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May 1, 2013 · 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.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Christoph Schrewe
- 2013-05-01
Summaries. Cesare celebrates his victory in Milan by summoning Leonardo da Vinci, whom he wishes to employ as a designer of innovative new war machines.
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Apr 21, 2013 · Alessandro Farnese, treasurer of the Vatican, announces that the signorie of Imola and Forli haven't paid their taxes. The pontiff then summons Caterina Sforza, the Regent, and her son, the heir of these principalities. Furious for being forced to pay high taxes, Caterina arranges a plan to assassinate the Pope. Meanwhile Cesare, at the head of an army of three hundred soldiers, manages to ...
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Like himself, Machiavelli portrays Borgia as a victim of fortune. Despite his considerable prowess, Borgia was unable to overcome the great misfortune that befell him. With Borgia's cautionary tale, Machiavelli illustrates the unrelenting nature of fortune, which can dethrone even the most skilled ruler.
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Apr 24, 2023 · Catholic365 | 04/24/2023. Photo by Isak Gundrosen on Unsplash. Saint Francis Borgia was a Spanish saint born on October 28, 1510. He is remembered as the patron saint of the Order of the Jesuits, the Universal Church, and the persecuted. He was born in Catalonia, Spain to the nobleman Juan Borgia and Joana of Aragon.
Mar 7, 2024 · Cesare Borgia, natural son of Pope Alexander VI. He was a Renaissance captain who, as holder of the offices of duke of the Romagna and captain general of the armies of the church, enhanced the political power of his father’s papacy and tried to establish his own principality in central Italy.