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* [[House of Borgia]], the history behind the Borgia family and where they're located.
* [[House of Borgia]], the history behind the Borgia family and where they're located.
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        [[Rodrigo Borgia]] = Vannozza dei Cattanei                    Juana
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      [[Juan Borgia the Younger|Juan]]          [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]]            [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]] = [[Perotto Calderon]]  [[Juan Borgia the Elder|Juan]]
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                                            [[Giovanni Borgia|Giovanni]]
   
** [[Rodrigo Borgia]], also known as Pope Alexander VI, leader of the Knights Templar during the Renaissance in Italy and the mind behind the [[Auditore Execution|execution of four Auditore family members]].
** [[Rodrigo Borgia]], also known as Pope Alexander VI, leader of the Knights Templar during the Renaissance in Italy and the mind behind the [[Auditore Execution|execution of four Auditore family members]].
** [[Juan Borgia the Younger]], Rodrigo Borgia's first son.
** [[Juan Borgia the Younger]], Rodrigo Borgia's first son.
** [[Cesare Borgia]], commander of the Papal army, son of Rodrigo Borgia and arch-nemesis of Master Assassin [[Ezio Auditore]].
** [[Cesare Borgia]], commander of the Papal army, son of Rodrigo Borgia and arch-nemesis of Master Assassin [[Ezio Auditore]].
** [[Lucrezia Borgia]], illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia and younger sister of Cesare Borgia.
** [[Lucrezia Borgia]], illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia and younger sister of Cesare Borgia.
** [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Cesare's cousin and one of his generals and the Templars' treasurer.
** [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Cesare's cousin and one of his generals and the Templars' treasurer.
** [[Giovanni Borgia]], the son of Assassin [[Perotto Calderon]] and Lucrezia Borgia.
** [[Giovanni Borgia]], the son of Assassin [[Perotto Calderon]] and Lucrezia Borgia.
** [[Battista Borgia]], Cesare's third cousin and a Borgia Captain whose men attacked [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] at the barracks in [[Rome]].
** [[Battista Borgia]], Cesare's third cousin and a Borgia Captain whose men attacked [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] at the barracks in [[Rome]].
* [[Borgia Messengers]], also known as Borgia Couriers, messengers who worked under order of Rodrigo Borgia and who usually carried around 1500ƒ for bribes, payments and information.
* [[Borgia Messengers]], also known as Borgia Couriers, messengers who worked under order of Rodrigo Borgia and who usually carried around 1500ƒ for bribes, payments and information.

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  • House of Borgia, the history behind the Borgia family and where they're located.
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       Rodrigo Borgia = Vannozza dei Cattanei                     Juana
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      Juan          Cesare            Lucrezia = Perotto Calderon  Juan
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                                            Giovanni
   
    • Lucrezia Borgia, illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia and younger sister of Cesare Borgia.
  • Borgia Messengers, also known as Borgia Couriers, messengers who worked under order of Rodrigo Borgia and who usually carried around 1500ƒ for bribes, payments and information.