The House of Borgia was a Valencian-Italian noble family prominent during the Renaissance.
Borgia or the Borgias may also refer to:
Places
- Borgia, Calabria, Italy
- Zec Borgia, a protected hunting and fishing area in Quebec, Canada
People
Criminals
- Amy Archer-Gilligan, a.k.a. “The Connecticut Borgia”
- Marie Alexandrine Becker, a.k.a. “The Belgian Borgia”
- Louisa Collins, a.k.a. “The Borgia of Botany”
- Mary Cowan, a.k.a. “The Borgia of Maine”
- Mary Frances Creighton, a.k.a. “The Long Island Borgia”
- Catherine Flanagan and Margaret Higgins, a.k.a. “The Borgias of the Slums”
- Anna Marie Hahn a.k.a. “The Blonde Borgia”
- Sarah Jane Robinson, a.k.a. “The Boston Borgia”
- Sarah Whiteling, a.k.a. “The Philadelphia Borgia”
- Martha Wise, a.k.a. “The Borgia of America”
Other
- The Borgia popes, the Popes who belonged to the House of Borgia
Animals
- Borgia (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse
Art, entertainment, and media
Film
- The Borgia (2006), a Spanish film directed by Antonio Hernández
Literature
- "The Borgias", a chapter in Celebrated Crimes by Alexandre Dumas
Television
- Borgia (TV series), also known as Borgia: Faith and Fear - a 2011 French/German historical fiction television series
- The Borgias (1981 TV series), a BBC television serial
- The Borgias (2011 TV series), a Showtime historical fiction television series
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