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Tigress of Forli

The Life of Caterina Sforza

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If I were to write the story of my life it would shock the world', Caterina Sforza, 1463-1509.
As action packed as as a Game of Thrones novel, the complete life of one of Italy's most fearless women.
Between her birth in 1463 as the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Milan, and her death in 1509 as a member of the powerful Medici family, the life of Caterina Sforza crossed the firmament of Renaissance Italy like a shooting star.
She was painted by Botticelli, feted by Pope Sixtus IV, slandered by Macchiavelli and celebrated as a warrior who led her own troops fearlessly into battle. While defending her fortress city-state of Forli, she was prepared to sacrifice her children rather than surrender – yet she was eventually defeated, imprisoned and raped by a Borgia.
Caterina Sforza bore 8 children, buried 3 husbands, and wrote a recipe book that has since been through more than 100 editions. Her youngest child became, like his mother, a brilliant soldier and a national hero. But not even the determined Caterina could have planned that her son's direct descendants would include the kings of France and of England... Or that she herself would be reborn 600 years later as the kick-ass lead character in the multimillion-selling videogame Assassin's Creed.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 4, 2011
      In her first book, Lev, a Rome-based Renaissance scholar, offers a rich account of a dramatic and tragic life: a tale of murder, childhood marriage, revenge, rape, accession to power by a Florentine woman, and a violent downfall. The illegitimate daughter of the duke of Milan, Caterina Sforza (1463â1509) received a first-rate humanist education. But at 10, she was married to the pope's debauched nephew, becoming the countess of the strategic Romagna fiefdom Imola. At 13, her father was assassinated, and at 15 she was humiliated by her husband's involvement in the murderous Pazzi conspiracy against the Medici. What followed was a series of rises and falls. Her husband was assassinated; she avenged his death (which brought her notoriety) and became regent of her family's property. She finally found a soul mate in Giovanni de' Medici, who died young of gout. Caterina once humiliated Machiavelli, who later denounced her repeatedly in his famous treatises; after her capture and rape by Cesare Borgia, Caterina's rule ended. Lev offers a rich, nuanced portrait of a highly controversial beauty and military leader and her violent albeit glittering Italian Renaissance milieu. Map.

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