Why is Cesare Borgia such a significant example for Machiavelli in The Prince?
What does this example say about Machiavelli's understanding of religion and the role of the Catholic Church, since Borgia was the illegitimate son of pope Alexander VI?
Finally, how does the example of Cesare Borgia relate to Machiavelli's understanding of the battle between fortune and virtue? In your answer, make sure to relate your discussion of Cesare Borgia to the whole text.