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Rodrigo Borgia becomes Pope Alexander VI, propelling him, his two sons Cesare and Juan, and his daug ...
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Hibbert, Christopher, 1924-
The name Borgia is synonymous with the corruption, nepotism, and greed that were rife in Renaissance ...
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Puzo, Mario, 1920-1999.
"In The Family, this novelist transports his readers back to fifteenth-century Rome and reveals the ...
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Bower, Sarah. |
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Bradford, Sarah, 1938- |
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Faunce, John. |
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Strathern, Paul, 1940-
A meticulous account of Renaissance Italy during the turbulent decade around 1500, with emphasis on ...
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Kalogridis, Jeanne. |
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Hibbert, Christopher, 1924-
It was a dynasty with more wealth, passion, and power than the houses of Windsor, Kennedy, and Rocke ...
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Cohen, Elizabeth Storr, 1946-
Cohen and Cohen (both: history, York University) discuss life and society in Renaissance Italy, with ...
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Poole, Sara, 1951- |
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This presentation of Donizetti's tale of 16th-century opulence and decadence tells the story of the ...
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Gellis, Roberta. |
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Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527.
"An infamous Renaissance classic, The Prince shocked Europe upon publication with its ruthless tacti ...
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Seward, Desmond, 1935-
"In the 1490s, Girolamo Savonarola, a visionary friar, dominated Renaissance Florence, terrifying th ...
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Lev, Elizabeth.
Wife, mother, leader, warrior. Caterina Riario Sforza was one of the most prominent women in Renaiss ...
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Kalogridis, Jeanne.
Daughter of the Duke of Milan and wife of the conniving Count Girolamo Riario, Caterina Sforza was t ...
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Poole, Sara, 1951-
Borgia court poisoner Francesca Giordano must battle the demons of her own dark nature to unravel a ...
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Maguire, Gregory. |
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Johnson, Paul, 1928-
"The Renaissance holds an undying place in the human imagination, and its great heroes remain our ow ...
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Reardon, Wendy J., 1971-
"This comprehensive reference book provides information on the deaths, funerals and burial places of ...
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Puzo, Mario, 1920-1999. |
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