Tigress of Forli
The Life of Caterina Sforza
Elizabeth Lev(Author)
Head of Zeus (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-78185-130-2 (ISBN)
Description
Between her birth in 1463 as the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Milan, to her death in 1509 as a member of the powerful Medici family, Caterina Sforza's life crossed the firmament of Italy's High Renaissance like a shooting star. In her 46 years she bore eight children and buried three husbands. She was painted by Botticelli, slandered by Machiavelli, and feted by Pope Sixtus IV. She was celebrated as a warrior who fearlessly led her own troops into battle, and ruthlessly defended her city-state of Forli (a cause for which she was ready to sacrifice her own children), but Caterina was eventually defeated, imprisoned and raped by Cesare Borgia. Remembered as the author of a recipe book that went through more than 100 editions, Caterina was honoured at her death as "without a doubt the first lady of Italy". Her youngest son would become - like her - a brilliant soldier and a national hero, and the next four generations of her descendants would include two Dukes of Tuscany, a queen of France, and a queen of England.
Reviews / Votes
'Warring kingdoms...corrupt popes and hapless husbands and lovers..as action-packed as 'Game of Thrones" . New York Times. 'Lev offers a rich, nuanced portrait of a highly controversial beauty and military leader' Publishers' Weekly.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78185-130-2 (9781781851302)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Elizabeth Lev is an art historian living in Rome, where she teaches Baroque and Renaissance Art.