Lucrezia had reportedly lost her first baby…
November 1499 CE
Lucrezia had reportedly lost her first baby with Alfonso in February 1499, but was soon pregnant again.
As the political situation changes, Pope Alexander VI looks to align with France, enemy of Alfonso's family.
To this end he arranges a marriage between Cesare Borgia and Charlotte of Albret, sister of King John III of Navarre.
Alfonso had sensed betrayal when France planned to invade Naples and on August 2, 1499 had left Rome without his wife, who was six months pregnant.
His flight had incensed the Pope, who had sent troops after him but failed to find him.
Meanwhile, Lucrezia has been awarded the governorship of Spoleto and Foligno, meaning that Alfonso is a consort without formal responsibilities.
Eventually Alfonso is discovered through the letters he has been sending to his wife in an attempt to persuade her to join him in Genazzano.
With this discovery, her family had ordered her to lure Alfonso to Rome.
Lucrezia had met her husband in Nepi.
They then returned to the Vatican in September 1499.
On the night of 31 October/1 November, Lucrezia gives birth to their son, who is christened Rodrigo after her father.