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  1. Synopsis. Alexander VI survives Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere's assassination attempt, because his daughter Lucrezia knows how to treat catarella poisoning. Alexander's war with the Sforza family continues and escalates. Alexander now plots to turn the Papacy into an explicitly hereditary office.

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  2. May 6, 2013 · The Borgias – Review of Season 3 Episode 4: The Banquet of Chestnuts. “So the King of Naples is to watch me in bed for the good of the family…the act may be done in a night, but I will have blood for this” ~ Lucrezia. On this week’s episode of the Borgias, Rodrigo has replenished his Cardinals with those who he knows will be loyal to ...

  3. Apr 3, 2011 · April 15, 2012 9:00 PM — 48m. 20.7k 27.6k 47.2k 25 1. The stable boy who fathered Lucrezia's child travels to Rome to rendezvous with her but suffers an unfortunate fate at the hands of Juan; the Pope's lovers Giulia and Vittoria take him in disguise on a revelatory tour of Rome's indigent. 82%.

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  4. May 8, 2013 · Practically, the whole thing goes off without a hitch. She’s gorgeous and experienced in contrast to Alfonso’s shyness both at the act and dislike at having to be exposed himself but they ...

  5. Streaming, rent, or buy The Borgias – Season 3: Currently you are able to watch "The Borgias - Season 3" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or buy it as download on Apple TV.

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  6. The Banquet of Chestnuts is the fourth episode of season three, and the twenty-third episode of the series. It was written by Guy Bert, and directed by Jon Amiel. It will premiere on May 5, 2013. Newly appointed Cardinal Farnese – promoted at the request of his sister Giulia – is placed in the Treasury and quickly discovers Versucci’s theft. Micheletto is sent to find the wayward ...

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  8. May 4, 2013 · Where to watch The Borgias · Season 3 Episode 4 · The Banquet of Chestnuts starring Jeremy Irons, François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger and directed by Jon Amiel. Cardinal Farnese exposes the embezzlement of Cardinal Versucci while the King of Naples insists the consummation of Lucrezia's marriage to his cousin be witnessed.

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