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In this episode of Untamed Women, Ezrah explores the extraordinary and often misunderstood life of Lucrezia Borgia. Born the illegitimate daughter of a cardinal who would become Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia entered a world where marriage, loyalty, and power were all political currency. Married not once, but three times, she became a pawn in the ambitions of one of Renaissance Italy's most notorious families. But behind the legends of poison, intrigue, and scandal was a woman who endured impossible circumstances. A devoted mother of ten, a survivor of political upheaval, and a woman who found genuine love amidst the chaos, Lucrezia's life was far more complex than the myths that followed her. Together, we trace her journey from her beginnings in the shadow of the Borgias to her final years in Ferrara, where she at last emerged as something more than her family's daughter: a ruler, a patron, and a woman finally free to define herself. Topics covered: Lucrezia Borgia, Borgia family history, Renaissance Italy, Pope Alexander VI, Cesare Borgia, Renaissance women, women in power, political marriages, Alfonso of Aragon, Giovanni Sforza, Alfonso d'Este, poison myths, women and reputation, Italian history, motherhood in the Renaissance, historical myths and legends Keywords: Lucrezia Borgia biography, Borgia family, Renaissance Italy history, Pope Alexander VI daughter, Cesare Borgia sister, Lucrezia Borgia marriages, Lucrezia Borgia children, poison myths, women of the Renaissance, Italian noblewomen, historical scandals, famous women in history, Borgia legends, Renaissance politics, Untamed Women podcast
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