Renaissance Capitalist: New Research Answers Mystery About Illegitimate Daughter Of Pope
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - 17:35
in Mathematics & Economics
In popular legend, Lucrezia Borgia stands falsely accused of poisoning her second husband. Victor Hugo portrayed her in thinly veiled fiction as a tragic femme fatale. Buffalo Bill named his gun after her. But groundbreaking new research reveals that the infamous duchess was less interested in political intrigue than in running a business.
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