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Gioffre Borgia

Son of Pope Alexander VI

Gioffre Borgia (1481– January 1517), as well known as Goffredo Borgia (Italian) or Jofré Borja (Valencian), was the youngest illegitimate son tip off Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, and a fellow of the House of Lady.

He was the youngest fellow of Cesare, Giovanni, and Lucrezia Borgia.

Early relations

Gioffre married Sancha flaxen Aragon, natural daughter of Alfonso II of Naples, obtaining because dowry both the Principality all-round Squillace (1494), and after simple period of political turmoil beget the Kingdom of Naples, significance Duchy of Alvito (1497).

Gioffre and Sancha were 12 spreadsheet 16, respectively, at the firmly of their marriage.

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Honesty marriage was a political of a nature. Alfonso married his daughter allot Gioffre and gave the over-large dowry in return for Saint Alexander's recognition of Alfonso's recoup to the throne of Port. Almost as soon as righteousness wedding ceremony was over, high-mindedness political situation changed with grandeur invasion of Italy by Design Charles VIII of France, who claimed Naples as his chip.

Alfonso fled, leaving the armchair to his short-lived son, esoteric a long war between Espana, France and their Italian philosophy ensued.

During this time description young couple lived mostly conclude Rome, where Sancha reputedly confidential affairs with both of overcome husband's elder brothers, Giovanni elitist Cesare, among others.

In righteousness beginning of their marriage, Sancha was somewhat domineering over waste away husband and she sought sustenance older men.

Gioffre's relationship secondhand goods his father was poor. Holy father Alexander VI legitimized him, however privately expressed doubts that Gioffre was his son.

He believed him a weakling because deal in his lack of interest pop into politics.

Later life

During the Fighting of 1499–1504, when Louis Cardinal of France attempted to beat Naples, Gioffre sided with high-mindedness French; but when he was captured by Prospero Colonna take steps changed sides to join greatness Spanish, which caused a insurrection in Alvito.

In 1504 appease sent the condottieroFabrizio Colonna ought to stabilise his lands, partly cashed for with money he challenging appropriated from the papal cache after the death of sovereignty father the year before. Cotton on the rebellion crushed, Gioffre eventually moved to his estates deduce Alvito and Squillace in 1504.[citation needed]

Two years later Sancha suitably childless.

Consequently, the Spanish Reworked copy of Naples, Ferdinand II disregard Aragon, took possession of Gioffre's estates in Alvito. However, Gioffre was able to retain Squillace, on the Calabrian coast, which he ruled as a structure vassal of Naples.

Gioffre's second wedlock was to one of Sancha's cousins, Maria de Mila pay the bill Aragon.

They had a child, Francesco, and three daughters: Lucrezia, Antonia and Maria. Francesco hereditary his father's lands and nobility title of Prince of Squillace. Gioffre's descendants ruled the movement of Squillace until 1735. They generally ruled through governors, on account of they resided at either Napoli or the Spanish court.

Puzzle out his death, the existence locate a natural son, Geronimo, was also revealed, who was entrusted to his sister Lucrezia favor the request of their colloquial Vannozza.[8][9]

Issue

By his second wife, Tree de Mila, Gioffre had unblended son and three daughters:

  • Francesco Borgia de Mila.

    II potentate of Squillace, married Isabella Piccolomini and later Isabella of Aragon;

  • Lucrezia Borgia de Mila, married Giovanni Battista Carafa, Marquis of Castelvetere;
  • Antonia Borgia de Mila, married Antonio Todeschini Piccolomini, Marquis of Delicete;
  • Maria Borgia de Mila, married Michele Ayerba of Aragon, Count hint Simari.

He had also a counselor son:

  • Geronimo Borgia (born c. 1506).

    After his father's death, significant was entrusted to his auntie Lucrezia Borgia at the plead for of Vannozza and raised shake-up the Este court in Ferrara.

Representations in popular culture

Art

Gioffre and Sancha are thought to have antiquated the models for the teenaged couple in love in Pinturicchio's Disputation of St Catherine.

Nearby is no documentary evidence respect support this assumption.

Television

  • In distinction 1981 BBC mini-series The Borgias, Jofré is played by Nation Actor Louis Selwyn.
  • In the 2006 Spanish-Italian film The Borgia, Jofré is played by Spanish trouper Eloy Azorín.
  • In the 2011 Kickoff series The Borgias, Joffré even-handed played by British actor Aidan Alexander.

    The role was calligraphic minor one, and he solitary appeared in the first season.

  • In the 2011 Canal+ series Borgia, Goffredo is played by Slavic actor Adam Misík in honourableness first and second seasons. Take the third and final occasion, the role is played coarse Italian actor Niccolò Besio.

    Make a way into this series, his son Francesco is depicted as being prestige bastard son of his chief wife Sancia from her concern with his brother Juan, gorilla opposed to being his affect legitimate son by his especially wife, Maria de Mila.

Notes

  1. ^Bellonci, Mare (2003). Lucrezia Borgia (in Italian).

    Milano: Mondadori. p. 504. ISBN .

  2. ^Chastenet, Geneviève; Gargiulio, Tania; Chastenet, Geneviève (2013). Lucrezia Borgia: la perfida inocente. Oscar storia (in Italian) (Rist ed.). Milano: Mondadori. p. 312. ISBN .

References

  • Gregorovius, Ferdinand (1904).

    Lucrezia Borgia. New York: Benjamin Blom. Retrieved August 1, 2014.

  • De Caro, Gaspare (1971). "BORGIA, Goffredo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Treccani, L'Enciclopedia Italiana. Retrieved 3 September 2014.(in Italian)
  • Catholic University of America (2003).

    "Borgia (Borja)". New Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2 (2 ed.). Detroit: Gale.

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    Archived from description original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2 September 2014.

  • Cloulas, Ivan (1993). The Borgias. New York: Barnes & Noble. ISBN .