Borgia is a historical drama television series created by Tom Fontana for Canal+, ZDF, ORF, and Sky Italia. The show recounts the Borgia family's rise...
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October 1989) is an Italian actress, best known for playing Giulia Farnese in Borgia and for starring in the film The Rite. After receiving an elementary education...
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Alexander VI ordered his son Cesare Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, to Forlì and other communes in the region; Borgia successfully gained control of Forlì...
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Luminarium. Retrieved 7 October 2013. Valeri, Elena (2007). Italia dilacerata: Girolamo Borgia nella Cultura storica del Rinascimento. F. Angeli. ISBN 978-8846485595...
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Caterina Sforza (section Capture by Cesare Borgia)
mother's forceful, militant personality. Caterina's resistance to Cesare Borgia meant she had to face his fury and imprisonment. After she gained her freedom...
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Simon Cellan Jones (category Prix Italia winners)
Expenses (2010) Treme (2010) Boardwalk Empire (2010) (episode 10) The Borgias (2011) Klondike (2014) Jessica Jones (2015) Shooter (2016) The Tap (2017)...
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Rome (redirect from Roma, Italia)
dramatically, with works like the Pietà by Michelangelo and the frescoes of the Borgia Apartments. Rome reached the highest point of splendour under Pope Julius...
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Dimitrov. 2011 Ballando con le Stelle (series 7) 2011 I soliti idioti 2013 Borgia 2007 Il tempo tra di noi – Eros Ramazzotti 2012 Turn Up the Radio – Madonna...
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Sky Atlantic (Italy) (category Sky Italia)
Sky Atlantic is an Italian-language pay television channel owned by Sky Italia that was launched on 9 April 2014. The channel relies heavily on screenings...
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condottieri include Prospero Colonna, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Cesare Borgia, the Marquis of Pescara, Andrea Doria, and the Duke of Parma. They served...
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San Francesco Borgia is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Crociferi #7, adjacent to the former Collegio Gesuita, and parallel to San Benedetto, and...
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Forte di San Leo (category Cesare Borgia)
unreachable by enemy fire thanks to military outposts. In 1502, Cesare Borgia, with the support of Pope Alexander VI, took possession of the fortress...
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Compagnia di Gesù dedicated to St. Francesco Borgia in Catania was reconstructed after the 1693 earthquake. Italia produced plans based on the foundations...
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Showtime series The Borgias, with Jeremy Irons as Borja and Colm Feore as della Rovere, and across several episodes of Tom Fontana's Borgia of the same year...
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Urbini Ducis. In 1494 he was in Naples, in the retinue of Cardinal Giovanni Borgia, for the investiture of Alfonso II of Naples. His enthusiasm for the dynasty...
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little more than name only. This state of affairs only ceased when Cesare Borgia crushed most of the petty princes of Romagna, intending to found a dynasty...
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Johann Burchard (category House of Borgia)
TV series The Borgias, by Simon McBurney in the 2011 Showtime series The Borgias, by Victor Schefé in the 2011 French-German series Borgia, and by Shawn...
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cathedral. The cathedral's bell tower was damaged by the army of Cesare Borgia in 1503. A reconstruction project resulted in the expansion of the cathedral...
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Cenerentola, Semiramide, Guglielmo Tell, Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, Lucrezia Borgia, La figlia del reggimento), conducted by Nicola Rescigno, studio recording...
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(1986) French Cricket (with Jeremy Paul) (1986) William (1987) Cley (1988) Borgia (1990) Egon (1995) Breaking Up (Is Hard To Do) (2007) The Stand-In (with...
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the Pianeta of the Borgia, a sacred vestment ordered by Pope Alexander VI on the occasion of the wedding between Goffredo Borgia and Donna Sancia D'Aragona...
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Miniseries Band of Brothers. In 2012, Leland joined the Showtime series The Borgias as co-showrunner and executive producer (alongside Neil Jordan, whom he...
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Florentine Romagna remained part of Tuscany until the 1920s. In 1500 Cesare Borgia, illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI, carved out for himself an ephemeral...
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characterize a modern European "gentleman" for centuries to come. Cesare Borgia dispossessed Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, and Elisabetta Gonzaga...
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Through 1980, he was seen with that company in H.M.S. Pinafore, Lucrezia Borgia (opposite Beverly Sills and Susanne Marsee, in Tito Capobianco's production)...
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Lucrezia Borgia madre impura, "La Repubblica", 28 February 2001; Lola Galán, La soprano Mariella Devia triunfa en Bolonia con 'Lucrecia Borgia', "El País"...
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television work includes Roosevelt (Rai 3, 1986), Maga Circe and Lucrezia Borgia (Rai 1, 1987) and Il caso Redoli, a TV series: The Great Trials (Rai Uno...
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papal visit, she performed a second concert for the future pope Rodrigo Borgia at his request. Bianca often performed for local and visiting dignitaries...
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March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016. "La ragazza del padrino". Playboy Italia. No. 2–3. February–March 1973. pp. 53–57. "Biography for Simonetta Stefanelli"...
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Rome. Città di Castello was subsumed later into the Papal States by Cesare Borgia. During the 15th century Renaissance spread in the northern part of the...
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