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-2006-2006 — The Borgia

(2011-2013), created by Oscar-winning director Neil Jordan, starred Jeremy Irons as Pope Alexander VI and featured lush production values, Hollywood glamour, and a heavily dramatized approach to history.

The 2006 film (original Spanish title: Los Borgia The Borgia -2006-2006

Inside the papal chambers, the atmosphere was suffocating. Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo Borgia, sat upon the Throne of St. Peter, but he did not look like a Vicar of Christ. He looked like a tired, aging lion whose kill was being threatened by hyenas. Peter, but he did not look like a Vicar of Christ

In conclusion, while a direct review of a 2006 production is not feasible, the evolution of "The Borgia" concept into a series suggests that the core idea had potential. The 2011-2013 series, with its rich historical context and complex family dynamics, offered a captivating if not always historically accurate portrayal of one of history's most infamous families. The 2011-2013 series, with its rich historical context

The accuracy of the film compared to

Ruling from 1492 to 1503, he is one of the most controversial popes in history. He was known for his unapologetic nepotism