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    Cesare Borgia

    Duke of Romagna and former Catholic cardinal

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  1. Mar 3, 2007 · The Renaissance political figure died on 12 March 1507. The Borgias came from Spain originally and the most famous of them died there, killed at the age of 31 in a minor skirmish by attackers who did not even know who he was.

  2. Cesare as a boy, painted by Pinturicchio. Like many aspects of Cesare Borgia's life, the date of his birth is a subject of dispute. He was born in Subiaco in Lazio, Italy [1] [2] in either 1475 or 1476, the illegitimate son of Cardinal Roderic Llançol i de Borja, usually known as "Rodrigo Borgia", later Pope Alexander VI, and his Italian ...

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Died: 1507, near Viana, Spain. House / Dynasty: Borgia family. Cesare Borgia (born c. 1475/76, probably Rome [Italy]—died 1507, near Viana, Spain) was the 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 ...

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  5. Jun 11, 2018 · On March 12, 1507, Cesare Borgia died in battle in Navarre. He had lived the life of a Renaissance knight and had captured the Romagna, richest of the papal states. His career was marked by political intrigue, but also by courage.

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · Published October 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.

  7. In his service, Cesare died at the siege of the Spanish town of Viana in 1507, at the age of 31. Marriage and children. Cesare and his wife Charlotte d'Albret were parents to a daughter, Louise Borgia, (1500-1553) who married first Louis II de La Tremouille, Governor of Burgundy, and secondly Philippe de Bourbon, Seigneur de Busset.

  8. The Rise and Fall of Cesare Borgia. The Borgia family, known for their disputable rule over the Ecclesiastical States, stood firm on a huge footing in Renaissance Italy. Cesare, the second son of Pope Alexander VI, emerged as a central figure in the family’s ambitions. His meteoric rise was fueled by calculated moves and alliances, leading ...

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