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1 Pro,2| lightning, and Roderigo Borgia was elected pope." ~ ~ 2 1,3 | candidates, who were Roderigo Borgia, Giuliano delta Rovera, 3 1,3 | Signor Roderigo Lenzuolo Borgia, Archbishop of Valencia, 4 1,3 | with strange joy. Roderigo Borgia had the reputation of a 5 2,3 | rejoice in it, seeing that Borgia, having always been a bad 6 3,1 | Innocent VIII died and Roderigo Borgia was proclaimed pope. ~We 7 3,2 | courts of Europe. ~Caesar Borgia learned the news of his 8 3,4 | daughter of Cardinal Roderigo Borgia was not a man powerful enough, 9 3,4 | a divorce, and Lucrezia Borgia was now free to remarry. 10 4,2 | He created cardinal John Borgia, a nephew, who during the 11 4,2 | this, promised to Caesar Borgia the archbishopric of Valencia, 12 4,3 | should live near him, Caesar Borgia, the new cardinal, undertook 13 5,5 | was now the name of Caesar Borgia, after his archbishopric 14 5,6 | throne, with his son, Caesar Borgia; behind him. On his arrival 15 5,7 | father. In a moment Caesar Borgia appeared, riding on a splendidly 16 5,7 | to his own. Then Caesar Borgia, who among the army baggage 17 5,8 | buried at Gaeta. ~When Caesar Borgia learned the news, he rightly 18 6,4 | dignities; and upon Caesar Borgia, who was to be appointed 19 7,2 | during which the eyes of Borgia seemed to burn into the 20 7,3 | the guests were Caesar Borgia, the hero of the occasion; 21 7,3 | of Monte Reale, Francesco Borgia, son of Calixtus III; Don 22 7,3 | Calixtus III; Don Roderigo Borgia, captain of the apostolic 23 7,3 | brother of the cardinal; Gian Borgia, at that time ambassador 24 7,3 | and lastly, Don Alfonso Borgia, the pope's nephew: the 25 7,3 | side as far as the Palazzo Borgia, the present home of Cardinal 26 7,4 | bloodstained hands of Caesar Borgia were placing a royal crown 27 8,2 | the friend died cursing Borgia. So he yielded, partly through 28 8,2 | into the dungeon, Caesar Borgia, who had managed the affair 29 8,4 | December 1498, when Caesar Borgia entered the town of Chinon, 30 10,1 | in the company of Caesar Borgia and Giuliano della Rovere, 31 10,1 | glorious campaign. But Caesar Borgia, who had followed Louis 32 10,2 | pope had declared Lucrezia Borgia of Aragon life-governor 33 10,2 | viz. the fortune of Gian Borgia, the pope's nephew, who 34 10,2 | these reasons made Gian Borgia a special object of suspicion 35 10,2 | order, he found there Gian Borgia, who had gone to Rome from 36 10,3 | Cerviglione's wife, who was a Borgia by birth, and that her husband 37 10,3 | bishopric went to Francesco Borgia, son of Calixtus III; and 38 11,1 | Duke of Gandia and Gian Borgia, and perhaps Alexander was 39 11,4 | and brother of the Gian Borgia whom Caesar had poisoned; 40 12,3 | But this was not Caesar Borgia's idea at all: he had stayed 41 12,3 | heard. These were caused by Borgia, who without a word to anyone 42 12,4 | Gandia and Cardinal Gian Borgia were buried, to render thanks 43 12,4 | in consistory Francesco Borgia, Cardinal of Sosenza, legate 44 12,4 | Orco, except that Caesar Borgia is the prince who best knows 45 13,1 | ready at the command of Borgia, on any conditions whatever, 46 13,2 | becoming too powerful, and Borgia must inherit from them, 47 13,3 | Imola, Caesar sent Cardinal Borgia to the confederates as a 48 13,3 | and Biselli, and Don Gian Borgia, Duke of Camerino and Negi, 49 13,4 | return of friendship that Borgia was displaying. ~The duke 50 14,3 | everyone of the name of Borgia, except Caesar, lay hidden, 51 15,3 | descendants had been massacred by Borgia. ~It is true that the fortresses 52 15,4 | the mediation of Cardinals Borgia and Remolina, who, not feeling