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∙ 8y agoMachiavelli saw Cesare Borgia, the ruler of the Papal States, as the role model for his perfect prince. Borgia was known for his ruthlessness and political strategies, which Machiavelli admired and sought to emulate in his work "The Prince."
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Cesare Borgia was Machiavelli's model for The Prince. He advised Cesare on at least several occasions, and aspired for him to unite Italy under his rule and defeat the invading French and Spanish armies.
Niccolo Machiavelli modeled The Prince after Cesare Borgia. Cesare was the son of Pope Alexander VI and he and Machiavelli knew each other well. At one point, he had hopes that Cesare would unite Italy and drive out the foreign invaders, France and Spain.
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli listed many earlier political figures, both good and bad, but made reference to the powerful Borgia and Medici families (each of which eventually included a Pope).
The model for The Prince was Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI. He and Machiavelli had similar views on tactics and strategy, and he admired Cesare greatly. He supported Cesare's attempts at the unification of Italy and the defeat the invading French and Spanish armies.
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Niccolo Machiavelli is important because of his contributions to political theory and philosophy, particularly through his book "The Prince." He is known for his realistic approach to politics, emphasizing pragmatism and the pursuit of power. His work has had a lasting impact on political thought and continues to be studied and debated today.