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François | Cesare #23: "I will carve you out an empire, Father." - Cesare to Rodrigo
Welcome to the 23rd François | Cesare appreciation thread François | Cesare #23: "I will carve you out an empire, Father." ~ Cesare to Rodrigo Supporters ღEmrys MademoisellePaulina xKarlaCruz ~Phoenix~ - Nina - Penrose bbertocchi Vanora Enigma red velvet DUHsoTK claire_bear2007 foreverafter12 memory91 Clockwork Angel s e r e n i t y P&B4ever timtyra Roxy87 Nikki K Sweet Charity guilty ones deathly_smirk xinya Butterflygirl Elenwyn bijou156 BL.Arinna_1982 Fredz prettyinpink90 rochey il valentino cheekymonkey503 NYPoster britnik Katja82 Borgia1 Lucresiare RXQueen Lambinclouds darkphoenix_ AlwaysCB MadDoll Fay the Greek were-dinosaur mohindy i feel infinite sourburst fractured moonlight hilery00 Amargazit chaleurs2014 De Medici Queen Lucrezia Borgia 4brathan&brucas Credit: god and borgia *** Credit: god and borgia Cesare Borgia Cesare Borgia was born in Rome on September 13th, 1475; the son of Cardinal Rodrigo de Lanzol y Borgia, soon to become Pope Alexander VI, and his mistress Vanozza dei Cattanei. He was made Bishop of Pamplona at the age of 15. Following school in Perugia and Pisa where Cesare studied law, along with his father's elevation to Pope, Cesare was made Cardinal three years later. After his brother Juan's death, Cesare became the first person in history to resign the cardinalate. On the same day the French King Louis XII named Cesare Duke of Valentinois, and this title, along with his former position as Cardinal of Valencia, explains the nickname "Valentino". Cesare's military career was founded upon his father's ability to distribute patronage, along with his alliance with France (reinforced by his marriage with Charlotte d'Albret, sister of John III of Navarre), in the course of the Italian Wars. At the time of his father's death in 1503, Cesare's dominons in the Romagna disintegrated without continued Papal support. In order to smooth the way to his election as pope, Giuliano Della Rovere - later Pope Julius II - made an agreement with Cesare, promising to make him captain of the papal troops again. After the conclave, Cesare surrendered the Castel Sant' Angelo and came to live with Della Rovere in the Vatican. The pope toyed with the idea of using Cesare to stem the Venetians in the Romagna, for he could still attract loyalty not only from the Spanish but also, to some degree, from the people of the province. However, the Venetians claimed that all they were doing was taking the lands of their common enemy, Cesare Boriga. Hence, Julius II asked Cesare for the countersigns of the fortresses that he held (Cesena, Bertinoro and Forlì). In return Cesare received a brief saying that he could go where he liked once the cities had been surrendered. He went to Naples and begun to try to recruit troops but when the Spanish monarchs heard of this they ordered their viceroy Gonsalvo to arrest Cesare. Exiled to Spain in 1504, he was imprisoned in the Castle of La Mota, Medina del Campo, from which he escaped and joined his brother-in-law King John III of Navarre. Subsequently, Cesare was killed in 1507 while fighting for the Navarrese king in the city of Viana, Spain. In "The Prince", Machiavelli uses Cesare Borgia as an example to elucidate the dangers of acquiring a principality by virtue of another. Cesare also inspired many novels and was portrayed in many movies and television series based on the Borgia's rise and fall. For instance most recently: The Borgias (TV, 2011) played by François Arnaud Borgia (TV, 2011) played by Mark Ryder Los Borgia (Movie, 2006) played by Sergio Peris-Mencheta The Borgias (TV, 1981) played by Oliver Cotton *** François Arnaud François Arnaud (born 5 July 1985 in Québéc, Canada) is a French Canadian stage and film actor who trained at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique de Montréal in 2007. He is best known for his performances as "Cesare Borgia" in Showtime's TV series The Borgias and as "Antonin" in the critically acclaimed French Canadian movie J'ai tué ma mère. In 2009, he had a part in Sophie Lorain's Les Grandes Chaleurs. In Québéc, François is known for his role as "Théo" in the TV series Yamaska. __________________
In Loving Memory of Christine Dettloff(cheekymonkey503). Rest In Peace, Dear Cheekymonkey. ~ Alex Last edited by BL.Arinna_1982; 04-23-2017 at 02:12 PM |
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I think it was the source, I paste the link, maybe you can watch it , I can't
Watch High School Lover Preview Clip - High School Lover | Lifetime __________________
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Whoa! These pics are hot!
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Hi, Suzanne! Thanks so much for the pics!
And thanks for the preview clip! When does this come out? Francois is a bit disturbing in that vid. __________________
In Loving Memory of Christine Dettloff(cheekymonkey503). Rest In Peace, Dear Cheekymonkey. ~ Alex |
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Here's another link , it's a very short video , from a wrangle between Francois and James .
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Thank you for the link, hun!
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Look how gorgeous he is!
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Right now I'm getting really curious about that TV show.
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It's okay, don't worry. I put them in spoiler tags for you. Wow, those pics are mega-huge! __________________
In Loving Memory of Christine Dettloff(cheekymonkey503). Rest In Peace, Dear Cheekymonkey. ~ Alex |
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