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Isolda Dychauk and Mark Ryder in Borgia (2011)

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Borgia

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    Like almost all historical drama, the Canal Plus Borgia series takes dramatic liberties with the historical record in the interest of a coherent, compelling narrative. These include compressing time, reducing the characters to a manageable number, and simplifying complex events. For example, the second season compresses events that played out over seven or eight years into a few months, and Cesare is depicted as participating in events at which the historical Cesare Borgia was not present, such as the execution of Savonarola and the death of Charles VIII.

    That said, most of the events depicted in the the Borgia series have counterparts in the historical record or are based on informed speculation. Almost all of the characters are historical, and are depicted under their true names.

    The 2008 book "The Borgias and Their Enemies 1431-1519" by Christopher Hibbert is a very readable recent account that covers many of the events depicted in the series.



    He is the papal Master of Ceremonies and a real historical character, a German by the name of Johannes Burchard. The Master of Ceremonies was a very important official who was responsible for organizing the many conclaves, investitures, and diplomatic events though which the Renaissance papacy manifested its power. Burchard seems to have been good at the job, since he held it for 23 years under four different popes.

    Burchard is an important figure to modern historians because of the detailed diaries that he kept, which were later published and became primary source materials on the period. Many of the events depicted in the Borgia series are known to us mainly from Burchard's writings, which are quoted extensively in Christopher Hibbert's book mentioned above. For this reason, it is appropriate that the series producers chose Burchard, as portrayed by actor Victor Shefe, to speak the narration in the prologues to each episode.

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  • How many seasons does Borgia have?
    3 seasons
  • How many episodes does Borgia have?
    38 episodes
  • When did Borgia premiere?
    April 3, 2011
  • When did Borgia end?
    May 1, 2013
  • How long are episodes of Borgia?
    52 minutes
  • What is the IMDb rating of Borgia?
    7.7 out of 10
  • Who stars in Borgia?
    Mark Ryder, Isolda Dychauk, and Diarmuid Noyes
  • Who created Borgia?
    Tom Fontana
  • Who wrote Borgia?
    Sean Whitesell, Tom Fontana, Kyle Bradstreet, Gina Gionfriddo, James Yoshimura, Andrea Ciannavei, Audrey Fouché, Bradford Winters, Brant Englestein, Chris Albers, and others
  • Who directed Borgia?
    Oliver Hirschbiegel, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Dearbhla Walsh, Thomas Vincent, Metin Hüseyin, and Christoph Schrewe
  • Who was the producer of Borgia?
    Olivier Bibas, Takis Candilis, Ferdinand Dohna, Petr Moravec, Michael Schwarz, Klaus Zimmermann, Katerina Silna, Brant Englestein, and Rick McCallum
  • Who was the composer for Borgia?
    Cyril Morin and Eric Neveux
  • Who was the executive producer of Borgia?
    Steven Bawol, Olivier Bibas, Takis Candilis, Ferdinand Dohna, Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson, Anne Thomopoulos, Klaus Zimmermann, and Jan Mojto
  • Who was the cinematographer for Borgia?
    Balazs Bolygo, James Welland, and Ousama Rawi
  • What is the plot of Borgia?
    Story of the rise and the fall of the Renaissance dynasty.
  • Who are the characters in Borgia?
    Adriana De Mila, Agapito Gerladini, Alessandro Farnese, Alfonso Borgia, Alfonso D'Este, Alfonso di Calabria, Alphonse d'Aragon, Ambassador Diego De Haro, Ardicino Della Porta, Ascanio Sforza, and others
  • What genre is Borgia?
    Biographical, Drama, Historical Drama, and Historical
  • How many awards has Borgia won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has Borgia been nominated for?
    10 nominations

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