I want to mention that showtime likes to modify its characters again (updated in the fourth episode)

Rahsaan 2022-07-31 23:05:06

The previous Tudor sister Henry VIII was like this, and now it’s the turn of the famous Ceyser

Borgia. Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia (1474 – June 14, 1497) was the son of Pope Alexander VI and the older brother of Cesare Borgia, Gioffre Borgia, and Lucrezia Borgia. Giovanni, also known as Juan or Joan,

Cesare, the second, was born September 1475 or April 1476. He was the son of Pope Alexander VI of Spain and his long- term mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei. Showtime


put Cesare in the position of big brother, so what?





Let me add to the problem of the Pope’s former mistress, the mother of four children. In the fourth episode of the TV series, she emphasized that she was a prostitute before, so she could not attend a noble wedding. When she was taken to the wedding celebration by her son Cesare When dancing, a nobleman provokes Cesare to call her Spanish callet.

But in fact, this woman has a lot of history, not an ordinary Spanish prostitute. She comes from the Candia family in Italy, which is a branch of the Anjou family. The original noble lineage can also be traced back to Baron Candé of the Norman dynasty (Is it called Baron Celtic in Chinese?).

Before she became a mistress, she was a proprietress who owned several hotels in Rome, and before she became the mistress of Pope Alexander VI. She also had a relationship with the future Pope Julias II...

In fact, she was not alone all the time waiting to be occupied by the Pope:

She had four husbands. First she married Domenico d'Arignano. Her second husband was Antonio de Brescia. In 1480 she married Giorgio della Croce. She had a son named Ottaviano with him. When she became a widow she finally married Carlo Canale.



Finally, I hope that the ambassador of Florence is not the famous Machiavelli that we are familiar with. Contact?









View more about The Borgias reviews