BORGIA, CESARE

chāˈzärā, 1476–1507, Italian soldier and politician, younger son of Pope Alexander VI and an outstanding figure of the Italian Renaissance. Throughout his pontificate Alexander VI used his position to aggrandize his son and establish a papal empire in N and central Italy. Archbishop of Valencia and a cardinal by 1493, Cesare resigned the dignity after the death (1498) of his elder brother, the duke of Gandia, in whose murder he was probably involved. He now began his political career as papal legate to France. He struck an alliance with King Louis XII who made him duke of Valentinois (Valence), and married (1499) Charlotte d'Albret, a sister of the king of Navarre. The French having overrun Italy (see Italian Wars), Cesare, with his father's encouragement, subdued (1499–1500) the cities of the Romagna one by one. Made duke of Romagna (1501) by the pope, Cesare also seized (1502) Piombino, Elba, Camerino, and the duchy of Urbino, and he crowned his achievements by artfully luring his chief enemies to the castle of Senigallia, where he had some of them strangled. By killing his enemies, packing the college of cardinals, pushing his conquests as fast as possible, and buying the loyalty of the Roman gentry, he had hoped to make his position independent of the papacy, or at least to insure that the election of any future pope would be to his liking. But before his schemes could be realized, Cesare was struck in 1503 by the same poison (or illness) that suddenly killed his father. Cesare recovered; however, his political power had suffered a fatal blow. Pius III, after a short reign, was succeeded by Julius II, an implacable enemy of Cesare Borgia. Louis XII then turned against him. Julius demanded the immediate return of what territory remained to Cesare and had him temporarily arrested. Returning to Naples, Cesare was soon arrested by the Spanish governor there as the result of collusion between Julius II and the Spanish rulers, Ferdinand and Isabella. Sent to prison in Spain, he escaped and finally found refuge (1506) at the court of the king of Navarre. He died fighting for him at Viana. His former possessions had passed under direct papal rule; thus, Cesare must be regarded as instrumental in the consolidation of the Papal States, even if that was not his purpose. Cesare has long been considered the model of the Renaissance prince, the prototype of Niccolò Machiavelli's Prince—intelligent, cruel, treacherous, and ruthlessly opportunistic.

See biographies by M. Mallett, The Borgias (1969) and E. R. Chamberlain, Fall of the House of Borgia (1989).

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...with closed curtains. -- Don Cesare Borgia lying down, thin and worn; Don Michele. DON CESARE: Come nearer . . . I cannot speak...you will not lose courage? DON CESARE BORGIA: So long as I breathe, the world...
...BONACIUOLO, LUDOVICO, doctor, 297 , 323 BORGIA, ALONSO, Pope Callixtus III, 14 -6, 20 , 184 BORGIA, ANGELA, 164 , 185 , 196 , 204 , 215...247 -8, 250 -1, 256 , 260 , 273 , 283 BORGIA, CESARE, Cardinal of Valencia, later Duke of...
...the greatest store of information. The custodian was Signor Cesare Foucard. As might have been expected of Muratoris successor...in other places--Nepi, Pesaro, and Ferrara. To Signor Cesare Guasti, of the state archives of Florence, I am indebted for...
...of the intrepid but unfortunate Caterina Sforza, whom Caesar Borgia now held prisoner in Rome. A bright fire of logs blazed on...his back to it. The only other person in the room was Juan Borgia, Cardinal of Monreale, the portly, shrewd nephew of Pope...
...The March of Fascism 1937 . Borgia, Cesare 1476-1507 . Notorious Italian...Alexander VI, and sister of Cesare BORGIA. She was thrice married, her...Rodrigo 1431-1503 Father of Cesare and Lucrezia BORGIA who, as the Spanish-born...
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Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love and Death...Nicholas Terpstra Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love and Death...armies until his murder. Cesare used the same armies in...necessary evil that might keep Cesare Borgia at bay. After Alexanders...
...Burning of the Vanities: Savonarola and the Borgia Pope. by Donald Weinstein Desmond Seward...Burning of the Vanities: Savonarola and the Borgia Pope. Phoenix Mill: Sutton Publishing...Roberto Rusconi, Michael Tavuzzi, Cesare Vasoli, and Armando F. Verde, some...
...more a philosopher-king than a Cesare Borgia. What is similar about their...account his probable descent from Cesare Borgia" (1959, 20). One might add...occasion for immortal laughter. Cesare Borgia as pope. Am I understood? Well...
...verbalizations. For example, her depictions of Cesare Borgia or Beatrice Cenci, are notable not only...visible in Raphels (1483-1520) portrait of Cesare Borgia (Borghese Gallery). Raphaels Cesare Borgia Raphaels canvas "fixed" Sophias attention...
...constitution are new" (17). Cesare Borgia, Francesco Sforza, Oliverotto...and probably megalomaniacal (Cesare Borgia had Julius Caesars words, "Jacta...Agathocles, Oliverotto da Fermo, and Cesare Borgia announced themselves as new princes...
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Cesare Borgia at Sinigallia: December 31st, 1502. by Richard Cavendish CESARE BORGIA (1475-1517) was the most brilliant, ambitious and forceful of the...
Death of Cesare Borgia: March 12th, 1507. THE BORGIAS CAME...not even know who he was. Christened Cesare, which would give him the welcome opportunity...from his early twenties. His father put Cesare in command of the papal army in 1496...
...Romagna in northeastern Italy. Cesare Borgia (1475-1507), backed by his...powerful nation in Europe, and to Cesare Borgia, a man whose misdeeds were of...castle prison, the once mighty Cesare Borgia would suffer an ignominious end...
...says a nameless naked female to Cesare Borgia (Francois Arnaud) as he pulls back...hadnt guessed, to his new master (Cesare again; he does get about). There...flagellation, be it with leather whips (Cesare to Micheletto) or silk rope (Giulia...
...appointed Soviet Foreign Minister (ii); Death of Cesare Borgia (iii); The Execution of Admiral Byng (iii); The...appointed Soviet Foreign Minister (ii); Death of Cesare Borgia (iii); The Execution of Admiral Byng (iii); The...
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...family is Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (Jeremy Irons), a man...the help of his son, Cesare (Francois Arnaud...rules the state of Milan. CESARE BORGIA (Francois Arnaud) Forced...priesthood by his father, Cesare sanctions heinous crimes...
...identify portraits of Lucrezia Borgia, Mr Villis said. But this...POISON BORN in 1480, Lucrezia Borgia was the third child of the Spanish cardinal Rodrigo Borgia and his mistress Vanozza...strangled by her brother Cesare. By 22 she was married to...
The Less Bad Borgia; Compared with the Rest of...Byline: ROY STRONG Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love and Death in...a dark alley with Lucrezia Borgia coming towargia." Well...of her notorious brother, Cesare. Sarah Bradford is not the...
...DAMIAN THOMPSON Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love And Death...bastards. Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, who took the title of...into action. His son Cesare was made an archbishop...previously written lives of Cesare Borgia, Benjamin Disraeli and...
...formerly known as Rodrigo Borgia. It is said that his...Lucrezia and his son Cesare were also there, enjoying...Italy, it was the entire Borgia family who had a reputation...It is the psychopathic Cesare and the carnal Alexander...Jeremy Irons as the Borgia Pope, Alexander VI
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BORGIA, CESARE cha zara bor ja, 1476 1507, Italian...by Julius II , an implacable enemy of Cesare Borgia. Louis XII then turned against him...return of what territory remained to Cesare and had him temporarily arrested. Returning...
BORGIA, LUCREZIA lookra tsya bor ja, 1480 1519...of Alfonso II of Naples. Her brother, Cesare Borgia , had her second husband murdered in 1500...not been proved. Nevertheless, Lucrezia Borgia remains best known as portrayed in Victor...
BORGIA bor ja, Span. Borja bor ha, Spanish...and Rodrigos illegitimate children were Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia; the later reputations of these Borgias...branch of the family belonged St. Francis Borgia and Francisco Borja (1581 1658), a...
...sacred college (1476). Cardinal Borgia had four illegitimate children...Vannozza; among them were Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia. Alexander was elected by a...Beyazid II . Alexanders son, Cesare Borgia, was the principal leader in...
...politics through his important diplomatic missions. He met Cesare Borgia twice and was sent by way of Florence to Louis XII of...power. His "ideal" prince (seemingly modeled on Cesare Borgia ) is a supremely adaptable, amoral, and calculating...
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