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The Cenci



By Alexander Dumas; pere









THE CENCI



1598





Should you ever go to Rome and visit the villa Pamphili; no doubt;

after having sought under its tall pines and along its canals the

shade and freshness so rare in the capital of the Christian world;

you will descend towards the Janiculum Hill by a charming road; in

the middle of which you will find the Pauline fountain。  Having

passed this monument; and having lingered a moment on the terrace of

the church of St。 Peter Montorio; which commands the whole of Rome;

you will visit the cloister of Bramante; in the middle of which; sunk

a few feet below the level; is built; on the identical place where

St。 Peter was crucified; a little temple; half Greek; half Christian;

you will thence ascend by a side door into the church itself。  There;

the attentive cicerone will show you; in the first chapel to the

right; the Christ Scourged; by Sebastian del Piombo; and in the third

chapel to the left; an Entombment by Fiammingo; having examined these

two masterpieces at leisure; he will take you to each end of the

transverse cross; and will show youon one side a picture by

Salviati; on slate; and on the other a work by Vasari; then; pointing

out in melancholy tones a copy of Guido's Martyrdom of St。 Peter on

the high altar; he will relate to you how for three centuries the

divine Raffaelle's Transfiguration was worshipped in that spot; how

it was carried away by the French in 1809; and restored to the pope

by the Allies in 1814。  As you have already in all probability

admired this masterpiece in the Vatican; allow him to expatiate; and

search at the foot of the altar for a mortuary slab; which you will

identify by a cross and the single word; Orate; under this gravestone

is buried Beatrice Cenci; whose tragical story cannot but impress you

profoundly。



She was the daughter of Francesco Cenci。  Whether or not it be true

that men are born in harmony with their epoch; and that some embody

its good qualities and others its bad ones; it may nevertheless

interest our readers to cast a rapid glance over the period which had

just passed when the events which we are about to relate took place。

Francesco Cenci will then appear to them as the diabolical

incarnation of his time。



On the 11th of August; 1492; after the lingering death…agony of

Innocent VIII; during which two hundred and twenty murders were

committed in the streets of Rome; Alexander VI ascended the

pontifical throne。  Son of a sister of Pope Calixtus III; Roderigo

Lenzuoli Borgia; before being created cardinal; had five children by

Rosa Vanozza; whom he afterwards caused to be married to a rich

Roman。  These children were:



Francis; Duke of Gandia;



Caesar; bishop and cardinal; afterwards Duke of Valentinois;



Lucrezia; who was married four times: her first husband was Giovanni

Sforza; lord of Pesaro; whom she left owing to his impotence; the

second; Alfonso; Duke of Bisiglia; whom her brother Caesar caused to

be assassinated; the third; Alfonso d'Este; Duke of Ferrara; from

whom a second divorce separated her; finally; the fourth; Alfonso of

Aragon; who was stabbed to death on the steps of the basilica of St。

Peter; and afterwards; three weeks later; strangled; because he did

not die soon enough from his wounds; which nevertheless were mortal;



Giofre; Count of Squillace; of whom little is known;



And; finally; a youngest son; of whom nothing at all is known。



The most famous of these three brothers was Caesar Borgia。  He had

made every arrangement a plotter could make to be King of Italy at

the death of his father the pope; and his measures were so carefully

taken as to leave no doubt in his own mind as to the success of this

vast project。  Every chance was provided against; except one; but

Satan himself could hardly have foreseen this particular one。  The

reader will judge for himself。



The pope had invited Cardinal Adrien to supper in his vineyard on the

Belvidere; Cardinal Adrien was very rich; and the pope wished to

inherit his wealth; as he already had acquired that of the Cardinals

of Sant' Angelo; Capua; and Modena。  To effect this; Caesar Borgia

sent two bottles of poisoned wine to his father's cup…bearer; without

taking him into his confidence; he only instructed him not to serve

this wine till he himself gave orders to do so; unfortunately; during

supper the cup…bearer left his post for a moment; and in this

interval a careless butler served the poisoned wine to the pope; to

Caesar Borgia; and to Cardinal Corneto。



Alexander VI died some hours afterwards; Caesar Borgia was confined

to bed; and sloughed off his skin; while Cardinal Corneto lost his

sight and his senses; and was brought to death's door。



Pius III succeeded Alexander VI; and reigned twenty…five days; on the

twenty…sixth he was poisoned also。



Caesar Borgia had under his control eighteen Spanish cardinals who

owed to him their places in the Sacred College; these cardinals were

entirely his creatures; and he could command them absolutely。  As he

was in a moribund condition and could make no use of them for

himself; he sold them to Giuliano della Rovere; and Giuliano della

Rovere was elected pope; under the name of Julius II。  To the Rome of

Nero succeeded the Athens of Pericles。



Leo X succeeded Julius II; and under his pontificate Christianity

assumed a pagan character; which; passing from art into manners;

gives to this epoch a strange complexion。  Crimes for the moment

disappeared; to give place to vices; but to charming vices; vices in

good taste; such as those indulged in by Alcibiades and sung by

Catullus。  Leo X died after having assembled under his reign; which

lasted eight years; eight months; and nineteen days; Michael Angelo;

Raffaelle; Leonardo da Vinci; Correggio; Titian; Andrea del Sarto;

Fra Bartolommeo; Giulio Romano; Ariosto; Guicciardini; and

Macchiavelli。



Giulio di Medici and Pompeo Colonna had equal claims to succeed him。

As both were skilful politicians; experienced courtiers; and moreover

of real and almost equal merit; neither of them could obtain a

majority; and the Conclave was prolonged almost indefinitely; to the

great fatigue of the cardinals。  So it happened one day that a

cardinal; more tired than the rest; proposed to elect; instead of

either Medici or Colonna; the son; some say of a weaver; others of a

brewer of Utrecht; of whom no one had ever thought till then; and who

was for the moment acting head of affairs in Spain; in the absence of

Charles the Fifth。  The jest prospered in the ears of those who heard

it; all the cardinals approved their colleague's proposal; and Adrien

became pope by a mere accident。



He was a perfect specimen of the Flemish type a regular Dutchman; and

could not speak a word of Italian。  When he arrived in Rome; and saw

the Greek masterpieces of sculpture collected at vast cost by Leo X;

he wished to break them to pieces; exclaiming; 〃Suet idola

anticorum。〃  His first act was to despatch a papal nuncio; Francesco

Cherigato; to the Diet of Nuremberg; convened to discuss the reforms

of Luther; with instructions which give a vivid notion of the manners

of the time。



〃Candidly confess;〃 said he; 〃that God has permitted this schism and

this persecution on account of the sins of man; and especially those

of priests and prelates of the Church; for we know that many

abominable things have taken place in the Holy See。〃



Adrien wished to bring the Romans back to the simple and austere

manners of the early Church; and with this object pushed reform to

the minutest details。  For instance; of the hundred grooms maintained

by Leo X; he retained only a dozen; in order; he said; to have two

more than the cardinals。



A pope like this could not reign long: he died after a year's

pontificate。  The morning after his death his physician's door was

found decorated with g

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