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While Lucrezia chooses to marry Alfonso d'Aragona, Girolamo Savonarola is burned at the stake with a fake confession of heresy. Cesare admits his guilt to the Pope, who releases him from his cardinal's vows, but when Cesare asks for his father's forgiveness, the Pope is poisoned by Cardinal Della Rovere's assassin, leaving the season with a ...
To appease the Pope, King Frederick eventually consented to a match between the Pope's daughter Lucrezia Borgia, aged 18, and the 17-year-old Alfonso of Aragon. On 15 July 1498 Alfonso entered Rome in disguise. Alfonso and Lucrezia were married in the Vatican on 21 July with the celebrations being held behind closed doors. [4] With Alfonso came ...
Alonso de Aragón or Alfonso de Aragón (1468 – 24 February 1520) was Archbishop of Zaragoza, Archbishop of Valencia and Lieutenant General of Aragon. Born in Cervera , he was an illegitimate son of Ferdinand II of Aragon by a Catalan noblewoman called Aldonza Ruiz de Ivorra (1454–1513).
By July troops of the Kingdom of Naples under the command of Alfonso of Aragon, and others from Urbino under Federico da Montefeltro, had begun to make attacks on Florentine territory. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] Lorenzo took an unorthodox course of action: he sailed to Naples and put himself in the hands of the king, Ferdinand I , who interceded on his behalf ...
In Chapter 2 of Amedy Dewey's story, the 18-year-old is found by police, who try to put together what happened on gruesome scene in middle of winter. Detective vividly remembers unsettling murder ...
A man who claimed his daughter died in a "freak accident" during a play-fight with a knife has been found guilty of her murder. Scarlett Vickers, 14, bled to death at her home in Darlington in ...
Venezuelan star Canserbero was drugged, stabbed and thrown from a window by his former manager Natalia Améstica, authorities say
Cross of the Order of Calatrava.. Alfonso (or Alonso) [1] [n. 1] [2] de Aragon y Escobar [3] [4] (1417–1485), Duke of Villahermosa, Count of Ribagorza and Cortes and Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, [5] was an illegitimate son of John II of Aragon and one of his mistresses, Leonor de Escobar, daughter of Alfonso Rodríguez de Escobar.