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“Borgia has become a byword for monstrous deeds – his very name summoning up images of betrayal, murder, and depravity. Here was a man who acted on impulse, who judged people intuitively with a cunning, almost animal acumen. He was a savage, but he was also a man of the Renaissance – a highly educated savage, a brilliant mind utterly attuned to its basest instincts.”