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CAESAR BORGIA
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CAESAR BORGIA
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III
Delving into the turbulent world of 15th‑century Italy, this study follows the rise and fall of Caesar Borgia, the charismatic son of Pope Alexander VI. It paints a vivid picture of a society where ambition knew no bounds, and where marriage, murder and intrigue were tools of statecraft. By focusing on Caesar’s personal motives and psychological makeup, the narrative reveals how a single man could both embody and amplify the era’s relentless quest for power.
The author treats the Borgia saga not as heroic legend but as a cautionary portrait of unchecked egoism. Through careful analysis of contemporary sources and vivid illustrations, the book shows how Caesar’s actions were intertwined with the papal agenda, the machinations of rival families, and the broader currents that were reshaping Europe. Readers come away with a nuanced understanding of why the Borgias continue to fascinate, even though their legacy left little lasting imprint on the world.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (483K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for writing a vivid study of Cesare Borgia and for translating work on Lucrezia Borgia, this early 20th-century writer helped bring Renaissance history to English-language readers.
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