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|name = Lucrezia Borgia
|name = Lucrezia Borgia
|image = Lucrezia.png
|image = Lucrezia.png
|birth = 18 April 1480<br>[[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|birth = 18 April 1480<br>[[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|death = 24 June 1519<br>[[Ferrara]]
|death = 24 June 1519<br>[[Ferrara]], Italy
|period = Italian [[Renaissance]] (15<sup>th</sup> century)
|period = Italian [[Renaissance]] (15<sup>th</sup> century)
|faction = *[[Templars]]
|faction = *[[Templars]]
**[[House of Borgia]]
**[[House of Borgia]]
*[[Papacy]]
*[[Papacy]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''<br/>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|voice = [[Liane Balaban]]
|voice = [[Liane Balaban]]
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'''Lucrezia Borgia''' (18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was the illegitimate daughter of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], and younger sister of [[Cesare Borgia]]. She was betrothed ruthlessly by her father twice before her thirteenth birthday to secure political alliances. She was also rumored to have been sexually abused by her father and brothers. After these incidents, she was taken care of by her brother Cesare.
'''Lucrezia Borgia''' (18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was the illegitimate daughter of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], and the younger sister of [[Cesare Borgia]]. She was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the Duchess of [[Ferrara]].<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACB DD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]''</ref>
 
She was betrothed ruthlessly by her father twice before her thirteenth birthday to secure political alliances, and was also rumored to have been sexually abused by her father and brothers.<ref name="ACB" />


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early years===
===Early years===
Lucrezia Borgia was born in Subiaco, a little town near [[Rome]], on 18 April 1480. Her mother was the Countess of Cattanei, [[wikipedia:Vannozza dei Cattanei|Vannozza dei Cattanei]], one of the numerous mistresses of [[Rodrigo Borgia]].
Lucrezia was born in Subiaco, a little town near [[Rome]], on the 18th of April, 1480. Her mother was the Countess of Cattanei, [[wikipedia:Vannozza dei Cattanei|Vannozza dei Cattanei]], one of her father's numerous mistresses.<ref name="ACB" />


At the young age of thirteen, she was engaged twice; but her father, Pope Alexander VI (better known as Rodrigo Borgia, [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Knights Templar]]), called off the engagements and later forced her to marry [[wikipedia:Giovanni Sforza|Giovanni Sforza]] in order to establish an alliance with the powerful Milanese Ducal family.
By the young age of thirteen, she had already been engaged twice. However, her father, Pope Alexander VI (better known as Rodrigo Borgia, [[Grand Master of the Templar Order]]), called off the engagements and later forced her to marry [[wikipedia:Giovanni Sforza|Giovanni Sforza]], in order to establish an alliance with the powerful Milanese Ducal family.<ref name="ACB" />


However, the marriage was brief, as the Sforza's were eventually no longer useful to Alexander VI. Soon after, he gave the order to Cesare and Lucrezia to send Giovanni away from Rome. Alexander VI made an offer to Giovanni's uncle, the [[Cardinal]] [[wikipedia:Ascanio Sforza|Ascanio Sforza]], to persuade him to agree for the divorce. Instead, Giovanni accused Lucrezia of having an incestuous relationship with her father and brothers; thus, since the marriage was supposedly not consummated, the Pope said that the marriage was not valid.
However, this marriage was brief, as the Sforza eventually lived out their usefulness to the Pope. Rodrigo gave the order to Cesare and Lucrezia to send Giovanni away from Rome, and made an offer to Giovanni's uncle, the [[Cardinal]] [[wikipedia:Ascanio Sforza|Ascanio Sforza]], to persuade him to agree to the divorce.<ref name="ACB" />
 
However, instead, Giovanni accused Lucrezia of having an incestuous relationship with her father and brothers. Thus, the Pope simply declared Lucrezia's marriage with him invalid, as it had not yet been consummated.<ref name="ACB" />


===Affair with Perotto===
===Affair with Perotto===
In the year 1498, Lucrezia fell in love with her father's messenger, [[Perotto Calderon]]. However, unbeknownst to them, Perotto was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. As their relationship became more intimate, Lucrezia became pregnant with Perotto's child. Nine months later, a boy was born, but the baby was malformed and, according to a doctor, would pass away soon. After Lucrezia's father found out, Perotto was thrown in jail, but he later escaped with the child. Perotto knew that his Order was in the possession of [[the Shroud]], an artifact that could surely heal his son. He traveled to [[wikipedia:Agnadello|Agnadello]] and, after taking down several other Assassins in his desperation, arrived at the Shroud's supposed location to take the artifact. He asked the artifact to heal his son, which it did, despite its protests that the baby was "flawed material." Though the child was evidently healed, Perotto never saw Lucrezia again. The child, [[Giovanni Borgia|Giovanni]], lived the first years of his life not knowing that he was Lucrezia and Perotto's child, having been told that he was the son of Cesare with an unknown woman.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
[[File:PL Memory TheLadysFavour.jpg|thumb|250px|Lucrezia with Perotto.]]
{{quote|Finally, we are together! Neither of us believes it will last, that there is any way it could last, but for now it does not matter.|Perotto Calderon, regarding his relationship with Lucrezia.|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}}
 
In 1498, while she was living within the San Sisto convent, Lucrezia fell in love with one of her father's messengers, [[Perotto Calderon]]. However, unbeknownst to her and her family, Perotto was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], who had been sent to spy upon the activities of the Borgia.<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
 
Lucrezia and Perotto went through great lengths to keep up the facade of noble lady and courier, with Lucrezia often suggesting violence as a solution to keeping their secret safe. However, eventually, their relationship grew more intimate, and Lucrezia became pregnant with Perotto's child.<ref name="ACPL" />
 
Nine months later, a boy was born; however, much to Lucrezia's devastation, the baby was malformed and expected to die within a few days. The child's birth also finally brought their relationship to light, and Perotto was thrown into jail.<ref name="ACPL" />
 
However, Perotto later escaped with the child, seeking [[The Shroud|an ancient artifact]] that was being kept by his Brotherhood, which he thought would be able to heal his son. The healing was successful, but Lucrezia never saw Perotto again, as he was executed by his Brothers soon afterwards, on the grounds of his breaking of [[The Creed|their Creed]].<ref name="ACPL" />
 
Lucrezia's son, later named [[Giovanni Borgia]], was returned to Rome, and was adopted by Lucrezia's brother, Cesare, whom he came to know as his father. Though Lucrezia was able to watch the boy grow up, she would be little more to him than his aunt. On one occasion she was able to spend time with him, she warned Giovanni to not trust anyone within their family.<ref name="ACPL" />


===Second marriage===
===Second marriage===
Lucrezia second marriage was with the [[wikipedia:Alfonso of Aragon|Alfonso de Aragon]] (Duke of Bisceglie). Before the marriage took place, Cesare was impressed by the Duke's good looks and nature, but this soon changed to jealousy and hatred. It was said that Cesare disliked Alfonso because Lucrezia was very happy with him and had, since her marriage to him, stopped giving Cesare as much attention.
Lucrezia's second marriage was with [[wikipedia:Alfonso of Aragon|Alfonso de Aragon]], the Duke of Bisceglie. Before the marriage took place, Cesare was impressed by the Duke's good looks and nature, but this soon changed to jealousy and hatred. It was said that Cesare disliked Alfonso since Lucrezia was very happy with him, and had, since her marriage to him, stopped giving Cesare as much attention.<ref name="ACB" />
 
By August 1500, Cesare decided that he wanted Lucrezia for himself. He ordered for Alfonso's execution at the hands of [[Micheletto Corella]], an action that greatly distressed Lucrezia. In retaliation to his jealous rages, she began to rebelliously enter into relationships with other men, including [[Patrizio]] and [[Pietro Rossi]].<ref name="ACB" />
 
===Opposing the Assassins===
[[File:Lucreziaattack.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Lucrezia confronting Caterina Sforza.]]
In January of 1500, Lucrezia accompanied Cesare in his [[Fall of Monteriggioni|siege]] of [[Monteriggioni]]. During the battle, the Borgia were able to capture [[Caterina Sforza]] and [[Mario Auditore]]. Afterwards, she returned to Rome with her brother and his generals, holding the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]] as their prize.<ref name="ACB" />
 
In 1501, she escorted the captive Caterina Sforza to the prison within the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. There, Cesare briefly came to visit Lucrezia, and the two exchanged an intimate moment. After they kissed, Cesare promised Lucrezia that when he ruled all of Italy, she would be his queen.<ref name="ACB" />


In January of 1500, she accompanied Cesare to [[Monteriggioni]] where they besieged the town and [[Villa Auditore]]. During the siege, the Borgia managed to capture [[Mario Auditore]], whose execution she witnessed in front of the town's gate, and [[Caterina Sforza]]. Afterwards, she returned to Rome with her brother, his generals and the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]], which was held by Mario, as their prize.
Soon afterwards, Lucrezia confronted Caterina in her cell, where she jealously demanded to know of Caterina's trip to Rome with Cesare. Caterina only spat back an insult, thus Lucrezia struck her violently with a metal bar, injuring her in the hip.<ref name="ACB" />


In August 1500, Cesare had grown jealous of Alfonso, wanting Lucrezia for his own. He ordered Alfonso's execution, an action which displeased Lucrezia.
However, after Lucrezia had taken the cell's key from the prison guard and left, the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] arrived to rescue Caterina. He sought Lucrezia out in the castello garden to retrieve the key, where she recognized and greeted him, before calling for the guards. Though she ran from him, the Assassin caught her and brought her back to the prison, where she was knocked unconscious and left within a cell.<ref name="ACB" />


Cesare meanwhile posed as the legitimate father of Lucrezia's son Giovanni and trained him in swordsmanship. Lucrezia was constantly in and out of depression from not being able to take care of Giovanni herself, but warned him not to trust anyone in their family.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />
===Fall of the Borgia===
[[File:Chokelucrezia.jpg|thumb|250px|Cesare chokes Lucrezia.]]
On August 18, 1503, Lucrezia found out her father had taken possession of her supply of [[Cantarella]] poison from the Castel Sant'Angelo. When she subsequently heard that Cesare was also meeting with her father that day, she immediately realized Rodrigo's intentions.<ref name="ACB" />


[[File:Lucreziaattack.jpg|thumb|270px|left|Lucrezia confronting Caterina Sforza.]]
Hurrying to the Papal apartments, Lucrezia entered just in time to discover Cesare eating an apple that Rodrigo had left out for him, and was able to warn him of the poison within it before he had eaten too much.<ref name="ACB" />
In 1501, she escorted the still-captive Caterina Sforza into the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. At the same time, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], an Assassin, infiltrated the Castel to attempt to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare. Cesare briefly came to visit Lucrezia, and they intimately greeted each other. Cesare promised Lucrezia that when he ruled all of Italy, she would be his queen, before leaving for battle at [[wikipedia:Urbino|Urbino]]. When Ezio found out both Rodrigo and Cesare were gone, he went to save Caterina from her prison cell. Lucrezia took the cell's key with her before Ezio arrived, and he sought her out in the Castel's garden. He took her with him to Caterina's cell, where Caterina pulled the key out of Lucrezia's robe, before knocking her out when she was calling the guards.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


===Third marriage===
Enraged at the attempt on his life, Cesare forced the rest of the apple down Rodrigo's throat, all the while demanding the Pope to tell him the location of the Apple of Eden. Lucrezia, in an attempt to save her father, yelled to Cesare that she knew where it was hidden.<ref name="ACB" />
Lucrezia's third marriage was with [[wikipedia:Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara|Alfonso d'Este]], Duke of [[Ferrara]], in 1502. After the death of her second husband, Alexander VI wanted to arrange a third marriage.


[[File:Chokelucrezia.jpg|thumb|265px|Cesare chokes Lucrezia.]]
Cesare went on to threaten her instead, seizing her by the throat and rebuking any of her attempts to calm him. Tearfully, she asked him if he had ever loved her, but Cesare only answered that he saw her as his sister and nothing more. At this, she spat in his face, and was only slapped and further choked as he continued to interrogate her.<ref name="ACB" />
On August 18, 1503, Lucrezia found out her father had taken possession of her supply of [[cantarella]] from the Castel Sant'Angelo. When she also heard that Cesare was meeting with her father, she figured out that Rodrigo would try to poison Cesare. She rushed to the Pope's chamber where she saw that Cesare was eating a poisoned apple and called out to him about Rodrigo's intentions. She then witnessed Cesare shoving the rest of the apple down Rodrigo's throat while he demanded the Pope tell him the location of the Apple of Eden. Lucrezia, in an attempt to make Cesare stop, yelled that she knew where it was located. Cesare went on to threaten her, saying that he never really loved her and choking her. Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold from outside a window, rushed to Lucrezia's aid, but reached her only moments after she had given the Apple's location to Cesare. She saw Ezio pay the last respects to her father before informing him of the Apple's location as well.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


===Life as Duchess of Ferrara===
Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold from outside a window, rushed to Lucrezia's aid, but reached her only moments after she had given in to Cesare's demands. Lucrezia watched as Ezio paid Rodrigo his last respects and closed his eyes, before deciding to inform him of the Apple's location as well.<ref name="ACB" />
[[Image: Theonemain.png|thumb|275px|Lucrezia as Duchess of Ferrara]]
{{Template:Quote|My birthplace, my family, have been taken from me. You think Ferrara loves me? I am a stranger, a castaway. An orphan.|Lucrezia Borgia|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}} After the Death of her father, Lucrezia chose to cut off the ties with her family and went to live peacefully with her husband in [[Ferrara]]. As duchess of Ferrara, Lucrezia was considered a "stranger" by the people, and was not loved by them.


In 1506, Lucrezia was visited once again by Ezio Auditore, who snuck inside the Palazzo. She thought that he was there for her life, but he then claimed to be looking for [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo]]'s lost paintings, which were taken by the Borgia during the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]]. Lucrezia refused to give it to him, but when Ezio seduced her, she decided to tell him the painting's location. He subtly tied her to a curtain while caressing her, but upon realizing that she had been fooled, Lucrezia called the [[guards]], however they failed to catch Ezio who escaped with the painting.
===Duchess of Ferrara===
[[File:Theonemain.png|thumb|250px|Lucrezia as the Duchess of Ferrara.]]
{{quote|My birthplace, my family, have been taken from me. You think Ferrara loves me? I am a stranger, a castaway. An orphan.|Lucrezia Borgia|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Having married her third husband, the Duke of Ferrara [[wikipedia:Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara|Alfonso d'Este]], in 1502, Lucrezia sought sanctuary with him after the death of her father. Though she cut off all ties from the rest of her family as she lived with him in [[Delizia di Belriguardo]], Lucrezia was considered a stranger by the townspeople, and was neither accepted nor loved by them.<ref name="ACB DD" />
 
In 1506, Lucrezia was visited once again by Ezio Auditore, who sought her out inside her palazzo. At first, she calmly asked him if he was there to taker her life, but he only answered that he was there for the [[Leonardo da Vinci|da Vinci]] paintings that had been taken by the Borgia during the siege of Monteriggioni.<ref name="ACB DD" />
 
[[File:Theone6.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio speaking with Lucrezia.]]
Lucrezia refused to give them to him, and, upon remembering that the Assassin could sympathize with losing so much, suggested that they "comfort" each other. Ezio appeared to agree and seduced her, thus she decided to tell him the locations of the paintings he needed, as well as give him the only one she had kept.<ref name="ACB DD" />
 
However, as they kissed, Ezio discretely tied Lucrezia to the curtains of the room, before swiftly leaving. Lucrezia cried for her guards, but the Assassin was able to escape with the last da Vinci painting she owned.<ref name="ACB DD" />


===Later life===
===Later life===
In the last years of her life, Lucrezia dedicated much time to her sons, allowing them to live a quiet life. In these years, Lucrezia repented of the sins that she had committed, and she spent much time praying. She died 24 June 1519, ten days after the birth of her last daughter, Isabella Maria d'Este.
In the last years of her life, Lucrezia dedicated much time to her sons, allowing them to live a quiet life. In these years, Lucrezia repented for the sins that she had committed, and spent much of her time praying.<ref name="ACB" />
 
She died 24 June 1519, ten days after the birth of her last daughter, Isabella Maria d'Este.<ref name="ACB" />


==Personality==
==Personality==
[[File:Zw-acb-Lucrezia-Cesare.jpg|thumb|left|252px|Cesare and Lucrezia kiss.]]
[[File:Zw-acb-Lucrezia-Cesare.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cesare and Lucrezia kiss.]]
Lucrezia was a cruel and ruthless woman, much like her brother Cesare. This is shown when she curses Caterina Sforza in public. She also had an incestuous relationship with her own brother Cesare, and seemed to hate it when other women got close to him (seen when she questioned Caterina harshly about her "trip" with Cesare). Lucrezia also seems to be independent and was not scared of anyone, daring to hold romantic relationships with various other people even when she was married. In spite of this, she was also extremely vulnerable, something that [[Perotto Calderon]] noticed. She also genuinely loved her son Giovanni, and was agonized by her inability to reveal that she was his mother as well as by her bursting into tears when he asked her if he should trust her.
Lucrezia was a cruel and ruthless woman, much like Cesare. She was unafraid to curse her enemies in public, or use violence and poison to benefit herself.
 
Lucrezia was both bold and independent, daring to hold romantic relationships with various men despite being married. She also had an incestuous relationship with her own brother, Cesare, and seemed to hate it when other women got close to him. In spite of this, she was also extremely vulnerable, something that Perotto Calderon noticed and pitied.
 
Additionally, Lucrezia genuinely loved her son Giovanni, and was agonized by her inability to reveal that she was his mother, once even breaking down into tears when he asked her if he could trust her.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Lucrezia gave birth to seven or eight children. Giovanni Borgia (who is the child of Perotto Calderon), Rodrigo Borgia de Aragon, [[wikipedia:Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara|Ercole II d'Este]], [[wikipedia:Ippolito II d'Este|Ippolito II d'Este]], Alessandro d'Este, Leonora d'Este, Francesco d'Este. Isabella Maria d'Este was born sometime in 1519, but died later that same day. Sadly, complications of this birth caused the death of Lucrezia ten days later.
[[File:Lucrezia Borgia.png|thumb|A portrait of Lucrezia.]]
*Lucrezia gave birth to seven or eight children. Giovanni Borgia, Rodrigo Borgia de Aragon, [[wikipedia:Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara|Ercole II d'Este]], [[wikipedia:Ippolito II d'Este|Ippolito II d'Este]], Alessandro d'Este, Leonora d'Este, Francesco d'Este. Isabella Maria d'Este was born sometime in 1519, but died later that same day. Sadly, complications of this birth caused the death of Lucrezia ten days later.
*Lucrezia Borgia is an ancestor of the actress [[wikipedia:Brooke Shields|Brooke Shields]], as well as most of the royal families of Europe.
*Lucrezia Borgia is an ancestor of the actress [[wikipedia:Brooke Shields|Brooke Shields]], as well as most of the royal families of Europe.
*In ''Brotherhood'' it is mentioned by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] that Rodrigo had crafted Lucrezia into one of his most artley weapons, meaning that she could be another great opponent for Ezio and the Assassin Order.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', it is mentioned by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] that Rodrigo had crafted Lucrezia into one of his most artful weapons.
*Lucrezia's portrait in Ezio's hideout in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' misspells her name as "Lucretia".
*Lucrezia's portrait in Ezio's hideout in ''Brotherhood'' misspells her name as "Lucretia."
 
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Image:Lucrezia Borgia.png|Lucrezia, as she appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''.
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Lucrezia Borgia (18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was the illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, and the younger sister of Cesare Borgia. She was a member of the Templar Order and the Duchess of Ferrara.[1][2]

She was betrothed ruthlessly by her father twice before her thirteenth birthday to secure political alliances, and was also rumored to have been sexually abused by her father and brothers.[1]

Biography

Early years

Lucrezia was born in Subiaco, a little town near Rome, on the 18th of April, 1480. Her mother was the Countess of Cattanei, Vannozza dei Cattanei, one of her father's numerous mistresses.[1]

By the young age of thirteen, she had already been engaged twice. However, her father, Pope Alexander VI (better known as Rodrigo Borgia, Grand Master of the Templar Order), called off the engagements and later forced her to marry Giovanni Sforza, in order to establish an alliance with the powerful Milanese Ducal family.[1]

However, this marriage was brief, as the Sforza eventually lived out their usefulness to the Pope. Rodrigo gave the order to Cesare and Lucrezia to send Giovanni away from Rome, and made an offer to Giovanni's uncle, the Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, to persuade him to agree to the divorce.[1]

However, instead, Giovanni accused Lucrezia of having an incestuous relationship with her father and brothers. Thus, the Pope simply declared Lucrezia's marriage with him invalid, as it had not yet been consummated.[1]

Affair with Perotto

Lucrezia with Perotto.
"Finally, we are together! Neither of us believes it will last, that there is any way it could last, but for now it does not matter."
―Perotto Calderon, regarding his relationship with Lucrezia.[src]

In 1498, while she was living within the San Sisto convent, Lucrezia fell in love with one of her father's messengers, Perotto Calderon. However, unbeknownst to her and her family, Perotto was a member of the Assassin Order, who had been sent to spy upon the activities of the Borgia.[3]

Lucrezia and Perotto went through great lengths to keep up the facade of noble lady and courier, with Lucrezia often suggesting violence as a solution to keeping their secret safe. However, eventually, their relationship grew more intimate, and Lucrezia became pregnant with Perotto's child.[3]

Nine months later, a boy was born; however, much to Lucrezia's devastation, the baby was malformed and expected to die within a few days. The child's birth also finally brought their relationship to light, and Perotto was thrown into jail.[3]

However, Perotto later escaped with the child, seeking an ancient artifact that was being kept by his Brotherhood, which he thought would be able to heal his son. The healing was successful, but Lucrezia never saw Perotto again, as he was executed by his Brothers soon afterwards, on the grounds of his breaking of their Creed.[3]

Lucrezia's son, later named Giovanni Borgia, was returned to Rome, and was adopted by Lucrezia's brother, Cesare, whom he came to know as his father. Though Lucrezia was able to watch the boy grow up, she would be little more to him than his aunt. On one occasion she was able to spend time with him, she warned Giovanni to not trust anyone within their family.[3]

Second marriage

Lucrezia's second marriage was with Alfonso de Aragon, the Duke of Bisceglie. Before the marriage took place, Cesare was impressed by the Duke's good looks and nature, but this soon changed to jealousy and hatred. It was said that Cesare disliked Alfonso since Lucrezia was very happy with him, and had, since her marriage to him, stopped giving Cesare as much attention.[1]

By August 1500, Cesare decided that he wanted Lucrezia for himself. He ordered for Alfonso's execution at the hands of Micheletto Corella, an action that greatly distressed Lucrezia. In retaliation to his jealous rages, she began to rebelliously enter into relationships with other men, including Patrizio and Pietro Rossi.[1]

Opposing the Assassins

File:Lucreziaattack.jpg
Lucrezia confronting Caterina Sforza.

In January of 1500, Lucrezia accompanied Cesare in his siege of Monteriggioni. During the battle, the Borgia were able to capture Caterina Sforza and Mario Auditore. Afterwards, she returned to Rome with her brother and his generals, holding the Apple of Eden as their prize.[1]

In 1501, she escorted the captive Caterina Sforza to the prison within the Castel Sant'Angelo. There, Cesare briefly came to visit Lucrezia, and the two exchanged an intimate moment. After they kissed, Cesare promised Lucrezia that when he ruled all of Italy, she would be his queen.[1]

Soon afterwards, Lucrezia confronted Caterina in her cell, where she jealously demanded to know of Caterina's trip to Rome with Cesare. Caterina only spat back an insult, thus Lucrezia struck her violently with a metal bar, injuring her in the hip.[1]

However, after Lucrezia had taken the cell's key from the prison guard and left, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze arrived to rescue Caterina. He sought Lucrezia out in the castello garden to retrieve the key, where she recognized and greeted him, before calling for the guards. Though she ran from him, the Assassin caught her and brought her back to the prison, where she was knocked unconscious and left within a cell.[1]

Fall of the Borgia

File:Chokelucrezia.jpg
Cesare chokes Lucrezia.

On August 18, 1503, Lucrezia found out her father had taken possession of her supply of Cantarella poison from the Castel Sant'Angelo. When she subsequently heard that Cesare was also meeting with her father that day, she immediately realized Rodrigo's intentions.[1]

Hurrying to the Papal apartments, Lucrezia entered just in time to discover Cesare eating an apple that Rodrigo had left out for him, and was able to warn him of the poison within it before he had eaten too much.[1]

Enraged at the attempt on his life, Cesare forced the rest of the apple down Rodrigo's throat, all the while demanding the Pope to tell him the location of the Apple of Eden. Lucrezia, in an attempt to save her father, yelled to Cesare that she knew where it was hidden.[1]

Cesare went on to threaten her instead, seizing her by the throat and rebuking any of her attempts to calm him. Tearfully, she asked him if he had ever loved her, but Cesare only answered that he saw her as his sister and nothing more. At this, she spat in his face, and was only slapped and further choked as he continued to interrogate her.[1]

Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold from outside a window, rushed to Lucrezia's aid, but reached her only moments after she had given in to Cesare's demands. Lucrezia watched as Ezio paid Rodrigo his last respects and closed his eyes, before deciding to inform him of the Apple's location as well.[1]

Duchess of Ferrara

File:Theonemain.png
Lucrezia as the Duchess of Ferrara.
"My birthplace, my family, have been taken from me. You think Ferrara loves me? I am a stranger, a castaway. An orphan."
―Lucrezia Borgia[src]

Having married her third husband, the Duke of Ferrara Alfonso d'Este, in 1502, Lucrezia sought sanctuary with him after the death of her father. Though she cut off all ties from the rest of her family as she lived with him in Delizia di Belriguardo, Lucrezia was considered a stranger by the townspeople, and was neither accepted nor loved by them.[2]

In 1506, Lucrezia was visited once again by Ezio Auditore, who sought her out inside her palazzo. At first, she calmly asked him if he was there to taker her life, but he only answered that he was there for the da Vinci paintings that had been taken by the Borgia during the siege of Monteriggioni.[2]

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Ezio speaking with Lucrezia.

Lucrezia refused to give them to him, and, upon remembering that the Assassin could sympathize with losing so much, suggested that they "comfort" each other. Ezio appeared to agree and seduced her, thus she decided to tell him the locations of the paintings he needed, as well as give him the only one she had kept.[2]

However, as they kissed, Ezio discretely tied Lucrezia to the curtains of the room, before swiftly leaving. Lucrezia cried for her guards, but the Assassin was able to escape with the last da Vinci painting she owned.[2]

Later life

In the last years of her life, Lucrezia dedicated much time to her sons, allowing them to live a quiet life. In these years, Lucrezia repented for the sins that she had committed, and spent much of her time praying.[1]

She died 24 June 1519, ten days after the birth of her last daughter, Isabella Maria d'Este.[1]

Personality

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Cesare and Lucrezia kiss.

Lucrezia was a cruel and ruthless woman, much like Cesare. She was unafraid to curse her enemies in public, or use violence and poison to benefit herself.

Lucrezia was both bold and independent, daring to hold romantic relationships with various men despite being married. She also had an incestuous relationship with her own brother, Cesare, and seemed to hate it when other women got close to him. In spite of this, she was also extremely vulnerable, something that Perotto Calderon noticed and pitied.

Additionally, Lucrezia genuinely loved her son Giovanni, and was agonized by her inability to reveal that she was his mother, once even breaking down into tears when he asked her if he could trust her.

Trivia

A portrait of Lucrezia.
  • Lucrezia gave birth to seven or eight children. Giovanni Borgia, Rodrigo Borgia de Aragon, Ercole II d'Este, Ippolito II d'Este, Alessandro d'Este, Leonora d'Este, Francesco d'Este. Isabella Maria d'Este was born sometime in 1519, but died later that same day. Sadly, complications of this birth caused the death of Lucrezia ten days later.
  • Lucrezia Borgia is an ancestor of the actress Brooke Shields, as well as most of the royal families of Europe.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, it is mentioned by Niccolò Machiavelli that Rodrigo had crafted Lucrezia into one of his most artful weapons.
  • Lucrezia's portrait in Ezio's hideout in Brotherhood misspells her name as "Lucretia."

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