Borgia family
The Borgia family was a prominent Italian noble family during the Renaissance, known for their political power and influence. They rose to prominence in the late 15th century, particularly through the actions of Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI in 1492. The family was notorious for their ambitious and often ruthless pursuit of power.
Key members of the Borgia family included Cesare Borgia, Rodrigo's son, who was a military leader and played a significant role in the politics of Italy. The family's legacy is marked by intrigue, scandal, and their connection to the Roman Catholic Church, making them a subject of fascination in history and popular culture.