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The only remaining Borgia were Lucrezia Borgia and her children, and she was no longer involved in Templar affairs whatsoever. [[Jofré Borgia]] was not known to have been a Templar or even aware of them. And Giovanni Borgia was an Assassin. As had been stated on several occasions, the Templars were driven out of Italy. If anything, it would've been a casual Templar, but a Borgia would be a very daring claim.
The only remaining Borgia were Lucrezia Borgia and her children, and she was no longer involved in Templar affairs whatsoever. [[Jofré Borgia]] was not known to have been a Templar or even aware of them. And Giovanni Borgia was an Assassin. As had been stated on several occasions, the Templars were driven out of Italy. If anything, it would've been a casual Templar, but a Borgia would be a very daring claim.
 
EDIT: Jofré Borgia even died in 1522. And Cesare Borgia had children with [[Charlotte d'Albret]], but they were far from Italy, unaware of the Assassin and Templar war.

Latest revision as of 01:50, 19 December 2011

The only remaining Borgia were Lucrezia Borgia and her children, and she was no longer involved in Templar affairs whatsoever. Jofré Borgia was not known to have been a Templar or even aware of them. And Giovanni Borgia was an Assassin. As had been stated on several occasions, the Templars were driven out of Italy. If anything, it would've been a casual Templar, but a Borgia would be a very daring claim.

EDIT: Jofré Borgia even died in 1522. And Cesare Borgia had children with Charlotte d'Albret, but they were far from Italy, unaware of the Assassin and Templar war.