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  1. The only possible way to describe Caterina Sforza is by making use of the words agitator, rebel, fighter, renegade, and unyielding. She was a woman of substantial strength, intelligence, and tenaciousness. Caterina would take charge and show unbelievable character despite her hard as nails attitude. Caterina was a force to be reckoned with!

  2. Abstract. This essay examines the creation of a notorious anecdote about a Machiavellian mother — Caterina Sforza. The adjective "Machiavellian "functions on two levels: first, Sforza often simply appears in her role as mother in Machiavelli's works; second, her behavior in this particular instance might well be characterized as "practising ...

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Caterina Sforza quotes. “Fortune helps the intrepid and abandons the cowards. I am the daughter of a man who did not know of fear. Whatever may come, I am resolved to follow that course until death.”. “If I have to lose, although I am a woman, I want to lose in a manly way.”. “If I were to write the story of my life, I would shock the ...

  4. Download stock image by Lorenzo di Credi - Portrait of Caterina Sforza Riario , Lady of Imola and Forli, 1481-1483 painting by Lorenzo di Credi , oil on canvas, 75x54 cm- High quality fine art images, pictures, photos and videos from

  5. Cristina Rosato. Trending: 15,491st This Week. Cristina Rosato is a voice actor known for voicing Caterina Sforza. Take a visual walk through their career and see 3 images of the characters they've voiced. CREDITS.

  6. Given at New York University’s Florence campus on February 3, 2015. Caterina Sforza (1463-1509), regent of Imola and Forlì and progenitrix of the Medici Grand Ducal dynasty, had a keen interest in scientific experiment. She collected over four hundred alchemical, medicinal, and cosmetic recipes, and corresponded with other alchemical adepts ...

  7. Jan 1, 2011 · A fascinating biography of the woman who went toe to toe against Cesare Borgia, and nearly won. Caterina Sforza isn't as well known a figure of the Renaissance as Lucrezia Borgia or Isabella d'Este, but she should be: a blond beauty who mothered a brood of eight, wore out three husbands, killed countless enemies, defended her battlements by sword and word, and survived war and prison to fame ...

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