Which pope slept with his daughter?

Alexander VI was notorious for fathering at least ten children and having many mistresses. He supposedly had a sexual relationship with his beautiful daughter, Lucrezia. On October 30, 1501, the Borgias threw a dinner party at the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the pope in the Vatican.
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Is the Borgias a true story?

“This is a suspenseful crime drama based on real characters and events. I have a rapacious thirst for historical material and if something sets off my imagination, I use it.” The trick in both “The Borgias” and “The Tudors” is to have the essential true-life story completely nailed to the ground for structure.
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Did Cesare Borgia marry his sister?

In 1498 Cesare joined the forces of the King of Navarre. He married the king's sister, Charlotte d'Albret.
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Did Lucrezia Borgia have syphilis?

Syphilis affected many illustrious personages in the 15th and 16th centu- ry, such as the Kings of France, Charles VIII and Francis I; the popes Alexander VI, Julius II and Leo X; Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia, Erasmus of Rotterdam and Benvenutto Cellini, who, among oth- ers, survived syphilis without consequences1.
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Did Lucrezia Borgia poison her husband?

But as Lucrezia is enjoying her toxic revenge, she sees Gennaro in the crowd. She thought he had left town — that she had saved him. Now she discovers that she's poisoned him instead.
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What happened to Pope Alexander Borgia?

Alexander's cause of death remains a mystery. Contemporary chroniclers suggested that he may have been poisoned, either intentionally or accidentally. After Alexander's death, Cesare dispatched a gang of dagger-wielding henchmen to loot the papal residence.
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Did pope Borgia have mistresses?

Rodrigo Borgia had two famous mistresses: Vannozza dei Cattanei and Giulia Farnese, both married noblewomen. Borgia, however, courted controversy by openly acknowledging that he fathered seven children between them, and historians believe he likely had other illegitimate children whose names have been lost to history.
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Why was Borgia Cancelled?

Showtime has canceled its original series "The Borgias" saying the period drama was too expensive. "The Borgias" creator Neil Jordan spoke with Deadline saying, "When they looked at what it could cost it was just too expensive."
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Why did Cesare Borgia fail?

Borgia then made a mistake by not preventing the election of a Pope hostile to him. In short, Borgia was a model prince and did all things well, except for his poor judgment about Julius II, which caused his downfall.
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What happened to The Borgias after the pope died?

Later Years. In 1503, Borgia's father, Pope Alexander, died, and with him many of Cesare's remaining plots died as well. Borgia's life became more stable, and when Alfonso's father died in 1505, Borgia and Alfonso became the reigning duke and duchess of Ferrara.
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Which is better The Borgias or Borgia?

The European series Borgia (AKA Borgia: Faith and Fear) is far, far better than the Showtime series The Borgias. Borgia is a 38 episode television series produced by the French television network Canal+. It is a multinational production with a very diverse cast.
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What were The Borgias infamous for?

The Borgia Legend

Alexander and the Borgias have become infamous for corruption, cruelty, and murder. Yet what Alexander did as pope was rarely original, he just took things to a new extreme.
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Who was the youngest pope ever?

Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylactus of Tusculum in Rome, was Bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States on three occasions between October 1032 and July 1048. Aged approximately 20 at his first election, he is one of the youngest popes in history.
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Do popes get paid?

The pope will not be affected by the cuts, because he does not receive a salary. “As an absolute monarch, he has everything at his disposal and nothing at his disposal,” Mr. Muolo said. “He doesn't need an income, because he has everything that he needs.”
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Was Borgia really a pope?

The Borgias became prominent in ecclesiastical and political affairs in the 15th and 16th centuries, producing two popes: Alfons de Borja, who ruled as Pope Callixtus III during 1455–1458, and Rodrigo Lanzol Borgia, as Pope Alexander VI, during 1492–1503.
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What happened to the youngest Borgia son?

Information. Joffre is the barely pubescent youngest son of the Pope. He is married to Sancia of Naples by the pope to secure an alliance with the kingdom to consolidate his papacy.
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Are there any Borgias left?

Interestingly enough, while often thought as a family only found in a history book, the Borgia's are still around today. Borgia's children that he sired with his mistresses left a legacy of their own. The Borgia family legacy isn't just held to a descendant becoming president of Ecuador.
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Why was Pope Alexander VI so infamous?

Although he enjoyed many successes, Pope Alexander VI is most well-known for the rumors of corruption and licentiousness that plagued his papacy. He used his position as the supreme leader of the Catholic Church to ensure that his children with Vanozza dei Cattani would be well provided for.
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Was there a female pope?

Pope Joan, legendary female pontiff who supposedly reigned, under the title of John VIII, for slightly more than 25 months, from 855 to 858, between the pontificates of St. Leo IV (847–855) and Benedict III (855–858).
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When did popes become celibate?

The universal requirement to celibacy was imposed upon the clergy with force in 1123 and again in 1139.
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What poison did The Borgias use?

The Borgias specialized in disposing of cardinals, bishops, and nobles by using several kinds of poisons including arsenic, strychnine, cantharidin, and aconite incorporated in drinks, clothes, gloves, book pages, flowers, and drugs.
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What was Lucrezia Borgia famous for?

Lucrezia Borgia (q.v.; 1480–1519), a daughter of Rodrigo and a patron of the arts, became famous for her skill at political intrigue. The family produced many other persons of lesser importance. One, St. Francis Borgia (1510–1572), a great-grandson of Rodrigo, was canonized.
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Was the Borgia pope married?

He married Lucrezia on 12 June 1493 in Rome. Before long, the Borgia family no longer needed the Sforzas, and the presence of Giovanni Sforza in the papal court was superfluous.
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