Chapter 173 Reconciliation? Show?
Rumors were flying all over the city of Rome, and they rushed out of Rome and drifted to other parts of the Apennine Peninsula...
This is an era of lack of entertainment activities. Spreading rumors, spreading rumors and listening to rumors spread by others is definitely the top entertainment projects.
So hundreds of rumors spread out. It seemed that they would not give up. Rovere sent a rumor dissemination machine to update the version every day.
There are many rumors, and at first they were only targeted at Julius II. But with the update of the version, it gradually spread to the dead Alexander VI. Moreover, as the most shameless pope in history, Alexander VI had too many complaints than Julius II.
Before, Alexander VI was the Pope, and he was cruel and ruthless, so the Roman people dared not complain. Now, Alexander VI is dead and his followers have lost their power. Under the secret promotion of trusting Pope Julius II, the great complaints against Alexander VI have been launched vigorously in the city of Rome and the entire Pope.
Julius II suddenly discovered that it was very helpful to divert everyone's attention and not to worry about his unconventional things that led his troops into Rome.
Therefore, Julius II was more active in promoting the public to complain about Alexander VI. Moreover, at the warning of Julius II, the relevant personnel spread rumors to make everyone believe that Alexander VI mistakenly accepted the poison "Cantrera" he brought because he was stupid and then died of poison.
Moreover, in order to promote God's authority, Julius II sent people to imply that if you do it too much, you will be punished by God. Alexander VI was too chaotic and caused God's wrath. Therefore, he let him die by eating his own poison...
Not to mention, this statement was widely resonated with people after it was promoted. Rome is the headquarters of the Holy See and is also the most trusted city in Europe. This statement is not only believed by the people, but also by the clergy, and even hard-working. Because only by making everyone believe that Alexander VI died of God's wrath can Catholicism appear more authoritative and believe that God really exists and is omnipotent...
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Just as rumors were flying all over the city of Rome and the Pope, Julius II, who had just become the pope, suddenly received a letter of peace sent by Caesar Porgia from Sicily...
In the book of peace, Caesar Bogia asked Julius II to forgive the "some minor mistakes" he had made and was willing to offer all the property of the Bogia family in Rome (in fact, these property had long been confiscated by Julius II)... Then, most importantly, if Julius II was willing to pardon him, he would "persuade" the garrison commanders of several other cities in the Pope, such as Bologna, Ravenna, Rimini, Ancona, etc., to surrender to Julius II unconditionally...
In fact, the last condition is not so much a condition as a faint threat. The subtext of Caesar Bogia is that if Julius II does not agree to pardon him, these cities will not surrender to Julius II. If you want it, then come and fight...
Moreover, Caesar Bogia also implicitly reminded Julius II that these cities, except for Bologna, which is an inland city, Ravenna, Rimini and Ancona, are all cities on the east coast of the Apennine Peninsula. If Caesar Bogia is willing, she can support these three cities from the sea and cause trouble for Julius II...
In fact, except for the part of the Roman city and a small part of Spain, the huge property of the Borgia family is scattered in several cities in the Pope. Moreover, it is mostly real estate, such as manors and various shops and real estate in the city.
At present, those real estates, Caesar Borgia seemed to be unable to move them away. Moreover, at this time, even if he wanted to take over, there might not be anyone to take over. Therefore, Caesar Borgia said that if Julius II was willing to pardon him, he would be willing to give up the real estates...
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Julius II was very angry about Caesar Bogia's threat. Moreover, before that, Caesar Bogia and his father also caused great harm to the Rovere family. Previously, the Rovere family, as a family that had had a pope, had many industries. However, after Alexander VI came to power, they were all snatched away by the Bogia family. If it weren't for the nouveau riche son-in-law, Julius II might not have any funds for activities...
Julius II thought for a long time...
Finally, ten days later, Julius II replied to Caesar's messenger-he was willing to reconcile publicly with Caesar Porgia, but the industries of those papal states must... needless to say this... In addition, Julius II decided to drive Caesar out of Italy, not allow him to appear in Italy, and ordered him to return to Spain...
After receiving this reply from Julius II, Caesar Bogia was relieved. If Julius II wanted nothing and directly pardoned him, he would still doubt whether Julius II was seizing him.
Although, in exchange for his pardon, he paid most of the wealth of the Borgia family in Rome and the entire Papal Kingdom. However, the situation is critical now, it is good to be able to save his life, so how dare you choose?
Besides, although the real estate of the Borgia family in other cities of the Pope would be given up. However, in several other cities of the Pope, Caesar Borgia could still allow his men to take away a large amount of property. Those property were worth hundreds of thousands of Ducats.
As long as you take away these property and return to the Borgia family's nest, Spain, you can still live a good life. After all, in Spain, the Borgia family also has a fiefdom, and it is not small.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! In the end, Caesar Bogia did not dare to show up. However, he sent someone to offer all the land and deeds and deeds in other areas of the Pope, except for the city of Rome (which was hidden in the main house) and handed over almost all the real estate in Julius II.
Julius II actually wanted to repent and kill Caesar Borgia, but he did not want Caesar Borgia's discooperation to lead to a civil war in the pope.
The most important thing is that Julius II hopes to establish a kind and tolerant image of the pope...
Therefore, although I wish I could kill Caesar Bogia, after receiving enough benefits, Julius II first pretended to publicly condemn Caesar Bogia's evil behavior. Moreover, Julius II publicly announced that Caesar Bogia was strictly forbidden in Italy. Finally, in view of the dead Alexander VI, and God was kind and tolerant... In the end, Julius II ordered the pardon of Caesar Bogia and drove him back to Spain...
"Sir Pope, you let this demon go?" Schwartz asked in confusion.
You know, Caesar Bogia is really a little demon. At the beginning, several members of the Rovere family died at his hands. Therefore, I was very confused about Julius II's pardon for Caesar Bogia.
"Haha, if I do not forgive him, how can I take over the entire pope in peace?" Julius II smiled kindly.
"Just more than two thousand defenders and a few broken cities? Our army has cannons that can be easily conquered!" Schwartz said confidently.
"I know you can break through those cities, but what I want is a complete papal state, not a papal state that is badly beaten. This will benefit my future rule."
"But, let him go?" Schwartz said unwillingly.
"Yes, I did let him go on the surface!" Julius II said meaningfully.
"On the surface? Are you going to secretly..." Schwartz suddenly realized.
Julius II was also insidious. In order to obtain a papal state that was not destroyed, he would rather publicly pardon Caesar Bogia, the great enemy. However, in private, he planned to find someone to kill Caesar Bogia...
"Well, tell your young master that he will arrange this matter. I am a kind and tolerant pope...those bad things have nothing to do with me..." Then, Julius II walked away calmly...
Chapter completed!