The Pope’s daughter

For centuries, Lucrezia Borgia (1480–1519) was decried as a poisoner and blood abuser. In fact, she was the daughter of Pope Alexander VI. (official 1492–1503) was a mere piece on her father’s confusing political chessboard for most of her life. Only after his death was she able to gain the respect of her contemporaries as Duchess of Ferrara

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