What should he have done?
Also if he succeded, what would his little Empire be called today?
Romania?
Princedom of Rome?
>>>/theprince/
>>422315
thanks for the bumperino
In the end he probably would have gotten rekt by any major european power with enough interest in a divided Italy or by a large coalition of italian states. He pretty much made enemies everywhere, and many people were also pissed off by the ways of his "uncle", the Pope. What you ask, is like asking what would have happened if Napoleon succeded or Hitler won WWII; it is an Uchrony. From this point on, everything could have happened.
>>422852
There was already a coalition of Italian states against him, plus the Spaniards hated him.
>>422866
That's pretty much what I ment. I see that I did not express it well enough. My bad. English is not my mother language.
>>422880
It's alright.
It would have been awesome if he had united Italy. If only he had been crowned King of Naples...
He was still a Machiavellian bastard.
>>422900
>If only he had been crowned King of Naples...
But he would loose the French as an Ally.
>>422900
Nobody would have allowed an united Italy. Not even italians. Which is hilarious.
>>422922
Ah, well, he seemed pretty keen on gaining the throne.
>>422929
>tfw I don't know how it ended, because the shows only continued in french, no longer in English or even German
I'm talking about "Borgia" the series, not The Borgias, the other one.
>>422947
I'm pretty it ended in the same season where Cesare died in a forest in France.
>>422972
pretty sure*
>>422989
It's in English on Netflix.
>>423003
I don't have a netflix. ;_;
>>423003
Are you sure?
I'm talking about this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borgia_(TV_series)#Season_3_-_Borgia:_Triumph_and_Oblivion_.282014.29
>>423082
>>423090
I like that one though. It seems much more historically accurate.
I mean they make della Rovere out to be a moral crusader, because Borgia took a bribe, right?
Pretty plebtastic
if only his father stayed alive for a few more years