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Apparently making a good confession, Pope Alexander VI dies; Cesare is still weak from the unknown gastric attack; some rejoice, few mourn--a new pope must be selected. The cardinals are afraid to enter the Vatican because of Cesare's presence. They meet with him at the Castel Sant'Angelo, demanding the removal of all armed men of all factions from the city. Cesare's main objectives now are preserving his lands, his family and his treasure; he agrees to leave Rome. When a compromise is reached in the election of such an old man as pope that he could be considered an interim leader, Cesare returns and seeks Pius' protection. He offers to finance the coronation in exchange. He believes everything is falling into place, but Pope Pius dies! Cesare is left without a protector, surrounded by enemies. Starring: Adolfo Celi, Oliver Cotton.
Apparently making a good confession, Pope Alexander VI dies; Cesare is still weak from the unknown gastric attack; some rejoice, few mourn--a new pope must be selected. The cardinals are afraid to enter the Vatican because of Cesare's presence. They meet with him at the Castel Sant'Angelo, demanding the removal of all armed men of all factions from the city. Cesare's main objectives now are preserving his lands, his family and his treasure; he agrees to leave Rome. When a compromise is reached in the election of such an old man as pope that he could be considered an interim leader, Cesare returns and seeks Pius' protection. He offers to finance the coronation in exchange. He believes everything is falling into place, but Pope Pius dies! Cesare is left without a protector, surrounded by enemies. Starring: Adolfo Celi, Oliver Cotton.
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30My Lord
01:38Open your eyes
01:41Your life is in danger
01:44Your enemies are here to cut your throat
01:46Answer by the blood of God
01:48If you hope to live
01:49Do you hear me?
01:52It is I, Michalotto
01:53Michalotto
01:56Now hear me
02:09My Lord
02:10The Pope is dead
02:12His Holiness is dead
02:14Your father
02:16Your brother is here
02:21Tell us what we must do
02:25My brother
02:26Juan
02:28No, no, no
02:29Joffrey
02:31Joffrey
02:33What are we to do?
02:36His Holiness is dead
02:37How long
02:46Have I been in fever?
02:48Six days
02:49Six
02:51His Holiness
02:57Is dead
03:00Yes, my Lord
03:01When, when, when did he die?
03:03A matter of hours
03:04Oh
03:05I didn't think of it
03:09I was prepared for everything
03:12But not this
03:14There is still time, my Lord
03:16Yes
03:16Yes, be quick
03:17Be quick
03:18Lock
03:20Lock the door
03:21To the Pope's chamber
03:22Seize the keys
03:24Behind the bed
03:27In the wall
03:29A cupboard
03:30A secret treasure
03:32Bring it to me
03:34Put a guard
03:37On this door
03:38Yes, my Lord
03:40Joffrey
03:45Yes, Jesus
03:45Be loyal
03:47Or I shall slit your belly
03:50And draw your guts
03:53Don Miguel
03:56You cannot enter
03:57This is improper
03:58It's desecration
04:00Your soul's in danger
04:03Your soul is in danger
04:07Where are the keys?
04:10You're two seconds
04:16From eternity, Gasparri
04:17Where are the keys?
04:19No, no
04:19Wait
04:19Where are the keys?
04:21Under his pillow
04:22Get him out
04:31And lock the door
04:40Search quickly
04:43There may be more
04:43Search quickly
04:46There may be more
05:10No, brothers
05:21Brothers
05:21Think
05:22Think
05:22This is desecration
05:24Your soul's in danger
05:25You risk conditions
05:27No
05:27No
05:29No
05:30No
05:31No
05:33This is the name
05:34Great
05:35My Lord
05:42It's all there
05:47Not the tiara
05:48The servants are looting
05:50The apartments
05:50But there's more than
05:52A hundred thousand
05:52Dachies in gold
05:53Here
05:54And jewels
05:55Much more
05:57It will buy a pope
05:59All that I need
06:02And more
06:03I have the money
06:06I have
06:08An army
06:10Cardinals
06:12Lack both
06:14Thank you, Holy Father
06:17May the devil
06:20Keep your soul
06:21I have the rest
06:24You mourn him
06:30He was our father
06:32He never owned you
06:37Don't fear, little brother
06:40You shall have your share
06:43Only
06:44Be a lawyer
06:46My enemies
06:52What news?
06:55The French and Spanish forces
06:56Nearing the city
06:56There's very little time
06:58Who commands?
07:00The Spanish forces led by Prospero Colonna
07:02Is the Marino
07:03A few hours march away
07:04The French forces will take some days
07:06You have to reach the city
07:07Keep my forces here
07:09See, they are paid
07:11And send word
07:13To the Romagna
07:15Geoffrey
07:17What must I do?
07:23Bring Prospero Colonna
07:24Tell him
07:27Tell him
07:27I will restore his lands
07:30I need his army
07:34The Orsenians will cut my heart out
07:38Once it's known
07:39The Pope is dead
07:41All of our family
07:43Where's our mother?
07:46And can it be true?
07:51Oh yes, Master Ossermanis
07:53He is in God's hands now
07:55Well
07:56We must pray for it
07:58They have taken everything
08:06Nothing has been done
08:08According to the proper forms
08:10I could not find a single member
08:14Of a sacred college
08:15Within the Vatican
08:15Well
08:18I must do what I can
08:20Cardinal Carmelengo
08:26Should have been here
08:27To verify his passing
08:28Then there is the bell
08:33I must instruct them
08:35To ring La Petrina
08:36Then Rome will know
08:39That the Pope is dead
08:41It will be the signal
08:43For insurrection
08:44Murder, pillage
08:45It is the custom
08:47La Petrina is always run
08:50So, if it is not run
08:52Then he will not be dead
08:54What a pity God does not observe
09:00Your rules, Master of Ceremonies
09:02What's that?
09:27You're here
09:28It's not carnival
09:33It was La Petrina
09:37The Pope is dead
09:41The poor, you bastard is dead
09:44And I shall be freed
09:45Open the door
09:48Open
09:49You hear it?
09:54Now we'll have revenge
09:56Even the ghosts will rise
09:59My brother and all the rest
10:02Not one to shed a tear
10:05Little Lucrezia is
10:08And Cezare
10:12Mother
10:14Write to Lucrezia
10:17They shall be cared for
10:20Giovanni
10:22You're a Borgia
10:33Rodrigo
10:35You fear no man
10:39You understand?
10:42Yes, my lord
10:43Say farewell to your tutor
10:46The Lady Venazia
10:50Has charge of you now
10:51You are noble boys
10:56Remember what I have taught you
10:58My son
11:01Your eminence
11:03How is it?
11:08In the streets
11:08Some swaggering and shouting
11:10There will be words
11:11What have you heard?
11:14Come, eminence
11:15We pass the party of Ossini-Galance
11:18Armed and crying death
11:19To the Borgia
11:20The Cardinals have met
11:23We are called to the Palazzo-Vanazia
11:26In the morning
11:27They dare not come to the Vatican
11:29While you are here
11:30I shall stay here
11:33Until they have promised
11:36What I seek
11:37I have 200 lances
11:40Outside the walls of the city
11:42With my supporters
11:46In the conclave
11:47I shall make you Pope
11:50How many could be sworn to that?
11:53You have 8 volts, my lord
11:56No more
11:56Perhaps 11
11:58That's almost a third
12:01There's only time
12:04I must be bathed
12:07Oh, my lord
12:08I am not in fever
12:10Tell them
12:12Send the Greek girl to me
12:15Send Varsia to me
12:17Trust me
12:20One vera
12:21I shall make you Pope
12:24I shall make you Pope
12:28CHOIR SINGS
12:58CHOIR SINGS
13:28CHOIR SINGS
13:28CHOIR SINGS
13:29Put down your weapons!
13:31The body of the hall has been fired!
13:33CHOIR SINGS
13:39That's bad, it was all done according, according to the proper.
13:45We must secure the body.
13:51Help me!
14:06Your eminences!
14:08Your eminences!
14:09In the absence of Cardinal Riario from Rome,
14:12you have elected me to the high office of Cardinal Camelengo.
14:16To speak for us to the Borgia duke.
14:18You must persuade the duke to leave the city.
14:20The Vatican is in the hands of armed men.
14:23We are all in danger.
14:24It may be we should be forced to call upon the arms of France.
14:27Those of his Spanish majesty are nearer, Jean-Portes.
14:30Of course, we understand your preference.
14:32If you bring in your Spanish troops, Cardinal Carafa,
14:35there will be clashes with the Orsinis.
14:37And if the arms of France...
14:38Your eminences!
14:39Monseigneur, you see the peril in which we stand?
14:44All forces must be withdrawn without delay.
14:47Then, and only then, can we elect a pope.
14:50Your eminences request me to arrange an urgent meeting with the duke.
14:55Cardinal Piccolomony?
14:57Oh, yes.
14:58Yes.
14:59Very well, and we must arrange too for the destruction of the papal seal.
15:02Cardinal Palcinola.
15:04Yes.
15:04Cardinal Palcinola.
15:34Oh, you should have called her sooner, master.
15:38God have mercy.
15:39What did he die of?
15:40Poison.
15:41I've seen too many of them.
15:42Still, we'll nail him down like all the rest.
15:44With respect.
15:46And proper...
15:48Forgive me.
15:51He's got no stomach for him.
15:52But he's fearful, swollen.
15:55Look at him, Stefano.
15:57That's holy water.
15:59Holy wind and holy water.
16:01Stick a pin in that and you baptise the whole of Rome.
16:05Come on, Pietro Bernardo.
16:07There's good money in it.
16:08It must be battened down.
16:09Not with your hands.
16:12Who else?
16:12Hey.
16:21Roll it.
16:23Use your feet.
16:42Now, all together.
16:44Hail Mary, full of grace.
16:49Hold your nose and shut your face.
16:51Hey.
16:52They say he blessed a hundred virgins every night.
17:07Cover him up so we don't have to look at him.
17:12Pietro, Bernardo, hold tight to your corners.
17:16Ready?
17:17Together.
17:17Up!
17:18Come down.
17:41Close them, Pietro.
17:42Oh, snuck down, you Holiness!
17:58Think of those hundred virgins.
18:02Up, down! Up, down!
18:06He must get in!
18:08Left arm, Pietro!
18:10One more storm and His Holiness will be inside!
18:22Let me pass.
18:24I am Giulio Orsini.
18:26By what authority do you close this bridge?
18:32By the authority of my lord the Duke.
18:35Your men are armed.
18:37They may not approach Castel Sant'Angelo.
18:40My compliments to you, Michelotto.
18:42Who shall prevent us?
18:44Not I.
18:46Prospero Colonna and all his men are on the back.
18:50Canon are primed.
18:52I have only to give the signal.
18:54I hope, my lord, there will be no blood between us.
18:56Prospero Colonna?
18:58And all his army.
19:00They came by night.
19:02Well, there are other bridges.
19:04We'll avoid the Vatican like the plague inside.
19:06Farewell, Michelotto.
19:08They say close contact breeds in fiction.
19:12Hey!
19:14You be warned.
19:16The devil's calling for you as well.
19:22If Prospero Colonna does come, then you will have a reason to be vexed.
19:28Well, what do you say?
19:30Prospero!
19:36You're in the service of King Ferdinand of Spain.
19:38Tell me what he's told you.
19:40There's the girl.
19:42It's my mistress.
19:44She speaks little Italian.
19:46She's Greek.
19:57I need your army, Prospero.
20:00Tell me what you want.
20:06I remember Capua.
20:08Capua?
20:10When you took the town, I commanded its defence.
20:12Your soldiers were savages.
20:14I saw girls after who'd had torches thrust between their legs.
20:18Not on my orders.
20:19And the sixty virgins you took with you to Rome.
20:21I'm a monster, yes.
20:22I believe so.
20:23Ferdinand's a fool to trust you.
20:25You believe too much.
20:31My strength is coming back.
20:33Hear the proof?
20:36Her lips could give you promises of love.
20:39If you believed her.
20:43Only the cry of pain is true.
20:47Believe tears, but never smiles.
20:54What does it matter how much you hate me?
20:58I need you, Prospero, in the name of torment.
21:01Tell me what your master wants.
21:07How many votes can you command in the election?
21:12Eleven.
21:16Enough to elect a Spanish Pope.
21:19Whom does he choose?
21:20Caraffa?
21:22You can secure it.
21:26If more are needed, they can be bought.
21:30And for surety?
21:32My person.
21:34I have three days to bargain with the cardinals.
21:40They want me to withdraw from Rome.
21:43If they agree to my demands, I'll meet you outside the walls of the city.
21:48We'll learn together that Caraffa is Pope.
21:51He's still a better hostage.
21:54The Orsinians are approaching with 1,500 men.
21:56I need your army in Rome tonight and your love not at all.
21:59Now what do you say?
22:01It is agreed.
22:03Come, Prince.
22:04There is one more condition.
22:06The Princess Sancia of Aragon is confined in Sant'Angelo.
22:08The King requests her release.
22:12Cesare?
22:15You see?
22:17Her husband's anxious for her safety too.
22:20How strong is love?
22:27Sancia.
22:29I have brought Prospero Colonna.
22:31He wants to speak to you.
22:32Leave us, Isabella.
22:46Princess.
22:48But you are a proper man.
22:52It's almost a year since I saw anyone except the guards and him.
22:56Have you brought my release?
22:58News of it.
22:59It will follow on the election of a Spanish Pope.
23:03Cesare Borgia will be released from his bond to me.
23:07And you will have your freedom.
23:09And to be exchanged for Cesare?
23:12In effect.
23:14How curious.
23:16And then you'll kill him.
23:19That would give me pleasure.
23:21It may be difficult.
23:24Princess.
23:26How smooth your skin is.
23:27I'd almost forgotten how smooth a man's skin could be.
23:31Prospero.
23:33I'm glad it's you who's brought my release.
23:36It doesn't matter about my husband.
23:39He's often by me.
23:41And you smell so sweetly.
23:43They bring me asses milk to wash myself in.
23:48Even in prison.
23:50I'm as clean and white as any lady in the state of Naples.
23:55Even here.
23:58Even now.
24:02Prospero Colonna.
24:04You shall have me for Cesare Borgia.
24:08You shall have me for Cesare Borgia.
24:33You shall have me for the next day.
24:37Eminences.
24:39The Duke is here in response to your request for this meeting.
24:44As you see, he is still weak from fever.
24:47This audience must be brief.
24:50His Excellency will do what he can.
24:54My Lord Duke, in view of what the Prince has said, I will dispense with courtesies.
25:00We are anxious to elect a Pope.
25:03For this, all armed factions must leave the city.
25:06Which means, my Lord Duke, that you and your supporters must withdraw as well.
25:12Eminences.
25:17I am anxious to meet your requests.
25:21Though I am ill, I am willing to make this journey if you pledge my safety.
25:29There are two further conditions to my departure.
25:34I ask that you give your confirmation to my appointment of Captain General of the Holy Church.
25:43And that you give your support to me as Lord of the Romagna.
25:48I see no objection to these arrangements pending the election of the new Pope.
25:55Cardinal Carraffa, I am grateful to you for your support.
25:59Indeed, Your Excellency.
26:01Cardinal Vera?
26:02There are some details.
26:05More than details, Cardinal Chamberlain.
26:08Is the Duke aware that an army of 2,000 Spaniards entered the city overnight?
26:13It is an invasion.
26:15This may not alarm Cardinal Carraffa, but it will alarm King Louis of France.
26:19And I must insist.
26:21Cardinal Damois.
26:22Cardinal Damiban.
26:42Come to me in secret.
26:48I pledge my faith to you.
26:53I've always been a friend of France.
26:56My lord, I do remember it.
27:02The terms of this agreement must be set down.
27:05I hope to be satisfied.
27:07I think you will.
27:08Then we are in accord.
27:11Dear God, the love of God has brought our hearts together.
27:19Who is that, imbecile?
27:21That. Piccolomini.
27:26An Italian, yes.
27:28I don't think he needs to be considered.
27:30I believe, my lord Duke, the election must go either to France or Spain.
27:34There are some, at first, who thought you'd favour your old friend, Cardinal Berard.
27:39He likes support.
27:41He's no use to me.
27:42Then all we have to consider is of whom you must most beware.
27:47Rovery.
27:49Giuliano della Rovery.
27:51Who is with Louis in Milan?
27:53He will return to Rome as soon as you are gone.
27:56Rovery is your greatest threat, your greatest enemy.
28:00And the reason that I've held back from France since the Pope's death.
28:04This is exactly what I believed, I told our ambassador.
28:07I do assure you, my lord, that King Louis is as hostile to Rovery as you are yourself.
28:15Naturally, I am the candidate his majesty most favours in this election.
28:19Or the French party will give their vote to me.
28:24And the Italians?
28:26Will divide amongst themselves.
28:29It is your ten or eleven votes which hold the balance between France and Spain.
28:36You will decide.
28:38So, Damboise, what do you offer?
28:46What do you seek?
28:50Protection.
28:51For myself and my family, with all our possessions, all our lands.
28:56The support of France to regain those lands I've lost.
28:59And retain those ones I hold.
29:03How can King Louis offer so much?
29:06Oh, my lord, I can surely...
29:07Can I trust him?
29:08What in life is certain?
29:12Is there a better course, my lord?
29:18He is the devil I know.
29:24Only one thing is certain.
29:29I must leave Rome.
29:33You understand the plan?
29:47I shan't leave the Vatican myself until the very last moment.
29:50When Rosporo Colonna will be waiting at the Porto Lebo.
29:53I've arranged to meet him at the hour of Vespers.
29:56But he'll wait in vain.
29:57By which time you'll be many miles on the road to Neppi.
30:00And I'll have joined the French.
30:03Chainsbury, take care.
30:05Oh, farewell, my son.
30:15I am... I'm easy to leave the Vatican.
30:19Rome is my city.
30:21We shall return.
30:23And soon.
30:24Giovanni.
30:25Rodrigo.
30:26Guard our mother well.
30:30We go our separate ways.
30:31But I'll join you by tomorrow night.
30:33God save you, Cesare.
30:34God save you, Cesare.
30:36God save you Cesare.
30:38Giovanni.
30:43Rodrigo.
30:49Guard our mother well.
30:52We go our separate ways, but I'll join you by tomorrow night.
30:56God save you, Cesare.
31:08God save you.
31:38My lord, I've brought the servant from the Palazzo Rovere to speak with you.
31:46He's to be trusted.
31:48Until the Cardinal's exile, this man was his body servant.
31:52I have much information from him.
31:54I've always found him true.
32:01What's your name?
32:02Giorgio, my lord.
32:04You serve the Cardinal de la Rovere?
32:06I have not seen my master in nine years.
32:08Sometimes, Your Excellency, the money comes.
32:10Sometimes it is not paid.
32:12They say our master will soon return.
32:14But while I wait, my lord...
32:17This is a pearl of great price, Giorgio.
32:21You may have it now.
32:22And one to match it.
32:24If on your return you have done what I require.
32:28You're afraid to kill.
32:31Even your master.
32:33The deed will leave no trace.
32:35How can it be done?
32:42Break this.
32:43You spilled the powder in his cup when some enemy is by him.
32:49The effect is slow but certain.
32:52Trust me, my lord.
32:55God bless Your Excellency.
32:56My farewell benediction.
32:57But from no holy father.
33:02What do you say?
33:03He's an honest scandal.
33:04My artillery is on the road as it were for Tivoli.
33:07They have already crossed the Tiber more than an hour ago.
33:09Then I'm done.
33:10Then I'm done.
33:12It's the hour.
33:13It's the hour.
33:14It's the hour.
33:15It's the hour.
33:16It's the hour.
33:18It's the hour.
33:19It's the hour.
33:20It's the hour.
33:21It's the hour.
33:22It's the hour.
33:23It's the hour.
33:24It's the hour.
33:25It's the hour.
33:38It's the hour.
33:39It's the hour.
33:59You say it's not me past this way?
34:01Yes, my lord.
34:02An hour since.
34:03I fear the Duke will play us false.
34:05The French have promised much.
34:12But we will wait.
34:35Let's go.
34:36Let's go.
34:37Let's go.
34:38Let's go.
34:39Where are the French?
34:40They will meet us here.
34:41The Port of Viridaria.
34:42I think they have come already, my lord.
34:44The advance guards have doubled back to meet them.
34:48The advance guards have doubled back to meet them.
34:54Is it Yves Deleg?
35:05Greetings, my lord Duke.
35:07In the name of his majesty, King Louis.
35:12I am strong enough to ride.
35:14Do not choose.
35:18Your Excellency is under the protection of France.
35:21My troops will escort you to your castle.
35:25It was agreed.
35:26Would you make water with pretty speeches?
35:28Prospero Colonna will be in the city.
35:48Good time.
35:50Chesame Borgia.
35:51May his rotten soul roast in the hottest fires of hell.
35:55But where is he now?
35:56I don't know where he is.
35:57He's betrayed us.
35:58Three hours we waited on the Porto del Popolo.
36:00And the Pope?
36:01Who has been chosen?
36:02There is no Pope.
36:03No election.
36:04I have released you on my own authority.
36:05Cesare Borgia has vanished like the demon that he is.
36:08Rome is well rid of him.
36:09Isabella, you know all my jewels are hidden under the straw.
36:11Prospero, if you had ever been in prison, you would know that nothing matters except to be free.
36:16You have come for me and that is all.
36:17Suppose he hasn't gone?
36:18Suppose he followed you here.
36:19He's gone, I promise you, and the rat's with him.
36:20Yes he's gone.
36:21I promise you, and the rat's with him.
36:22Yes, he's gone.
36:23Yes, he's gone.
36:24Yes, he's gone.
36:25of him. Isabella, ye know all my jewels are hidden under the straw.
36:30Prospero, if you had ever been in prison, you would know that nothing matters
36:33except to be free.
36:36You have come for me and that is all.
36:39Suppose he hasn't gone. Suppose he followed you here.
36:42He's gone, I promise you, and the rat's with him.
36:45Yes, he's gone.
36:47Rome is free again.
36:49I shall go with you to Naples and be your mistress.
36:51Here are the jewels, my lady.
36:52You shall see me naked in my chaplet of bells.
36:58Who cares who's Pope?
37:00Briario, Grimani, del Bray.
37:06Nine votes.
37:08Yes.
37:13A reverend Monsignor requests an audience, your eminence.
37:16It is hardly surprising.
37:17He will make the 14th such caller since I returned to Rome.
37:21Who is it this time?
37:22Cardinal Sforza, eminence.
37:24Ah, Scarnio has come back, has he? I hoped he might.
37:26I'll see him at once.
37:28Is he alone?
37:30Alone, eminence.
37:37Scarnio, my good friend.
37:39Juliana.
37:40Some wine, Giorgio, please.
37:42When did you reach Rome?
37:43Ah, yesterday evening.
37:45You've been here three days, I believe.
37:46Yes, but it scarcely seems a moment after nine years, I find I have so many friends.
37:50Well, you as well.
37:51Oh, you made welcome.
37:52Oh, yes.
37:53The reception was quite astonishing.
37:55As soon as the news went out, the streets were filled with people cheering Sforza, Sforza.
38:00It was all quite deafening.
38:01Yes, very moving.
38:03Indeed.
38:04Well, people are so happy to see the Porsche's gone.
38:06It's hard to judge them all.
38:07Indeed.
38:07Please sit down.
38:09You have some instructions from the king concerning the election?
38:13Yes.
38:13Yes, I have.
38:14Thank you, Giorgio.
38:15Yes, his majesty's released me to vote for Dumboise.
38:24And will you?
38:27No.
38:28Neither will I.
38:30I've come back to look to my own affairs, not to other people's.
38:32I knew I could count on you.
38:34Well, that does of course depend.
38:36On what?
38:38Well, on who gets the most votes.
38:41First ballot.
38:43First ballot?
38:44Hmm.
38:45I see.
38:47I see.
38:50Yes, I had not realized.
38:53Well, let us drink to success.
38:56Either for you or for me.
38:59Nor if you want to live, old friend.
39:02The cup's poisoned.
39:09The hand of Cesare Borgia reaches out even now.
39:13And it may make a pope.
39:15But you, or I.
39:22Most eminent lord, the sacred college hath elected thee to be the successor of St. Peter.
39:29Wilt thou accept pontificality?
39:32Wilt thou accept pontificality?
39:36Wilt thou accept pontificality?
39:38Wilt thou accept pontificality?
39:39I?
39:40Your eminence must answer follow, Ornolo.
39:50Follow?
39:51Habemus Papam, Lord Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini.
40:00Pius, Pius III.
40:07If only your holiness will listen to me.
40:11My dear Wolverine, it seems since matins I have done little else.
40:17Yet your holiness does nothing to explain.
40:20You have sent briefs to the Romagna confirming the lordship of Cesare Borgia and to Venice.
40:27But I shall do nothing more.
40:32What I have done for the Duke was under pressure from the Spanish Cardinal.
40:37But this is the man who tried to kill me.
40:40We know him for a murderer and an extortioner.
40:48Surely our love goes out even to sinners.
40:53It is the duty of a pope to have compassion for all.
40:59Your holiness will be mocked if God allows it.
41:05Oh, Giuliana, I gave some comfort to the Duke
41:10because I knew that by God's judgment he would come to a bad end.
41:15The French have left him and taken their army to Naples.
41:20His Spanish troops have gone to defend themselves against the French.
41:25He is alone at Nepe with his family.
41:29And he is ill.
41:32Cesare ill.
41:34Very ill.
41:36He has asked if he can come back to Rome to die.
41:42And we have given our permission.
41:46Merciful God.
41:48What?
41:49Surely we should show mercy towards the dying man.
41:56I do not see what harm can come.
42:02But this is madness.
42:05He is not dying.
42:06He is dying.
42:09You will see what harm.
42:15Cesare Borgia.
42:18In Rome.
42:37Hold on.
42:43They told me you were dying.
42:45My return to Rome has greatly improved my health.
42:49My family is with me.
42:51Herr, I am only a man and liable to err.
42:56I am concerned for your health as well, Holy Father.
43:00Mine?
43:02Viva.
43:03The surgeons have done what they can for us.
43:13I can no longer kneel to God to offer thanks for my election.
43:18Your election?
43:20I hope I had some part in that.
43:22Oh yes, and we are mindful of it.
43:25But do not ask for anything I beg.
43:28The support we have given you already has cost us quite an hour.
43:35Cardinal Rovery believes you tried to kill him.
43:40On what evidence?
43:41That I served?
43:44Under torture.
43:49I'm sorry that your holiness refuses to listen to my requests.
43:53I came to offer...
43:56No, it would embarrass your holiness.
43:58Offer?
43:59If you should offer what?
44:06Something towards the expense of your coronation.
44:10It would seem the treasury is empty.
44:14Of everything but debts.
44:15We found the cupboard bare.
44:18Everything gone.
44:20My father had many enemies.
44:22But he was a good friend to my uncle, Pius II.
44:26His vote won that election.
44:32Cesare.
44:34We cannot be crowned.
44:36What am I to do?
44:39If it will not offend you,
44:42borrow from me.
44:44You have enough?
44:46A hundred thousand ducats.
44:48More, if you require.
44:51We must have a coronation.
44:53Even of the simplest kind.
44:56The cost is...
44:58terrible.
45:02We will accept your loan.
45:05Thanks be to God.
45:07And so that I may not embarrass your holiness further,
45:10I shall leave Rome tomorrow.
45:11I must regain the cities that I've lost.
45:14I require...
45:16only your safe conduct.
45:18And your confirmation of my appointment as...
45:20Captain General of the Holy Church.
45:24As Captain General.
45:28To be announced...
45:30at my coronation.
45:31Ben Hibicat.
45:34And may God deliver us from all our enemies.
45:38And may God deliver us from all our enemies.
45:51Eminence.
45:53Tube nomine.
45:55We come to seek absolution.
45:57Judge us, my lord, for a deed that must be done.
45:59This is God's work.
46:01Leave these gentlemen with me.
46:11Why have you come?
46:13We must kill Cesare Borgia.
46:15Tonight.
46:18That may indeed be God's work,
46:20but I cannot grant absolution for an action that you merely intend.
46:27How is it to be accomplished?
46:29I have come to Rome with armed men.
46:30Our forces and John Paulus have joined together.
46:32More than a thousand.
46:33And Cesare is alone.
46:35Only a handful of his own supporters with him.
46:37Michelotto and his troops are marching to the Romagna.
46:41I cannot give you my blessing.
46:43You must search your own souls.
46:46For sufficient reason in the eyes of God.
46:49The murder of all my family.
46:51And of our comrades.
46:52God must surely know that is enough.
46:59This time see there is no mistake.
47:10Open the gates!
47:12In the name of the people of Rome!
47:19Open the gates!
47:22Open the gates!
47:30Cesare!
47:32Cesare!
47:34Cesare!
47:35Don't you hear it?
47:36There's a huge crowd now.
47:37They're calling for you.
47:38And there aren't.
47:41How many?
47:42Thousands of them.
47:43See your scenies.
47:47Browse everyone.
47:48My mother, the children.
47:49You understand?
47:50Quick!
47:53Joffrey.
47:54Take horses from the stables.
47:55Make me fear of the mob around that side.
47:57There's no one here to defend us.
47:59We must break out.
48:00I'm sure not.
48:01But Cesare,
48:03it's true.
48:04If we escape the city.
48:06Are you with me?
48:07There's no one else!
48:08There's no one else.
48:18Stay close!
48:20You're there, open the gates!
48:23Run, you pretty!
48:25Go like mad dogs and scatter them!
48:28You're here!
48:29Open the gates!
48:30Open the gates!
48:31No!
48:32No!
48:33No!
48:34No!
48:36No!
48:37No!
48:38No!
48:39No!
48:40No!
48:45Get down!
48:46Cesare!
48:47No!
48:48No!
48:50No!
48:51No!
48:52No!
48:53No!
48:54No!
48:55No!
48:56No!
48:57No!
48:58No!
48:59No!
49:00No!
49:01No!
49:02No!
49:19No!
49:21No!
49:22Go the children!
49:24Knock!
49:25you're injured
49:28no
49:29he's not escaping
49:32sanctuary
49:36the holy father
49:38let me see
49:39holy father
49:52holy father
49:56you hear them
49:59my enemies are at the gate
50:01we are surrounded
50:08by a cloud of war
50:10the infection spread
50:14I'll infuse
50:16mandragora to relieve the pain
50:22holy father
50:23yes my dear son
50:28I place myself and my family under your protection
50:33we shall take refuge in Castle St. Angelo
50:36the loan is safe
50:40if you save us
50:42my trust is with the Lord
50:45whom shall I fear
50:48I must be certain
50:50he's in danger
50:57a little sleep
51:11all will be well
51:13tell that mob
51:19the bourgeois apartments are empty
51:20we slip away
51:25under their feet
51:26the catacombs of the basilica
51:29go on Geoffrey
51:50we are under the basilica
51:57have no fear of evil spirits
51:59even the catacombs of holy ground
52:01I'm not afraid
52:04it's Chichiro
52:07and Angelo
52:11I'll show you the great candle
52:12on the battlements
52:13but hurry
52:14Chichiro is not afraid
52:19he's with me
52:20I held this fortress against the French
52:39why should I fear
52:40a rabble of Orsini braggarts
52:42you might have made a soldier
52:46if you had needed me
52:49they'll soon be gone
52:56we'll join Michaloto and Jezeina
53:01they've been loyal
53:02I have the holy father in my pocket
53:06and that's the key to all the rest
53:09as it was
53:11is now
53:12and ever shall be
53:14what's that?
53:17from the capital
53:19we need no bell
53:22to rouse the city
53:22Chasery
53:23la paterina
53:25Paterina
53:26no
53:26you win
53:32idiot
53:36liberum e domine
53:39de morte eterna
53:41in de ia tremendo
53:43quando celi movendi
53:46sunt et terra
53:47dum veneris
53:48udicare
53:50se cilumpe iniem
53:51trevens fecum sum ego
53:54et timio
53:55dum discusio veneret
53:57et quai de duna
53:59io
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