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The Rise of Pope Alexander VI
This chapter explores the election of Pope Alexander VI in 1492, highlighting his strategic relationships with influential families and his experience within the curia. It discusses the tumultuous political landscape of Italy during this period, including the onset of the Italian Wars and the internal conflicts among city-states. The narrative also critiques the traditional image of key figures like Lucrezia Borgia, presenting her as a politically astute player central to the Borgia family's power consolidation.