Other members of the Family

Vanozza Catanei

 

Giovanni ( or Juan) Borgia
 
Djem Sultan

 

Juan (Giovanni) or the
Infans Romanus

 

 
 
 
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Angela Borgia

 

Ippolito d’Este
 
Charlotte d’Albret
 
Sancha (or Sancia) d’ Aragona

 

 
 

 

 

 

Author

Title

Place

Year

Main Character

Angela Borgia

Cousin of Lucrezia who lived with her at the Court of Ferrara

 

 

 

Guggenheim, Werner Johannes

Die Liebe der Angela Borgia. Schauspiel in fünf Akten

(signed by the author)

Elgg

1942

Angela

Hansen, Uffe

Conrad Ferdinand Meyer: 'Angela Borgia' - Zwischen Salpétrière  und Berggasse (dt. von M. Wesemann)

Bern

1986

Angela

Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand

Angela Borgia

*Read the online text of this book by clicking the title

Stuttgart

1969

Angela

Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand

Angela Borgia

Amsterdam/

Antwerpen

1954

Angela

Djem Sultan (1459 – 1495)

Jem (also spelled Cem, Djem, Dschem or Zizim) was a Son of Sultan Mehmet II, not really a member of the family but he lived as a hostage at the court of Pope Alexander VI

 

 

Chevrier, Jean-Marie

Zizim, ou l'épopée tragique et dérisoire d 'un prince ottoman

Paris

1993

Djem

Delhoume, Didier

Le Turc en le Chevalier. Djem Sultan, un prince ottoman entre Rhodes et Bourganeuf au XVe  siècle. The Ottoman prince and the Knight.

 

Limousin

2004

Djem

Freely, John

Jem Sultan. The adventures of a captive Turkish prince in Renaissance Europe

London

2004

Djem

Mutaftschiewa, Wera

Spielball von Kirche und Thron Historischer Roman

Berlin (ddr)

1974

Djem

Ruederer, Josef

Theaterstücke: Die Fahnenweihe;  Die Morgenröte; Prinz Dschem

München

1987

Djem

Sablier, Edouard

Le prisonnier de Bourganeuf. Djem Sultan 1459-1495

Villeneuve-d' Ascq

2000

Djem

Vatin, Nicholas

Sultan Djem. Un prince ottoman dans l'Europe du XVe  siècle d'après deux sources contemporaines: Vâķı`ât-ı Sulţân Cem, Œuvres de Guilaume Caoursin

 

Ankara

1997

Djem

Giovanni ( or Juan) Borgia
(1476 - 1497)

Son of Rodrigo and Vanozza. Duke of Gandia.

 

 

Pittoru, Fabio

Tod im Tiber

München

1995

Giovanni

Stevermer, C.J.

The Alchemist: Death of a Borgia

Charter Paperback, New York

1981

Giovanni

Swinburne, Algernon Charles

The Duke of Gandia

London

1908

Giovanni

Juan (Giovanni) or the Infans Romanus

Son of Lucrezia (?) and unknown father

 

 

Haasse, Hella

De Scharlaken Stad

Amsterdam

1972

Infans Romanus

Vanozza Catanei (1442 – 1518)

Principal lover of Rodrigo Borgia.

Mother of Cesare, Giovanni, Lucrezia and Jofre

 

 

Wills, K.T.

Vanozza, a novel of the enigmatical Borgias of the Renaissance

South Brunswick and New York/ London

1969

Vanozza

Charlotte d’Albret (? – 1514)

Married Cesare Borgia in 1499. From this union was born Louise, the only legitimate offspring of Cesare. She was widowed in 1509.

 

 

Miron, E.L.,

Duchess Derelict. A Study of the Life and Times of Charlotte d ‘Albret, Duchesse de Valentinois

London

n.d.

Charlotte

Schlumberger, Gustave

Charlotte d’Albret, femme de César Borgia et la Château de la Motte-Feuilly

Paris

1913

Charlotte

Sancha (or Sancia) d’ Aragona
(1478 – 1506)

Sister to Lucrezia’s second husband Alfonso d’Aragona; Wife of Lucrezia’s brother Joffre

 

 

Kalogridis, Jeanne

The Borgia Bride

London

2005

Sancia d’Aragona

Saint Pierre, Isaure de

Los mirages de Naples. Sancia d’Aragon, princesse Renaissance

Paris

1987

Sancia d’Aragona

Ippolito d’Este (1509 -1572)

Son of Lucrezia from her 3rd marriage to Alfonso d’Este. Cardinal.

 

 

Hollingsworth, Mary

The Cardinal’s Hat. Money, Ambition and Housekeeping in a Renaissance Court

London

2005

Ippolito d’Este

 

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