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Author |
Title |
Place |
Year |
Main Character |
Angela Borgia
Cousin of
Lucrezia who lived with her at the Court of Ferrara |
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Guggenheim, Werner
Johannes |
Die Liebe der Angela Borgia. Schauspiel in fünf Akten (signed by the
author) |
Elgg |
1942 |
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Hansen, Uffe |
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer:
'Angela Borgia' - Zwischen Salpétrière
und Berggasse (dt. von M. Wesemann) |
Bern |
1986 |
Angela |
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Meyer, Conrad
Ferdinand |
*Read the online text of this book
by clicking the title |
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1969 |
Angela |
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Meyer, Conrad
Ferdinand |
Angela Borgia |
Antwerpen |
1954 |
Angela |
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Djem
Sultan (1459 – 1495)
Jem (also
spelled Cem, Djem, Dschem or Zizim) was a Son of Sultan Mehmet II, not really
a member of the family but he lived as a hostage at the court of Pope
Alexander VI |
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Chevrier, Jean-Marie |
Zizim, ou l'épopée tragique et dérisoire d 'un prince ottoman |
Paris |
1993 |
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Delhoume, Didier |
Le Turc en le Chevalier. Djem Sultan, un prince ottoman entre |
Limousin |
2004 |
Djem |
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Freely, John |
Jem Sultan. The
adventures of a captive Turkish prince in Renaissance Europe |
|
2004 |
Djem |
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Mutaftschiewa, Wera |
Spielball von
Kirche und Thron Historischer Roman |
|
1974 |
Djem |
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Ruederer, Josef |
Theaterstücke: Die Fahnenweihe;
Die Morgenröte; Prinz Dschem |
München |
1987 |
Djem |
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Sablier, Edouard |
Le prisonnier de Bourganeuf. Djem Sultan 1459-1495 |
Villeneuve-d' Ascq |
2000 |
Djem |
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Vatin, Nicholas |
Sultan Djem. Un prince ottoman dans l'Europe du XVe siècle d'après deux sources contemporaines:
Vâķı`ât-ı Sulţân Cem,
Œuvres de Guilaume Caoursin |
Ankara |
1997 |
Djem |
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Giovanni ( or Juan) Borgia
(1476 - 1497)
Son of Rodrigo and Vanozza. Duke
of Gandia. |
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Pittoru, Fabio |
Tod im Tiber |
München |
1995 |
Giovanni |
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Stevermer, C.J. |
The Alchemist:
Death of a Borgia |
Charter Paperback, |
1981 |
Giovanni |
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Swinburne, Algernon
Charles |
The Duke of
Gandia |
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1908 |
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Juan (Giovanni) or the Infans
Romanus
Son of
Lucrezia (?) and unknown father |
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Haasse, Hella |
De Scharlaken
Stad |
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1972 |
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Vanozza
Catanei (1442 – 1518)
Principal lover of
Rodrigo Borgia.
Mother of Cesare, Giovanni, Lucrezia and Jofre |
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Wills, K.T. |
Vanozza, a novel
of the enigmatical Borgias of the Renaissance |
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1969 |
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Charlotte
d’Albret (? – 1514)
Married Cesare Borgia in 1499. From this union was born Louise, the
only legitimate offspring of Cesare. She was widowed in 1509. |
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Miron, E.L., |
Duchess Derelict.
A Study of the Life and Times of Charlotte d ‘Albret, Duchesse de Valentinois |
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n.d. |
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Schlumberger,
Gustave |
Charlotte d’Albret, femme de César Borgia et la Château de la
Motte-Feuilly |
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1913 |
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Sancha (or Sancia) d’ Aragona
(1478 – 1506)
Sister to Lucrezia’s second husband
Alfonso d’Aragona; Wife of Lucrezia’s brother Joffre |
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Kalogridis, Jeanne |
The Borgia Bride |
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2005 |
Sancia
d’Aragona
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Los mirages de Naples. Sancia d’Aragon, princesse Renaissance |
|
1987 |
Sancia d’Aragona |
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Ippolito d’Este (1509
-1572)
Son of Lucrezia from her 3rd marriage to Alfonso d’Este. Cardinal. |
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Hollingsworth, Mary |
The Cardinal’s Hat. Money, Ambition and Housekeeping in a
Renaissance Court |
London |
2005 |
Ippolito
d’Este
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