Well, Christophe Charlier doesn't need a Patreon account. He's quite loaded. But at least he's a passionate historian as well.
Did you notice how SJ becomes suddently shy and silent when confronted with strong personalities or highly cultivated and remarkable people, like in this case or in the case of the Venetian palace owner? You see then how insecure she really is and how deep her low self-esteem, which is the typical trait of a narc.
Am I the only one who noticed how her attention spam is getting more and more reduced? She kept asking questions about things Chris had just explained.
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P.S. Cesare Borgia was a cruel, ruthless, bloodthirsty and pitiless man, who didn't hesitate to kill his own brother in order to start his power climbing, and later his own captains when he was afraid that they could conspire against him. He did so much wrong in the few years of his short life, that was certainly not the romantic figure the castle owner tried to sell.
His marriage to Charlotte d'Albert was a second-best, as his first plan was to marry Carlotta d'Aragona, daughter and heir of the King of Naples, who lived at the French court, so that he could put his hands on the Kingdom of Naples. When she refused, Luis XII, king of France, offered him his niece Charlotte and his alliance. Luis in fact had a personal interest, because he wanted the pope, Cesare's father, to nullify his previous marriage.
Cesare and Charlotte lived together only a few months, because, thanks to the French alliance and the power he got for being the pope's son, that same year he went to conquer a good part of central Italy and build his own kingdom. Which he did.
He was then brutally killed in an ambush in Navarra, where he was fighting together with his brother in law, Charlotte's brother.
Quite a dark, not very nice figure.