What is another word for Cesare Borgia?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛse͡ə bˈɔːd͡ʒə] (IPA)

Cesare Borgia was an Italian nobleman who rose to great prominence during the Renaissance period. Known for his political maneuvering and his military prowess, Borgia was a figure of both admiration and fear in his time. There are a number of synonyms for his name, including "Cesare the Magnificent" and "Cesare the Renaissance Prince". Other synonyms include "Cesare the Prince", "Cesare the Pope's Son", and "Cesare the Machiavellian". Despite his reputation as a ruthless and calculating figure, Borgia's legacy endures as a symbol of the power and intrigue of the Renaissance.

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What are the hypernyms for Cesare borgia?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    lord, ruler, warlord, condottiero, Catholic cardinal, Enemy of the Papacy, Italian Noble, Italian leader, Italian statesman, Political schemer, Renaissance figure, Son of Pope Alexander VI.

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  • The rather more dubious side of Nietzsche's 'evolutionism' is his glorification of the warrior -- particularly when, as an exemplification of the warrior-hero, he chooses an archetypal 'spoilt brat' like Cesare Borgia. Nietzsche's own physical weakness and consequent inability to escape the atmosphere of the study leads him to take a rather unrealistic view of the man of action.
    Colin Wilson

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