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|name = Francesco Troche | |||
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|birth = 1459 | |||
|death = 1503 | |||
|period = [[Renaissance]] | |||
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'''Francesco Troche''' (1459 - 1503) was the Pope's chamberlain and a personal friend of [[Cesare Borgia]]. In 1503, Francesco told his older brother, [[Egidio Troche]], about Cesare's intentions for [[Romagna]]. Subsequently, Egidio then sent a letter warning to the Venetian ambassador, warning him and hoping to prevent Cesare from conquering Romagna. When Cesare discovered this, he believed Francesco to be a traitor and had [[Micheletto Corella]] strangle him to death. His body was later dumped into [[Tiber River]]. | '''Francesco Troche''' (1459 - 1503) was the Pope's chamberlain and a personal friend of [[Cesare Borgia]]. In 1503, Francesco told his older brother, [[Egidio Troche]], about Cesare's intentions for [[Romagna]]. Subsequently, Egidio then sent a letter warning to the Venetian ambassador, warning him and hoping to prevent Cesare from conquering Romagna. When Cesare discovered this, he believed Francesco to be a traitor and had [[Micheletto Corella]] strangle him to death. His body was later dumped into [[Tiber River]]. | ||
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Francesco Troche (1459 - 1503) was the Pope's chamberlain and a personal friend of Cesare Borgia. In 1503, Francesco told his older brother, Egidio Troche, about Cesare's intentions for Romagna. Subsequently, Egidio then sent a letter warning to the Venetian ambassador, warning him and hoping to prevent Cesare from conquering Romagna. When Cesare discovered this, he believed Francesco to be a traitor and had Micheletto Corella strangle him to death. His body was later dumped into Tiber River.
Trivia:
- In real life, there are disputes of whether Francesco Troche threw himself overboard a boat to drown in an act of suicide or if he was strangled in a prison when the boat arrived in Rome.
- Francesco appears red when viewed in Eagle Vision.
