- Lucrezia Borgia
:"This article is about the historical person. For the biographical opera, see
Lucrezia Borgia (opera) . Lucrezia Borgia is also the nameBuffalo Bill gave to his gun."Lucrezia Borgia (April 18 ,1480 -June 24 ,1519 ) was the daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, the powerfulRenaissance Valencian who later becamePope Alexander VI , andVannozza dei Cattanei . Her brothers includedCesare Borgia , Giovanni Borgia, andGioffre Borgia . [The Borgias by Ivan Cloulas page 52]Lucrezia's family later came to epitomize the ruthless Machiavellian politics and sexual corruption alleged to be characteristic of the Renaissance Papacy. Lucrezia was cast as a "
femme fatale ", a role she has been portrayed in many artworks, novels and films.No authentic portrait of Lucrezia is known, though several paintings, such as
Bartolomeo Veneziano 's fanciful portrait (see illustration) have been said to depict her. She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which constantly changed colour, a full, high bosom and a natural grace which made her appear to "walk on air" [George R. Marek "The Bed and The Throne" p.142] ; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.Not enough is known about the historical Lucrezia to be certain that the stories about her active involvement in her father's and brother's crimes are true. Her father and/or brother certainly arranged several marriages for her, to important or powerful men, in order to advance their own political ambitions. Lucrezia was married to
Giovanni Sforza (Lord of Pesaro),Alfonso of Aragon (Duke ofBisceglie ), andAlfonso d'Este (Prince ofFerrara ). Tradition has it that Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and that Cesare may have had him murdered after his political value waned.Marriages
First marriage: Giovanni Sforza
By the time she was thirteen, she had been
betrothed twice, but both times her father had called off the engagements.After Rodrigo became
Pope Alexander VI , he had Lucrezia marryGiovanni Sforza to establish an alliance with that powerfulMilan ese family. The wedding was a scandalous event but was not much more extravagant than many otherRenaissance celebrations.Before long, the Borgia family no longer needed the
Sforza s, and the presence of Giovanni Sforza in the papal court was superfluous. The Pope needed new, more advantageous political alliances, so he may have covertly ordered the execution of Giovanni. The generally accepted version is that Lucrezia was informed of this by her brother Cesare, and she warned her husband, who then fledRome . Possibly Pope Alexander never made such an order, and it was a plot on the part of Cesare and Lucrezia to drive her boring husband away. Whichever way it was, Alexander and Cesare were pleased with the chance of arranging another advantageous marriage for Lucrezia. But before that could occur, they needed to get rid of Giovanni Sforza.Alexander asked Giovanni's uncle, Cardinal
Ascanio Sforza , to persuade Giovanni to agree to a divorce. Giovanni refused and accused Lucrezia of paternal and fraternalincest . Since the marriage had supposedly not beenconsummate d, the Pope said that the marriage was not valid, and he offered Giovanni all of Lucrezia'sdowry to agree. The Sforza family threatened to withdraw their protection of Giovanni if he refused Alexander's offer. Having no choice, Giovanni Sforza signed both a confession ofimpotence and the documents ofannulment before witnesses.Affair with Perotto
There has been speculation that during the prolonged process of the annulment, Lucrezia consummated a relationship with someone, probably Alexander's messenger
Perotto . The result was that she was actually pregnant when her marriage was annulled for not having been consummated, and this is one of the facts her detractors have cited to support their derogatory view of her character. The child, named Giovanni but known to historians as theRoman Infante , was born in secret (1498) before Lucrezia's marriage toAlfonso of Aragon .Some believe the child was her brother Cesare's, but that Perotto, due to his fondness for Lucrezia, claimed that it was his. During her pregnancy she stayed away from
Rome at a convent, so no one would know of her state, and Perotto would bring her messages from her father in Rome. According to this theory, Lucrezia was worried that if news of her pregnancy reached the citizens of Rome, they would surely know it was Cesare's child. Cesare at the time was a Cardinal of the Holy Church; if he had been sharing an illicit sexual relationship with his sister during her marriage to Giovanni, it would have to be concealed from everyone, especially their father (the Pope).In 1501, two
papal bull s were issued concerning the child, Giovanni Borgia. In the first, he was recognized as Cesare's child from an affair before his marriage. The second, contradictory, bull recognized him as the son of Alexander VI. Lucrezia's name is not mentioned in either, and rumours that she was his mother have never been proven. The second bull was kept a secret for many years, and Giovanni was presumed to be Cesare's son. This is supported by the fact that in 1502, he became Duke ofCamerino , one of Cesare's recent conquests, hence the natural inheritance of the Duke ofRomagna 's oldest son. However, some time after Alexander's death, Giovanni went to stay with Lucrezia in Ferrara, where he was accepted as her half-brother.econd marriage: Alfonso of Aragon (Duke of Bisceglie)
Though at his first meeting with Alfonso, before the marriage took place, Cesare was very impressed by his good looks and nature, this soon changed to jealousy and hatred. It was said that Cesare did not like Alfonso because Lucrezia was very happy with him and had, since her marriage to him, stopped giving Cesare as much attention. Also, Cesare himself had a bout of
syphilis and many scars remained on his face, even after recovery. This made him very conscious of his appearance, and so he started wearing masks and dressing in black. His own condition is said to have made him hateAlfonso of Aragon all the more, and once when the Prince was paying them a visit in Rome, Cesare's men had attacked him during the night. To retaliate, Alfonso's men shot arrows at Cesare one day while he strolled in the garden. This infuriated Cesare, and he had his servant(s) strangle Alfonso while in the recovery room. Lucrezia and Alfonso had only one child, Rodrigo, who predeceased his mother in August 1512 at the age of thirteen.While the reason for Alfonso's murder might have also been jealousy, it did have a political background. Just like Lucrezia's first marriage, the second one soon became a useless alliance and a reason for embarrassment for the Pope and his son. Cesare had just allied himself with the King
Louis XII of France , who claimed the duchy of Naples, which was in the hands of Alfonso's family at the time. Whatever the reasons for his murder, Lucrezia was genuinely fond of her husband and broken–hearted upon his death.Third marriage: Alfonso d'Este (Prince of Ferrara)
After the death of her second husband, Lucrezia's father, Pope Alexander VI, wanted to arrange a third marriage. She then married
Alfonso d'Este , Prince ofFerrara . She gave her third husband a number of children and proved to be a respectable and accomplished Renaissance duchess, effectively rising above her questionable past and surviving the fall of the Borgias following her father's death.Neither partner was faithful: Lucrezia enjoyed a long relationship with her bisexual brother-in-law,
Francesco II Gonzaga , Marquis ofMantua . ["Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love and Death in Renaissance Italy",Sarah Bradford , Viking, 2004 ] [ [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1334580,00.html Observer review of "Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love and Death in Renaissance Italy"] ] as well as a love affair with the poetPietro Bembo . Francesco's wife was the cultured intellectualIsabella d'Este , the sister of Alfonso, to whom Lucrezia had made overtures of friendship to no avail. The affair between Francesco and Lucrezia was passionate, more sexual than sentimental as can be attested in the fevered love letters the pair wrote one another. The affair ended when Francesco contractedsyphilis and had to perforce end sexual relations with Lucrezia. [Marek.p.169]Lucrezia Borgia died in Ferrara on
24 June 1519 from complications after giving birth to her eighth child. She was buried in the convent of Corpus Domini. [cite web|url=http://www.comune.fe.it/lucrezia/index_ing.htm|title=Ferrara 2002 Anno di Lucrezia Borgia|publisher=Comune di Ferrara]On
15 October 1816 the Romantic poetLord Byron visited theAmbrosian Library ofMilan .He was delighted by the letters between Borgia and Bembo ("The prettiest love letters in the world"" [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3724/is_200506/ai_n14903124 Viragos on the march] ",The Spectator , June 25, 2005, byIan Thomson , a review of "Viragos on the march" byGaia Servadio . I. B. Tauris, ISBN 1850434212.] " [http://www.caxtonclub.org/reading/2005/oct05.pdf Pietro Bembo: A Renaissance Courtier Who Had His Cake and Ate It Too] ",Ed Quattrocchi , "Caxtonian : Journal of the Caxton Club of Chicago", Volume XIII, Nº. 10, October 2005.] ) and claimed to have managed to steal a lock of her hair ("theprettiest and fairest imaginable.") held on display [http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/chronologies/byronchronology/1816.html The Byron Chronology: 1816-1819 - Separation and Exile on the Continent] .] " [http://www.fullbooks.com/Byron2.html Byron] " byJohn Nichol .] Letter toAugusta Leigh , Milan, October 15, 1816. "Lord Byron's Letters and Journals", [http://engphil.astate.edu/gallery/byron6.html Chapter 5: Separation and Exile] .] .Issue
Lucrezia was mother to either seven or eight children:
*Giovanni Borgia, "infans Romanus" ("Child of
Rome ", c. 1498 - 1548). Paternity acknowledged by Perotto; however Alexander and Cesare have also been identified as the father. It is also possible that this child (identified in later life as Lucrezia's half-brother) was the result of a liaison between Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia's father) and an unknown mistress, as averred in a Papal Bull, and was not Lucrezia's child.
* Rodrigo Borgia of Aragon (November 1 ,1499 - August, 1512). Son by Alfonso of Aragon.
*Ercole II d'Este , Duke of Ferrara (April 5 ,1508 -October 3 ,1559 ).
*Ippolito II d'Este (August 25 ,1509 -December 1 ,1572 ). Archbishop of Milan and later Cardinal.
* Alessandro d'Este (1514 - 1516).
* Leonora d'Este (July 3 ,1515 -July 15 ,1575 ). Anun .
* Francesco d'Este, Marchese di Massalombarda (November 1 ,1516 -February 2 ,1578 ).
* Isabella Maria d'Este (Born and deceased onJune 14 ,1519 ). Complications at birth caused the death of Lucrezia ten days later.Lucrezia is ancestress of many notable people includingAmerican Civil War generalPierre G.T. Beauregard [Frances P.Keyes"Madame Castel's Lodger"pages 40-41] and actressBrooke Shields [wwwWorldroots.com]Rumors
Several rumors have persisted throughout the years, primarily speculating as to the nature of the extravagant parties thrown by the Borgia family. Many of these concern allegations of
incest , poisoning, and murder on her part; however, no historical basis for these rumors has ever been brought forward, beyond allegations made by the rivals of the Borgias.
* It is rumored that Lucrezia was in possession of a hollow ring that she used frequently topoison drinks. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/netnotes/article/0,,645370,00.html Lucretia Borgia | guardian.co.uk:Philip Pank (February 5 2002)] ] [ [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-et-poisonweb28nov28,0,7700288.story?coll=la-home-headlines] (Page Not Found)] [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A4350755 BBC - h2g2 - A Brief History of Poisoning:28th July 2005] ]
* An early 20th-century painting byFrank Cadogan Cowper that hangs in theLondon art gallery,Tate Britain , portrays Lucrezia taking the place of her father,Alexander VI at an official Vatican meeting. This apparently documents an actual event, although the precise moment depicted, (aFranciscan friar kissing Lucrezia's feet), was invented by the artist. [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999876&workid=2837&searchid=9046 Tate Collection | Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI:Frank Cadogan Cowper 1877-1958 ] ]
* During the Renaissance, social climbers would commonly boast "I'm dining with the Borgias tonight." A smaller number would boast "I dined with the Borgias last night." Lucrezia was said to employ a chef and a poisoner (two separate people) full time to take care of her guests.Biographies
*"Lucrezia Borgia - Life, Love And Death In Renaissance Italy" by Sarah Bradford; Viking 2004 ISBN 0-670-03353-7
*"Lucrezia Borgia: A Biography" (©1978) by Rachel Erlanger (ISBN 0-8015-4725-3)
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/borgia/borgialucrezia.htm External link to on-line biography]
* "The Borgias" (1971) by Michael MallettPlays, operas, films, and novels
Plays and operas
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Victor Hugo 's tragedy, loosely based on the stories of Lucrezia, was transformed into a libretto byFelice Romani for Donizetti's opera, "Lucrezia Borgia" (1834), first performed atLa Scala , Milan,26 December 1834 . When it was produced in Paris, in 1840, Hugo obtained an injunction against further productions. The libretto was then rewritten and retitled "La Rinegata", with the Italian characters changed to Turks, and the performances were resumed. The first English-language production was in London on30 December 1843 .
* Mentioned in theRoger Waters 's songLeaving Beirut .
*Momus has also referenced Lucrezia in a song "Lucretia Borgia" from the albumThe Little Red Songbook .
* David Copelin's dark comedy "Bella Donna" dramatized a quasi-fictional series of events in the Borgia legend. First performed at the Toronto Fringe Festival in July, 2005; published by Playwrights Canada Press, 2006.
*Joseph Aragon 's musical Lucrezia Borgia portrayed the title character in a more charitable light than the accepted norm. First performed at theWinnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival by theCanadian Musical Theatre Development Group in July, 2007.Films
* "Lucrezia Borgia; Or, Plaything of Power" (1923) British film with
Nina Vanna in the title role.
* "Lucrezia Borgia" (1922) asilent movie withLiane Haid , directed byRichard Oswald .
* "Don Juan" (1926), one of the firstVitaphone /Silent films starringJohn Barrymore features the Borgias as villains.
* "Lucrèce Borgia" (1935), a French film version withEdwige Feuillère , directed byAbel Gance .
* "Lucrezia Borgia" (1940), an Italian film withIsa Pola , directed byHans Hinrich .
* "Bride of Vengeance" or "A Mask for Lucretia" (1949) starredPaulette Goddard as Lucretia (andMacdonald Carey as Cesare) in a fictionalized portrayal of her as her brother's tool who went straight once she had the chance, a view many historians endorse.
* "Lucrèce Borgia" (1953), a French movie withMartine Carol , directed byChristian-Jaque .
* "The Shaggy Dog " (1958), a Walt Disney film features a ring that was owned by Lucretia Borgia that has the power to turn men into dogs when its inscription is read aloud.
* "Le Notti segrete di Lucrezia Borgia " (1982), a Spanish-Italian film with Finnish actressSirpa Lane as Lucrezia, directed byRoberto Bianchi Montero .
* "Una stirpe maledetta di Lucrezia Borgia " (1997) an Italian adult movie with Sarah Young, directed byMario Bianchi .
* "Los Borgia " (2006), a Spanish-Italian film withMaría Valverde as Lucrezia.
* At different times bothScarlett Johansson andChristina Ricci have been slated to appear as Lucrezia in the as-yet-unmade film "Borgia".Novels
* The historical novel,
Prince of Foxes , made into a movie of the same name starringOrson Welles andTyrone Power .
*F.M. Klinger ´s 1791 novel "Fausts Leben, Thaten und Höllenfahrt" features an episode in which the Borgias figure, including an affair betweenFaust and Lucrezia.
*Rafael Sabatini 's novel "The Shame of Motley" features Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia as supporting characters.
*Rafael Sabatini wrote a book, gutenberg|no=3467|name=The Life of Cesare Borgia, that attempts to treat the Borgias historically.
*Gregory Maguire 's novel "Mirror, Mirror" is a historical fantasy that retells the story ofSnow White , in which Lucrezia figures prominently as the evil stepmother. She is depicted as a decadent, vain and beautiful woman with a mind for politics and little regard for others. Her affair with her father is hinted at but never confirmed, but her relationship with Cesare is a major plot point.
*Jeanne Kalogridis's book "The Borgia Bride" tells the story ofSancha of Aragon (sister of Alfonso who later married Lucrezia) married toJofre Borgia about her life in Rome and her involvement with Cesare and Lucrezia. The latter is depicted as having an incestuous relationship with her father and brother but not as a vicious person. She's mostly manipulated by her family.
*Jean Plaidy 's two novels, "Madonna of the Seven Hills" and "Light On Lucrezia" follow the story of Lucrezia and her entanglement with her father and brothers. Plaidy's writing is well-supported by research and her extensive knowledge of European history; based on her understanding, Plaidy portrays Lucrezia as a pawn of her father and brother Cesare.
*Kerri Hawkins ' 2002 novel [http://www.bloodlegacy.com/novels.html "Blood Legacy: The Story of Ryan"] includes Lucrezia, her father and brother Cesare as minor characters.
* A novel "The Family", written byMario Puzo , was centered around the Borgia family. Although this novel was started early in his career, it was his last novel to be completed. Puzo called the Borgias "the first crime family" and incorporated many of their exploits and characteristics into his blockbuster novel, "The Godfather"; most prominently the notion that family loyalty was of primary importance above all else.
*David Davalos ' 2002 play "Daedalus" features Lucrezia Borgia involved in a secret love affair with Leonardo da Vinci, who is working as a military engineer for her brother Cesare.
*Milo Manara , an Italian comic book creator, drew a comic book divided in three parts depicting the story of the Borgia family. The texts were written byAlejandro Jodorowsky .
* A fictionalized version of Lucrezia appeared in issues 98-100 of "Avengers West Coast" as thesupervillain Cyana, a member of the fourth incarnation of theLethal Legion .
* She appears as a side character in the Dutch book "De Scharlaken Stad ", by "Hella S. Haasse ". The book tells the story of her brotherGiovanni Borgia .
* A fictionalized version of Lucrezia, along with her brother Cesare, appeared as villains in the 2005Buffyverse novel Queen of the Slayers.
* The novel "Lucrezia Borgia and the Mother of Poisons",Roberta Gellis , Forge Books, 2004. Depicts Lucrezia as an amateur sleuth tracking down who is doing the poisoning and learning about the properties ofaconite along the way.
* The novel "Lucrezia Borgia",John Faunce , Three Rivers Press; Reprint edition 2004
* The historical novel, "Lucrezia Borgia", by Maria Bellonci, Mondadori, 2003, was first published in 1939, winning the Viarreggio Literary Award and the Galante Prize. An English translation, "The Life and Times of Lucrezia Borgia", is available from Phoenix Press.Television and other media
* Lucrezia Borgia animation short done on Shermon and Peabody part of the first season of the
Rocky and Bullwinkle show.ee also
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