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Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona (1466 - July 27, 1510) was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro
Pesaro

Pesaro is a town and comune in the Italy region of Marche, capital of the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea. According to the 2007 census, its population was 92,206....
 and Gradara
Gradara

Gradara is a town and commune in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the region of Marche in central Italy. It is located 25 km from Rimini and 13 km from Pesaro....
 from 1483 until his death. He is best known as the first husband of Lucrezia Borgia
Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia was the daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, the powerful Renaissance Valencian who later became Pope Alexander VI, and Vannozza dei Cattanei....
. Their marriage was annulled on claims of his impotence in March 1497.

Life and marriage
The illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza
Costanzo I Sforza

Costanzo I of Sforza was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara.He was the son of Alessandro Sforza, under which he fought in his early years and by which he inherited the lordship of Pesaro....
, he was a member of powerful the House of Sforza
House of Sforza

Sforza was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Duchy of Milan.The dynasty was founded by Muzio Sforza, called Sforza a condottiero from Romagna serving the Angevin kings of Naples....
, in the line of Pesaro and Gradara
Gradara

Gradara is a town and commune in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the region of Marche in central Italy. It is located 25 km from Rimini and 13 km from Pesaro....
 (the Milanese line held the Duchy of Milan
Duchy of Milan

The Duchy of Milan was a state in northern Italy from 1394 to 1797. It was part of the Holy Roman Empire, by then a decentralised entity, and was ruled by several dynasties, most of them major powers from outside Italy....
 at the time).






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Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona (1466 - July 27, 1510) was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro
Pesaro

Pesaro is a town and comune in the Italy region of Marche, capital of the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea. According to the 2007 census, its population was 92,206....
 and Gradara
Gradara

Gradara is a town and commune in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the region of Marche in central Italy. It is located 25 km from Rimini and 13 km from Pesaro....
 from 1483 until his death. He is best known as the first husband of Lucrezia Borgia
Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia was the daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, the powerful Renaissance Valencian who later became Pope Alexander VI, and Vannozza dei Cattanei....
. Their marriage was annulled on claims of his impotence in March 1497.

Life and marriage


The illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza
Costanzo I Sforza

Costanzo I of Sforza was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara.He was the son of Alessandro Sforza, under which he fought in his early years and by which he inherited the lordship of Pesaro....
, he was a member of powerful the House of Sforza
House of Sforza

Sforza was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Duchy of Milan.The dynasty was founded by Muzio Sforza, called Sforza a condottiero from Romagna serving the Angevin kings of Naples....
, in the line of Pesaro and Gradara
Gradara

Gradara is a town and commune in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the region of Marche in central Italy. It is located 25 km from Rimini and 13 km from Pesaro....
 (the Milanese line held the Duchy of Milan
Duchy of Milan

The Duchy of Milan was a state in northern Italy from 1394 to 1797. It was part of the Holy Roman Empire, by then a decentralised entity, and was ruled by several dynasties, most of them major powers from outside Italy....
 at the time). At the death of his father in 1483 he inherited the lordship of Pesaro and Gradara.

In 1489 Giovanni had married to Maddalena Gonzaga, daughter of Francesco I
Francesco I Gonzaga

Francesco I Gonzaga was duke of Mantua of Mantua from 1382 to 1407. He was also a condottiero.Succeeding his father in 1382, he led a policy of balance between the nearby powers of the Visconti of Duchy of Milan and Republic of Venice....
 of Mantua
Mantua

Mantua is a city in Lombardy, Italy and capital of the Province of Mantua of the same name.Mantua is surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes created during the 12th century....
, but she died the following year. He was thus viewed as a valuable link to Milan by the Borgia
Borgia

The Borgias or Borjas were an Italy noble family of Kingdom of Valencia origin remembered today for their corrupt rule of the Papacy during the Renaissance....
 family, who, with the help of his uncle, Cardinal Ascanio Sforza
Ascanio Sforza

Ascanio Maria Sforza Visconti was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church, generally known as a skilled diplomat who played a major role in the election of Rodrigo Borgia as Pope Alexander VI....
, finalized marriage negotiations in February 1492 between Giovanni, then in his mid twenties, and Lucrezia, the thirteen-year-old illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI
Pope Alexander VI

Pope Alexander VI , born Roderic Llan?ol, later Roderic de Borja i Borja was Pope from 1492 to 1503. He is the most controversial of the Secularism popes of the Renaissance, and his surname became a byword for the debased standards of the papacy of that era....
. A proxy marriage
Proxy marriage

A proxy marriage is marriage in which either the bride or the groom is not physically present for the wedding. During the solemnization of the marriage, based upon a power of attorney, a stand-in, or proxy, acts on behalf of one of the parties....
 took place on June 12 that year, as the wedding contract stipulated that Lucrezia would stay in Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 and not consummate the marriage for a year. Her dowry was 31,000 ducats. The official marriage was celebrated in the Vatican
Apostolic Palace

The Apostolic Palace, also called the Sacred Palace, the Papal Palace or the Palace of the Vatican, is the official residence of the Pope in the Vatican City....
 in 1493, and reputedly was a lavish and decadent affair.

He and Lucrezia spent two years in Pesaro, during which his importance to the ambitious Borgia family dwindled. Sforza tried to wield his proximity to the Borgias to Milan's advantage by acting as a spy, and was found out by Alexander VI. Meanwhile, other political advantages (particularly with Naples) were formed, rendering the strategic marriage useless. Lucrezia, used to privileged life in the Papal court, did not adjust to the provincial atmosphere of Pesaro. By Christmas 1495, both Giovanni and Lucrezia were present again in the court at Rome.

By then, Sforza was aware that his fortune was precarious. He left Rome to continue with a military campaign, and upon his return in February 1497 quickly fled the city in disguise. The accepted reason for this is that the Pope and his son Cesare
Cesare Borgia

Cesare Borgia, born , Duke of Valentinois, and Romagna, Prince of Andria and Venafro, Count of Dyois, Lord of Piombino, Camerino and Urbino, Gonfalone of the Church and Captain General of the Church, was a Spanish-Italian Condottieri, lord and cardinal....
 had contrived a plot to murder Giovanni, but Lucrezia was informed in advance by Cesare and warned her husband to leave. This has not been proven, but remains a popular explanation.

Annulment and late life


The Pope filed for divorce on Lucrezia's behalf in 1497. Ascanio Sforza was again called in to mediate between his nephew and the Borgia, and tried to persuade Giovanni into accepting the divorce. However, Giovanni refused to do so on at least two grounds: . Some sources state that Giovanni had fathered illegitimate children and even married prior to his union with Lucrezia, which is not unreasonable given his age, and therefore genuine impotence on his part would be unlikely.

In response, Sforza accused Lucrezia of parental and fraternal incest. This claim, first made solely against the Pope and later extended to all of Lucrezia's brothers, still continues to shade the family's history. It became a popular example of the depravity later caused by the family, despite its lack of veritability.

The marriage was eventually annulled in 1497 on grounds of non-consummation. The Sforza family had by then threatened to withhold protection of Giovanni if he did not comply with the offer, which allowed him to keep the dowry but still required signing the confirmation of impotence. In , Sforza agreed to the terms and six months later provided sworn testimony that Lucrezia was a virgin. Ironically, Lucrezia was then allegedly pregnant with the Roman Infante, whose parentage was cited by some as proof of incest between her and Cesare. It is certain that Sforza did not parent the child, but details beyond that are uncertain.

In 1500 Giovanni was excommunicated, and the citizens of one of his cities attempted to kill him. He was also attacked by Cesare Borgia, who aimed to gain his lands, and was forced to abandon Pesaro. He sued for help by all the powers of the time, France and Holy Roman Empire included, but in vain, and could return in Pesaro only after the death of Alexander VI and the illness of Cesare Borgia (1503). The following year the new Pope, Julius II
Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II , nicknamed Il Papa Terribile , was born Giuliano della Rovere. He was Pope from 1503 to 1513. His reign was marked by an aggressive foreign policy, ambitious building projects, and patronage for the arts....
, confirmed him the vicariate in Pesaro.

He remarried to Ginevra Tiepolo, who gave him an heir, Costanzo II (Giovanni Maria), who succeeded him in Pesaro and Gradara.

He died in Pesaro in 1510.

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