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===In fiction=== * In the [[Marvel Comics]] comic book ''[[West Coast Avengers|Avengers West Coast]]'' No. 98 (September 1993), the demon Satannish resurrected Borgia as the supervillain Cyana. As a nod to her reputation for poisoning her lovers in life, Cyana could fatally poison people with sharpened nails or a kiss.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/cyana.htm|title=Cyana (Lucrezia Borgia, Lethal Legion) }}</ref> * ''[[The Family (Puzo novel)|The Family]]'' by [[Mario Puzo]]; published October 2001 {{ISBN|0-06-103242-5}} * [[Gregory Maguire]] retells the story of [[Snow White]] with Lucrezia as the woman who poisons her, in his novel ''[[Mirror, Mirror (novel)|Mirror, Mirror]]''; published October 2003 {{ISBN|0-06-039384-X}} * ''[[The Borgia Bride]]'' by [[Jeanne Kalogridis]]; published 31 January 2005 * [[Kathleen McGowan]] refers to "Lucrece", as one of the many unjustly vilified women, in her book ''The Expected One''. She refers in particular to [[Frank Cadogan Cowper]]'s painting ''Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI'' on display at the [[Tate Britain|Tate Gallery]] in London.<ref>[[Kathleen McGowan|McGowan, Kathleen]], ''The Expected One''(2007), p. 190, ({{ISBN|9780765306616}})</ref> * ''Blood and Beauty'' by [[Sarah Dunant]]; {{ISBN|1-443-40644-9}}; {{ISBN|978-1-44340-644-4}}; Harper Collins Publishers Ltd | 8 July 2013 | * ''The Pope's Daughter'' by [[Dario Fo]], translated from Italian by Antony Shugaar; {{ISBN|978-1-60945-274-2}}. Translation copyright (c) 2015 by Europa Editions * ''The Vatican Princess'' by [[C.W. Gortner]]; published 9 February 2016 * ''In the Name of the Family'' by [[Sarah Dunant]]; {{ISBN|978-1-84408-746-4}}; Virago Press 2017 * '' λ¨νΈμ λ΄ νΈμΌλ‘ λ§λλ λ°©λ² (How to get my husband on my side)'' by Spice&Kitty (novel and [[manhwa]]), 2021 (ongoing), includes references to her. For example, the main character is named Rudbeckia(Ruby) De Borgia, who is possessed by a transmigrator, and attempts to prevent the assassination attempt on the king's niece, Ellen De Omerta and her brother, Enzo De Borgia, by marrying into the De Omerta family in her brother's stead, to Iske/ Izek De Omerta. the main character also has an overly obsessive brother named Cesare which is the same name as one of Lucrezi Borgia's brothers. *In the fictional [[fantasy]] universe ''[[Warhammer Fantasy (setting)|Warhammer Fantasy]]'', the character Lucrezzia Belladonna is a reference to Lucrezia Borgia. Lucrezzia is known for having poisoned several of her former lovers.
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