Supper, allegedly held in the Papal Palace by Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, in 1501, as described in a diary by Master of Ceremonies J. Burchard; reportedly with chestnuts strewn around, with 50 naked courtesans picking them up
supper, allegedly held in the Papal Palace by Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, in 1501, as described in a diary by Master of Ceremonies J. Burchard; reportedly with chestnuts strewn around, with 50 naked courtesans picking them up (en)