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The Borgias, a black legend.

L’Institut d’Études Méditerranéennes de Montréal, with the support of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, under the honorary presidency of Mr. Marco Riccardo Rusconi Consul General of Italy, is pleased to present: “The Borgias, a black legend”. A conference held by Benjamin Deruelle, research doctorate of the History Department, UQAM University.

Tuesday May 29, 2018, 7pm
Édifice du Pensionnat Saint-Nom-De-Marie
Salle Marie-Stéphane
628, Cote Sainte-Catherine
Outremont

IEMM and IIC members (membership card required) $40.00; Non-members $60.00.

Info: brusyl@videotron.ca

The simple name of the Borgias made people tremble, but their reputation was enormously exaggerated. Their history falls under the corrupt “tradition” of the popes and the Renaissance. Sexual scandals, blood, incest and nepotism; such was the trail left throughout history by this dynasty of popes from Spain. The fabulous family drama unfolds on a disturbing and prestigious stage: the Rome of the Renaissance and the Italy of clashes between rival powers.

Three guitars concert with Thierry Bégin-Lamontagne, Karl Marino and Jérôme Duchare; work of Gaspar Sanz, Paolo Foscarini, Claudio Monteverdi, Dances Traditional.

  • Organized by: Institut d’Études Méditerranéennes de Montréal
  • In collaboration with: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Montreal