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Show Borgia

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Overview

The name Borgia stands for betrayal, intrigue and corruption in the Vatican, which was the center of the world during the Renaissance.

Original Air Dates:
Country: France
Genre: Adventure, Drama, History
Network: Canal+
Watched by: 3 990 990 644
Total running time: 1 day 12 hours 6 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 38
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Episode Guide

14
1507
27.10.2014
13
1506
27.10.2014
12
1505
20.10.2014
11
1504
20.10.2014
10
1503: Part 2
13.10.2014
9
1503: Part 1
13.10.2014
8
1502
06.10.2014
7
1501
06.10.2014
6
1500
29.09.2014
5
1499
29.09.2014
4
1498
22.09.2014
3
1497
22.09.2014
2
1496
15.09.2014
1
1495
15.09.2014
12
Who is Like God?
22.04.2013
11
The Seven Sorrows
22.04.2013
10
The Assumption
15.04.2013
9
Transfiguration
15.04.2013
8
A Morality Play
08.04.2013
6
Pentecost
01.04.2013
5
Ascension
01.04.2013
4
Pax Vobiscum
25.03.2013
3
Palm Sunday
25.03.2013
2
Ash Wednesday
18.03.2013
12
The Serpent Rises
14.11.2011
11
God's Monster
14.11.2011
10
Miracles
07.11.2011
7
Maneuvers
31.10.2011
6
Legitimacy
24.10.2011
3
A Sacred Vow
17.10.2011
2
Ondata di calore
10.10.2011
1
1492
10.10.2011

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07 Feb 2018, 14:28 #
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01 Apr 2015, 19:56 #
Yes, this series just struck me! I was especially impressed with how Mark Ryder was embodied in Cesare Borgia, it was so strong that it sometimes took my breath away!
It's very nice that the series has reached its logical conclusion, unlike the Canadian version, and it's nice that at the end the actors told about the fate of their characters, which gives the series a greater share of credibility.
But the question still remains - what did the authors of the series want to say by showing Cesare on the shores of America? That Cesare did not die, but deliberately staged his death "Aut Caesar, aut nihil", thereby putting nothing about which he spoke before the attack? It's hard to believe, no matter how much I would like to. But in my understanding, the scene where Cesare steps onto the shores of the New World is the memory of Cesare in our minds, which does not go out even after more than five hundred years...
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replied 26 Mar 2015, 15:59 #
@ksusha_poison: this series is historically closer to what was
a plus, I really liked the fact that the actors look like portraits of historical figures. the approach is impressive.
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09 Apr 2015, 12:22 #
Cesare is some kind of asshole, he left a child to starve to death(
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17 Nov 2020, 02:23 #
Very cool ending. I liked how they told me what happened next in the story with their characters.
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