The disappointingly partisan, fake-news Protestant movement
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The suggestion that Sforza was unable to perform was predictably humiliating for him and he responded with a counter-claim on incestuous relations within the Borgia family. There is no reason to think this was anything more than mud-slinging, and indeed as mud-slinging it had some metaphorical weight. The infamous emperors Nero and Caligula had been accused on incest in Suetonius'
The disappointingly partisan, fake-news Protestant movement
The disappointingly partisan, fake-news…
The disappointingly partisan, fake-news Protestant movement
The suggestion that Sforza was unable to perform was predictably humiliating for him and he responded with a counter-claim on incestuous relations within the Borgia family. There is no reason to think this was anything more than mud-slinging, and indeed as mud-slinging it had some metaphorical weight. The infamous emperors Nero and Caligula had been accused on incest in Suetonius'