


natashahyatts asked: Giulia Farnese or Caterina Sforza?
↳ Both
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Oh, you’re in my veins
And I cannot get you out
You’re all I taste
At night inside of my mouth
Oh, you run away
‘Cause I am not what you found
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The blade of the sword of Cesar Borgia […] is elaborately etched with scenes based on the life of Julius Caesar. Six classically inspired tableaus comprise the core of the decorative program: Worship of a Bull, Crossing of the Rubicon, Worship of Love, Triumph of Julius Caesar, Worship of Faith and PaxRomana. These images are the only extant examples of the personal iconography Cesar Borgia employed to represent himself as the modern Caesar. (x)
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The Borgias Season One Blooper Reel (x)
“I find him quite easy to act with, actually, because we seem instinctively to be in the same moment together. It’s quite lovely, actually, because we’re not scared to chance failure together. With some actors it’s, ‘Don’t do that! Don’t do that, do this.’
- Holliday Grainger about working with François [x]
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you will be naked and clean…and bloodless again; and mine
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The Tigress of Forli.
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They will pay for all of my pain.
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why is it your touch is the only one that soothes me? and you spend a lifetime pulling away from me. i’m tired of that. i’m tired of my husband. i’m tired of life. the only thing that never tires me, is you. will you tell me why. why, why we’re cursed with this feeling that feels so… natural. and good. why when we’re together, god seems to sit in the room with us. and when you’re away, i manage to forget you. and then… one touch of your hand and god comes rushing back.
(Source: lastisle, via khaleesilucrezia)