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“The Prince” was supposed to be a political dissertation on the various forms of government, but it became the eulogy of an unscrupulous and charismatic leader, brutal and fascinating: Cesare Borgia. It is precisely the meeting with Valentino that will upset Machiavelli’s life, insinuating itself like a black cloud over the sweet and apparently tranquil Tuscan landscape of the Renaissance.