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Behind The Borgia Myths by Catherine Fletcher on December 10, 2012 share 0 The popular myth of the Borgia family involves poison, incest, orgies and general tyranny. But beyond the Showtime version, how many of the tales are true? And if they aren’t true, where do they come read more