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  1. Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 – 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia in secret and is of unclear parentage. Speculations of the child's parentage involve either Lucrezia Borgia with her alleged lover, Perotto Calderon or Cesare Borgia, or Pope Alexander VI as his father. [1]

  2. Vannozza dei Cattanei. Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía (1476–1497) was the second born and the second son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza Cattanei and a member of the House of Borgia. He was the brother of Cesare, Gioffre, and Lucrezia Borgia. He was murdered on 14 June 1497. Even today, it is not known with certainty who was ...

    • c. 1476, Italy
    • 1488–1497
    • 14 June 1497 (aged 20–21), Rome
    • Borgia
  3. May 13, 2014 · Lucrezia and the Infans Romanus. Most paintings depict her as cold and reserved. Looking away, delicately aloof, aware of her own beauty and mystery. Lucrezia Borgia has been called a vixen, a cruel monster, a lover of her brother, the “daughter, bride, daughter-in-law” of her father. It was a life marred by rumor and corruption.

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  5. Strathern also takes on the mysterious case of Infans Romanus, the child Borgia who was declared the child of Cesare Borgia, and then the Pope, and always in the company of Lucrezia Borgia. At first, Strathern states that the child is likely Pope Alexander VI's child, claimed by Cesare initially because the Pope shouldn't have been fathering ...

  6. The segment ends with the baptism of a child. The child is presumably Giovanni Borgia, the ‘Infans Romanus’ who history tells us was most likely the son of either Cesare Borgia or Pope Alexander VI, and who may or may not have been the child of Lucrezia Borgia.

  7. Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 - 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia in secret and is of unclear parentage. Speculations of the child's parentage involve either Lucrezia Borgia with her alleged lover, Perotto Calderon or Cesare Borgia , or Pope Alexander VI as his father. [1]

  8. Giovanni Borgia. Giovanni Borgia may refer to: Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus) (1498–1548), parentage unclear. Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia (1474/5–1497), son of Pope Alexander VI. Juan de Borja y Enríquez de Luna (1495–1543), in Italian, Giovanni Borgia, 3rd duke of Gandía, son of the 2nd duke and Maria Enriquez de Luna.

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