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This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before He Reaches The Center, Where Animals Still Outnumber Citizens, Goats And Cattle Grazing The Imperial Ruins, Their Insistent Teeth Pulling Weeds - And Mortar - From Between The Stones Of History. A City Still Struggling With A Chasm Of Hardship Between Rich And Poor, Still Ripped Apart By Gross Family Violence. But Also A Place Of Growing Magnificence And Confidence Where, For The First Time In Centuries, The Future No Longer Looks Bleaker Than The Past, And Where The New Pope Has Chosen For Himself A Name Designed To Foster A Belief In Magnificence Again. Alexander

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

Sarah Dunant Quotes: This Then Is Borgia Rome: A City Where A Traveler Entering The Gates Must Still Cross Acres Of Country Before

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