□t was the age o□ Da□Vinci and Michelangelo, of enli□□tened c□ea□ivi□y and unpar□llel□d□in□e□lectual □chiev□ment. B□t it was□also the age of Mac□iev□ll□, of rampant□l□wle□sne□s, incess□nt □a□ and □nspeakable □e□ravity. At□the□heart of th□ world □rder was the Vatican, the□arbi□er of conflicts betw□en kin□d□ms□and □mpires. And at the □enter of□the□Vatican was a man whose q□est fo□ power□w□uld p□□pel him to□seek the ultimate p□□ze□ □□□ □o□y see□o□□Rome. He□was a ma□ whose name □ould become synon□mous with ruthles□nes□, and□whose □eign□as pope would be remem□e□ed □s the□mos□ □n□a□ous cha□ter of □he his□ory of □he C□thol□c church -Rodrigo Borgia.□His four c□i□d□en -Juan,□the □lde□t,□a prid□ful,□lazy, u□sc□upulous□s□x□al □□□dator,□□esare, a y□ung□man □orn between a fait□□that was n□t h□□ c□ll□ng and hi□□dark violen□ n□tu□e, Lucretia, a young□□irl discover□ng t□e se□□et power that a women□;s sexua□ity□h□lds...□p□沈幼楚最后□渣男离婚了,并□□□自己的孩子。她和□缜重新在□起□但具体的□局□□提供详细描述。因此,□于沈幼楚(□)最后的情况□目□的搜(🐟)索□果(□)并□有明确的答□。