Divine right of kings

Wade 2022-09-25 10:54:50

I especially like the service and the light and shadow shots of this show, which feels the same as the oil paintings of the Renaissance period.

The story, as a wild history, is also quite interesting.

Because Westerners believe in Christianity, they are all conferred by the monarchy, and the king must be crowned by the pope in order to be justified. The Chinese do not have religious beliefs conferred by the monarchy, so they may not understand the power of the Holy See.

Borgia’s family is Spanish. As a foreigner, it is not easy to mix the Holy See in Rome. A total of 2 popes are also available.

Fei Lengcui's famous Medici family also had only 4 popes.

Of course, the Borgia family is known for cruelty and lewdness, while the Medici family is known for wealth (speaking of a bank, or a bit of usury) and art.

Needless to say, the life of Lucrezia Borgia (Mei Lu) is a very famous person, and her life is quite legendary. Since the age of 12, she was married three times by her father and brother for political purposes. She has a bunch of lovers herself. When marrying the Duke of Ferrara for the third time, her brother Caesar was killed by a political opponent. She finally stabilized and did not need to remarry, and began to marry her son and lover. In history, she gave birth to eight children (illegal and legitimate), and finally died of postpartum infection.

At that time, people generally did not use contraception, Christianity did not allow abortion, and medical conditions were not developed. Most women died of dystocia or puerperal infection.

Having one childbirth will make the female mitochondria 11 years old + the immunity will be greatly reduced, and the sanitary conditions in the Middle Ages are not very good, most cities do not even have a sewage system, and the streets are full of feces and urine, so married women are easy to die due to childbirth, see There are so many stepmothers in fairy tales extracted from European folk nursery rhymes, and you know that the mortality rate of married women is high. ?

In different literary works, there are different images of Lucrezia. In Assassin’s Creed, she is a slutty femme fatale. In some historical biographies, she is also a believer in Christ, a kind-hearted nature, and involuntary at the mercy of her father and brother. Poor chess piece.

I don't know how to make up the story in the follow-up of this drama, but after reading the historical data, the brother and sister orthopedics CP can't get up at all.

At the end of this movie, Lucrezia's first marriage ended, she returned to Rome, and her first illegitimate child (with the groom) was born. Everyone in the Borgia family is surrounded by the newborn baby, and everyone is full of joy and gratitude, and it looks quite harmonious. ?

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