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The Life of Cesare Borgia by Rafael Sabatini [Audiobook 1/2] #PopeAlexanderVI #Lucretia #Renaissance

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In Niccolรฒ Machiavelli's The Prince, Cesare Borgia is depicted as a prime example of a successful and ruthless ruler who effectively embodies Machiavellian principles. Machiavelli commends Borgia's political acumen and military prowess, highlighting his ability to consolidate and maintain power in the Romagna region of Italy through a combination of diplomacy and force. Borgia's calculated and often ruthless actions, including the elimination of rivals, serve as a model of pragmatic leadership for Machiavelli, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, manipulation, and the occasional use of fear to achieve and secure political objectives. This portrayal of Cesare Borgia underscores Machiavelli's central thesis that in the pursuit and preservation of power, rulers must prioritize practicality and expediency above all else.

In the first half of The Life of Cesare Borgia, Sabatini paints a vivid portrait of Cesare Borgia's early life and rise to power. Cesare is depicted as the son of Pope Alexander VI, born into a world of political intrigue and ambition in 15th-century Italy. Sabatini delves into Cesare's education and upbringing, emphasizing his intelligence and ambition from a young age. The narrative then follows Cesare's entry into the world of papal politics, where he serves as a cardinal but harbors grander ambitions.

Cesare's alliance with his father, Pope Alexander VI, and his ruthless tactics in consolidating power are detailed, including his involvement in the notorious Papal States. As the narrative unfolds, Cesare's military campaigns, alliances, and conquests in Italy are explored, showcasing his strategic brilliance and his relentless pursuit of territorial expansion. Sabatini's narrative paints Cesare Borgia as a complex and controversial historical figure, highlighting both his remarkable achievements and the ruthless means by which he sought to achieve them.


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