. For a long time, this woman was unidentified. Now the woman is believed to be the daughter of Alexander VI’s mistress and, in all likelihood, his illegitimate child. It’s a theory that fits nicely. Alexander VI was an avid patron of Raphael’s work, so it’s not to...

    The Borgias aren’t really gone. The family lives on and holds as much power as ever, but we might not realize it. Alexander VI’s daughter, Lucrezia, has been linked as a direct ancestorto an astonishing number of European leaders, including the current kings of Spain (pictured), Bulgaria, Belgium, and Portugal. Major historical figures are direct d...

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