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The Borgias: The most infamous family in history? – Sarah Dunant

Wednesday, 13 October 2027

Murder, poison, corruption and incest: all perfect ingredients for sensational popular culture. But in an age known for its brutality and church corruption were the Borgias really so bad? This sumptuous illustrated lecture reveals the real story of the family that dominated the Papacy and Italian politics during the last decade of the 15th century: the wily, charismatic, womaniser, Pope Alexander,  (above), his sociopathic son, Cesare, cardinal, general and the model for  “The Prince” by Machiavelli, himself a character in their story, and his adored daughter, Lucrezia (contested image above) who moves from “the greatest whore in Rome” to a devout and treasured duchess of the city of Ferrara.

Sometimes truth is more intoxicating than myth.

  • Email: samlesbury@theartssociety.org
  • Type: Lecture Programme
  • Time: 13 October 2027 - 10:45 am - 12:00 pm
  • Venue:Garner Hotel, Samlesbury, Preston New Road, Preston PR5 0UL
  • Duration:60 Minutes (approximately)

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