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Lucretia Borgia

CHAPTER III
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The cardinal himself was an exceedingly abstemious man, but magnificent in everything which concerned the pomp and ceremonial of his position.

The chief requirement of a cardinal of that day was to own a princely residence and to have a numerous household.
Rodrigo Borgia was one of the wealthiest princes of the Church, and he maintained the palace and pomp of a great noble.

His contemporary Jacopo of Volterra, gave the following description of him about 1486: "He is a man of an intellect capable of everything and of great sense; he is a ready speaker; he is of an astute nature, and has wonderful skill in conducting affairs.

He is enormously wealthy, and the favor accorded him by numerous kings and princes lends him renown.

He occupies a beautiful and comfortable palace which he built between the Bridge of S.Angelo and the Campo dei Fiore.


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