anghraine: a shot of holliday grainger's face as lucrezia borgia (lucrezia (the borgias))
I was feeling a bit gloomy about how, in many respects, my life is only just beginning at 38.

Meanwhile, in an article I was reading for my dissertation, there was a reference to the early seventeenth century pop culture concept of Lucrezia Borgia, with a footnote about Actual Historical Lucrezia Borgia (aka Lucrècia). I don't think it actually listed her age at death, but I already knew what it was, and reading about her reminded me of everything that happened to and around her before her premature death at age 39. At that point, she had already outlived most of her brothers and one of her two sisters.

This isn't an "everyone was dying of old age in their 30s back then" thing, which is a wildly inaccurate take on the human lifespan (the greater likelihood of dying young =/= 35-year lifespan). Lucrècia died young. She struggled through years of difficult pregnancies, including after providing her husband with an heir, and eventually died a few days after delivering a daughter who also died. Sarah Bradford's biography observes that Lucrècia had essentially emerged triumphant over the incredibly complex and daunting obstacles she was faced with throughout her life as a political figure, navigating them all, only for childbirth to kill her as it killed so many other women.

In her life, Lucrècia experienced luxury on a scale that is unimaginable to most people today, or ever. This isn't meant to downplay that, but ... it didn't save her. She was at once influential, resourceful, and profoundly exploited throughout her life in ways that hinged on her gender and culminated in her death, only for her name to be trashed for hundreds of years afterwards. This isn't unique to her, or to her region of the world, or her time, even though there were culturally specific elements at work.

And for all the awful, shitty elements of my life thus far, I'd much rather be facing the beginning of life at this age than the end of it.
anghraine: a shot of holliday grainger's face as lucrezia borgia (lucrezia (the borgias))
I reblogged my earlier post from 2 July 2015:



Lucrezia in 1x02, “The Assassin” + Saint Catherine in Pinturicchio’s The Disputation of Saint Catherine, often believed to be modeled by a young Lucrezia Borgia.

Cesare in 2x03, “The Beautiful Deception + Cesare in profile, Caesar Borgia Valentino (~1500-1510).

2020 addition:

[personal profile] elperian got me thinking about them again, and ... *sigh*

(Am I listening to my Borgia playlist right now? I might be.)
anghraine: stock photo from the back of a blonde woman with a loose braid (braid [éowyn])
I reblogged a picture of María Valverde as Lucrecia in "Los Borgia," and said:

I love Holliday, but the Lucrezia in my head is María.
anghraine: cesare as cardinal kneeling to enthroned lucrezia; text: make me your maria (cesare/lucrezia [maria])
So, every portrayal of Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia that I’ve seen, whatever the take on their relationship, involves that relationship falling apart in the end and the two of them turning on each other.

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anghraine: vader extending his lightsaber; text: and now for the airing of grievances! (cèsar [il principe])
As a massive Borgia fan who is 1000% convinced that they were one of GRRM’s inspirations, the BASTARDS CANNOT HAVE THE THINGS wank going down right now is just sort of … lol.

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