
Cesare Borgia
Cesare Borgia was an Italian nobleman and military leader during the Renaissance, known for his ruthless political maneuvers, ambition, and influence as a cardinal and duke. He played a significant role in the power struggles of the time and is often associated with the darker aspects of papal politics, particularly during the election of Pope Julius II.
Born on Sep 13, 1475 (549 years old)
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Cesare Borgia had control over the College of Cardinals before falling ill, which allowed Julius II to take power.
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