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Cesare Borgia was a Spanish-Italian cardinal and condottiero (mercenary leader), an illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and member of the ...
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Cesare Borgia

Politician
Born: September 13, 1475, Subiaco, Italy
Died: March 12, 1507 (age 31 years), Viana, Spain
Spouse: Charlotte of Albret (m. 1499)
Children: Louise Borgia

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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 ...
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Cesare Borgia (September 13, 1475 – March 11, 1507) was a Spanish-Italian cardinal who resigned his church office to became a military commander, ...
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Cesare Borgia was an Italian noble who served as a cardinal in the Catholic Church and, after his retirement, a soldier for hire. He lived from 1475 until 1507. He is most famous for being a member of the powerful Borgia family and an inspiration for Niccolò Machiavelli's political treatise, The Prince.
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Cesare Borgia, later duc de Valentinois, (born c. 1475/76, probably Rome—died 1507, near Viana, Spain), Italian military leader, illegitimate son of Pope ...
Oct 9, 2023 · ... it's been suspected that Renaissance Italian noble Cesare Borgia inspired the modern likeness of Jesus Chris...".
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Cesare Borgia (1475-1517) was the most brilliant, ambitious and forceful of the illegitimate children of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, who became pope as ...
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Jun 9, 2023 · Cesare was the bastard (perhaps in both senses of the word) son of Pope Alexander VI and his longterm mistress, Roman aristocrat Vanozza Dei ...
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Cesare Borgia is a main character in the first, second and third seasons. He is portrayed by François Arnaud, and makes his debut in the series premiere.