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The narrative traces the origins and ascent of a Renaissance papal family and the career of their most prominent scion, following his rapid rise through alliance, marriage, military conquest, and ruthless political maneuvering. It recounts episodes of intrigue, factional violence, assassinations, sieges, and diplomatic maneuvers, and examines the role of papal nepotism, alliances with foreign powers, and mercenary warfare. Interspersed with critical commentary, the account follows the protagonist's consolidation of territorial power, the climax of his authority, and the swift unraveling of his fortunes after the death of his principal patron, ending with the family’s decline and reflections on the morals of the age.

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Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini was an Italian-born British author, renowned for his swashbuckling historical novels that captivated readers in the early 20th century. His most famous work, "Captain Blood," tells the thrilling tale of a wronged physician turned pirate, showcasing his flair for adventure and romance. Sabatini's writing is characterized by rich historical detail and vibrant characters, often set against the backdrop of tumultuous periods such as the French Revolution, as seen in his novel "Scaramouche." Over his prolific career, he produced numerous works that contributed significantly to the genre of historical fiction, making him a notable figure in literary heritage.

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