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Sancha of Aragon (1478 in Gaeta – 1506 in
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
), or Sancia of Aragon, was an illegitimate daughter of King
Alfonso II of Naples Alfonso II (4 November 1448 – 18 December 1495) was Duke of Calabria and ruled as King of Naples from 25 January 1494 to 23 January 1495. He was a soldier and a patron of Renaissance architecture and the arts. Heir to his father Fer ...
and his mistress Trogia Gazzela. In 1494, she was married to
Gioffre Borgia Gioffre Borgia (1481/82–1516/17), also known as Goffredo (Italian), or Jofré Borja (Valencian), was the youngest son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, and a member of the House of Borgia. He was the youngest brother of Cesare, ...
, youngest son of Pope Alexander VI. Upon her marriage, she and her husband were created Prince and Princess of
Squillace Squillace ( grc, Σκυλλήτιον ''Skylletion''; grc-x-medieval, Σκυλάκιον ''Skylakion'') is an ancient town and ''comune'', in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, southern Italy, facing the Gulf of Squillace. Squillace ...
, a province in the south of Italy. For the majority of their marriage, Sancha and her husband lived in the
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with the rest of his family. There Sancha became friends with her sister-in-law Lucrezia, and allegedly had affairs with both of her husband's older brothers: Juan Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia, also known as Giovanni Borgia, and Cesare Borgia. Her affair with Juan is sometimes said to be the reason for Cesare's alleged murder of Juan in 1497. Sancha's brother, Alfonso of Aragon, married Lucrezia Borgia. Sancha's life among the Borgias became a turbulent one after Cesare made an advantageous marriage with a French princess, Charlotte d'Albret, in order to secure French support for his military campaigns. This put Cesare's interests in direct conflict with those of the Italian states. Sancha's home city of Naples was no exception, and it had long been nervous about militant French interests. It is rumoredBradford, Sarah (2005). ''Lucrezia Borgia. La storia vera''. Milan: Mondadori. pp. 85–88. . that Alfonso was brutally murdered in 1500 by Cesare, due to interests with France against Naples. Sancha, now a political embarrassment, was imprisoned in the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome until the death of Pope Alexander in 1503. Upon his death, she managed to regain her freedom and returned to Naples with her young nephew,
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, whom she raised as her own. She never lived with her husband, Gioffre, again. Cesare visited her not long after and asked if she would take on the care of
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"The Roman Infant", possibly Lucrezia's illegitimate child, but probably the illegitimate child of Pope Alexander VI, which she agreed to do. She died of an undisclosed illness in 1506, a year before Cesare's own death.


In popular culture

* In the 1981 mini-series '' The Borgias'', Sancia was played by
Eleanor David Maria Eleanor David (born 30 November 1955) is an English actress who has worked on projects in the UK, the US and New Zealand. She won positive reviews for her starring role in the biopic '' Sylvia'', in which she played pioneering educational ...
. In this adaptation, her adulterous affairs are focused solely on Juan, although she does say that she not only has affairs with his brother Cesare, but their father Rodrigo as well. * In the 2006 Spanish film ''Los Borgias'', Sancia was played by actress
Linda Batista Linda Batista, born Florinda Grandino de Oliveira (June 14, 1919 – April 17, 1988) was a Brazilian popular musician. Biography Linda was born in São Paulo, the sister of Dircinha Batista, and studied violão (guitar) from age 12 under Pa ...
. * In the 2011 Showtime original series '' The Borgias'', Sancia is played by actress
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. However, the show depicts her as already being ennobled with the title of Duchess of Squillace prior to her marriage to Joffre Borgia. She only has affairs with Juan. * In the 2011
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original series '' Borgia'', Sancia is played by Czech actress Eliška Křenková. She is depicted as becoming pregnant with Juan Borgia's child after having an affair with him on the night of her marriage to Goffredo, although in real life she never had children. In the second season, she tries to seduce Cesare, while suggesting that she has Goffredo annul their marriage so that Cesare can be married to her while Goffredo takes Cesare's place as a cardinal, and then she and Cesare would kill her cousin Carlotta d'Aragona (whom Cesare was infatuated with and was pursuing for hopes of marrying her instead of Guy de Laval), and then they would become king and queen of Naples, but Cesare rebuffs her and uses a red hot cross shaped iron to burn a scar on her forehead. * The 2005
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novel ''
The Borgia Bride ''The Borgia Bride'' is a 2005 novel by American writer Jeanne Kalogridis, portraying life in the Borgia dynasty through the eyes of Princess Sancha of Aragon Sancha of Aragon (1478 in Gaeta – 1506 in Naples), or Sancia of Aragon, was an ...
'' is told from Sancia's point of view, except for her death, mentioned in an
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.


References

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