The Italian Renaissance grandiose plays featured Carlixtus III, his nephew Alexander IV, his son Cesar and his daughter Lucresia.

The stories of these influential people are full of greed, power, desire, and money.
The origins of the Borgia family are descendants of an aristocratic family, originally from Valencia, Spain, took root in Italy, and became a celebrity in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The Borgia family produced two popes and leaders of many other institutions.
Some members of the family are known for their perfidy. There is no character to speak of.
Each is a typical beam-jumping clown. Often there is always some dark side behind a thriving city.
Borgia (1378-1458) established a family influence in Italy and became Calixtos III (see Calixtos III) in 1455.
However, the family's sponsorship of works of art is huge. Many buildings and works of art can develop. After all, works of art are not such products as food, clothing, housing and transportation, and the consumer group is limited. There will always be a shadow behind any prosperity.
The founder was the son of a middle-status family in Valencia, Spain.
Alphonse went to college, studied canon law and civil law, where he showed his talents, began working as a clerk after graduation, and began to rise in a career due to his ability to move around interpersonal relationships.
After representing his diocese in the affairs of the state, Alphonse was appointed King Alfonso V of Aragon. Curiously, in this day and age, Alphonse was not a diverse man.
The next generation of Borgia would be very different, and the nephews of Alphonse are now in Rome. There he established a femininity and a wide variety of networks took place. This big nephew Pedro Luiz, promotion and salary increase have not fallen, become an Internet celebrity male god, do not underestimate the influence, the workplace this kind of thing is more mysterious.