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Created by Neil Jordan, The Borgias (2011–2013) is a lavish historical drama that chronicles the rise of the notorious Borgia family during the Italian Renaissance. Often described as the "original crime family," the series follows patriarch Rodrigo Borgia (Jeremy Irons) as he bribes and manipulates his way to the papacy to become Pope Alexander VI. Key Highlights The Borgias (TV Series 2011–2013) - IMDb
- Accuratezza storica: Alcune libertà narrative e anacronismi romanzano eventi per aumentare il pathos; non aspettatevi una biografia rigorosa.
- Sviluppo di personaggi secondari: Alcuni personaggi minori restano poco approfonditi rispetto ai protagonisti.
- Variabilità di tono: In certi punti la serie oscilla tra melodramma e storicità, che può risultare discontinua per chi cerca un approccio più sobrio.
1. Introduction
The subject line—”The Borgias - Los Borgia - Serie Completa Subtitu...”—points to a complete, subtitled version of a transnational historical drama. The Borgia family, originally from Valencia (Spain) but dominant in Italy, has fascinated audiences for centuries. Neil Jordan’s The Borgias (Showtime) aired for three seasons (29 episodes) and was renowned for its lush cinematography, violent intrigue, and layered characterizations. This paper argues that while the series takes significant liberties with historical fact, it succeeds as a thematic exploration of absolute power corrupting religious authority. The availability of Spanish subtitles (implied by “Subtitu...”) highlights the Borgias’ dual heritage as both Spanish and Italian, a key factor often ignored in English-language adaptations. The Borgias -Los Borgia- Serie Completa Subtitu...
" (Los Borgia), focusing on the complete series with Spanish subtitles. Social Media Post Idea The Borgias: The Original Crime Family. Dive into the ruthless world of the Renaissance with The Borgias Created by Neil Jordan, The Borgias (2011–2013) is
The Shadow of the Papacy: Power, Lineage, and Historical Revisionism in Los Borgia
Abstract This paper examines the Spanish television series Los Borgia (2011), directed by Antonio Hernández. While often overshadowed by the contemporaneous Showtime production The Borgias, the Spanish iteration offers a grittier, more historically grounded, and distinctively Spanish perspective on the rise and fall of the Borgia dynasty. By analyzing the series' production context, its characterization of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI), and its thematic treatment of the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, this paper argues that Los Borgia serves as a vital cultural text that reclaims the Spanish identity of one of history’s most maligned families. the Spanish iteration offers a grittier
The second season explores the Borgias' conflicts with rival families, including the Medicis and the French. The season also delves deeper into the personal struggles of the characters, particularly Cesare and Lucrezia.
Given that the subject line refers to a complete TV series with subtitles, I will assume you need a comprehensive analytical paper examining the historical drama The Borgias (the 2011–2013 Showtime series created by Neil Jordan, often marketed in Spanish as Los Borgia) or the 2006 Spanish/Italian film Los Borgia (dir. Antonio Hernández).
Perfect for fans of:
Medici, The Tudors, Versailles, House of Cards, and Succession (if it were set in the Vatican with more poison rings).