Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia

Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia
Title Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia PDF eBook
Author Gaetano Donizetti
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1859
Genre Operas
ISBN

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Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia

Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia
Title Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia PDF eBook
Author Gaetano Donizetti
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1859
Genre Operas
ISBN

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Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia

Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia
Title Donizetti's Opera Lucrezia Borgia PDF eBook
Author Gaetano Donizetti
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1859
Genre Operas
ISBN

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Donizetti and His Operas

Donizetti and His Operas
Title Donizetti and His Operas PDF eBook
Author William Ashbrook
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 766
Release 1982
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521276634

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The series will include both new and recent titles drawn from the whole range of the Press's very substantial publishing programs.

Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia
Title Lucrezia Borgia PDF eBook
Author Emma Lucas
Publisher New Word City
Pages 336
Release 2014-10-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1612308155

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The stories about the Lucrezia Borgia's life - ruthless manipulator, possessor of a poison ring, sexual predator - often overshadow the more nuanced and fascinating story of her life. She was born on April 18, 1480, the illegitimate daughter of future Pope Alexander VI, then Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia and his long-time mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei. She inherited her mother's stunning looks - she was known for her slender figure, gray-blue eyes, and blonde hair. When her father became pope, he sought to consolidate his power and arranged a marriage between fourteen-year-old Lucrezia and the first of her three husbands, twenty-eight-year-old Giovanni Sforza. Shortly after the marriage, Alexander, concluded he no longer needed an alliance with the Sforza family. He ordered Giovanni's assassination, but when the young bridegroom escaped, ended Lucrezia's marriage by ordering an annulment. Following the lengthy annulment process - during which Lucrezia was accused of having an affair and a child with Alexander's chamberlain Pedro Calderon, whose body was later found floating in Rome's Tiber River, “where he fell against his will” - Lucrezia was married to Alfonso of Aragon in 1498. Alexander appointed a pregnant Lucrezia governor of the Umbrian town of Spoleto in 1499. Alfonso, wary of shifting political alliances, fled Rome for a brief time, but returned in 1500, where he was murdered. Alfonso left Lucrezia with a son, Rodrigo. After Alfonso's conveniently timed murder, Alexander arranged a third marriage for Lucrezia, to Alfonso I d'Este, a powerful duke. The two had several children, and Lucrezia came into her own as a Renaissance woman, overcoming her scandalous reputation - despite several affairs - and maintaining her position and power as the Borgia family's influence and fortunes fell following Alexander's death. Lucrezia Borgia was a woman of and ahead of her time. Here is her little-told story.

Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia
Title Lucrezia Borgia PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Gregorovius
Publisher Vita Histria
Pages 313
Release 2020-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1592110746

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Lucrezia Borgia is among the most fascinating and controversial personalities of the Renaissance. The daughter of Pope Alexander VI, she was intensely involved in the political life of Italy during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. While her marriage alliances helped advance the political objectives of the papacy, she also held the office of Governor of Spoleto, a role normally reserved for Cardinals, making her one of the most powerful and dynamic female figures of the Renaissance. Among the first books to employ historical method to move beyond myth and romance that had obscured the fascinating story of Lucrezia Borgia was this biography written by the noted German historian Ferdinand Gregorovius. Ferdinand Gregorovius (1821-1891) was one of the preeminent scholars of the Italian Renaissance. His biography of Lucrezia Borgia reveals the atmosphere of the Renaissance, painting a portrait of Lucrezia and her relationships with her father Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI, her brother Cesare, her mother Vanozza, her father’s mistress, Giulia Farnese, her husband Duke Alfonso D’Este of Ferrara, and many others, including important artists and writers of the time. All are vividly portrayed against the colorful background of Renaissance Italy. Gregorovius separates myth from documented fact and his book remains a key reference work on the life and times of the Borgia princess. This new edition of Gregorovius’s classic work Lucrezia Borgia is enhanced with an introduction by Samantha Morris, a noted expert on the history of the Borgias. Samantha studied archaeology at the University of Winchester where her interest in the history of the Italian Renaissance began. She is the author of Cesare Borgia: In a Nutshell and Girolamo Savonarola: The Renaissance Preacher. She also runs the website theborgiabull.com.

The Opera

The Opera
Title The Opera PDF eBook
Author Albert Ellery Bergh
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1909
Genre Opera
ISBN

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