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'''Alfonso of Aragon''' (1481 – 1500) was the Duke of {{Wiki|Bisceglie}} and the second husband of [[Lucrezia Borgia]]. | '''Alfonso of Aragon''' (1481 – 1500) was the Duke of {{Wiki|Bisceglie}} and the second husband of [[Lucrezia Borgia]]. | ||
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- "He killed my husband [...] Cesare has always been jealous of my attentions, but that should not deter us."
- ―Lucrezia Borgia and her lover, Pietro Rossi, 1501.[src]
Alfonso of Aragon (1481 – 1500) was the Duke of Bisceglie and the second husband of Lucrezia Borgia.
Biography
Before Alfonso married Lucrezia, her brother Cesare had been impressed by his handsome looks and kind nature. This changed in 1498 however, when a marriage between Lucrezia and Alfonso was arranged by her father, Pope Alexander VI, to secure a partnership between the Papacy and Naples. The two had a happy marriage, and Lucrezia paid Cesare less romantic attention, which stoked a resentment against Alfonso.[1]
Wanting Lucrezia for himself, Cesare had his thugs attack Alfonso.[2] Alfonso recovered from his wounds over the following weeks,[1] and in response, sent his own men after Cesare.[2] The latter then ordered Micheletto Corella to murder Alfonso. Micheletto entered the wounded Alfonso's bedchamber, where he strangled him to death. Lucrezia was thrown out of the room and attempted in vain to ask the Pope for help. Left in great distress, and wishing to retaliate, she rebelliously entered into affairs with men such as Patrizio and Pietro Rossi.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (mentioned in Database entry only)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel (mentioned only)