The Pope's Daughter: The Extraordinary Life of Felice della Rovere

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Product Description: The illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, Felice della Rovere became one of the most powerful and accomplished women of the Italian Renaissance. Now, Caroline Murphy vividly captures the untold story of a rare woman who moved with confidence through a world of popes and princes. Using a wide variety of sources, including Felice's personal correspondence, as well as diaries, account books, and chronicles of Renaissance Rome, Murphy skillfully weaves a compelling portrait of this remarkable woman. Felice della Rovere was to witness Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel, watch her father Pope Julius II lay the foundation stone for the new Saint Peter's, and see herself immortalized by Raphael in his Vatican frescos. With her marriage to Gian Giordano Orsini--arranged, though not attended, by her father the Pope--she came to possess great wealth and power, assets which she turned to her advantage. While her father lived, Felice exercised much influence in the affairs of Rome--even negotiating for peace with the Queen of France--and after his death, Felice persevered, making allies of the cardinals and clerics of St. Peter's and maintaining her control of the Orsini land through tenacity, ingenuity, and carefully cultivated political savvy. She survived the Sack of Rome in 1527, but her greatest enemy proved to be her own stepson Napoleone. The rivalry between him and her son Girolamo had a sudden and violent end, and brought her perilously close to losing everything she had spent her life acquiring. With a marvelous cast of characters, this is a spellbinding biography set against the brilliant backdrop of Renaissance Rome.

Customer Reviews

 
couldn't finish it
Reviewer: lmudpa , Date of review: July 01, 2010
RAvg. Customer Rating: 1 Star
I found the Pope's Daughter to be an incredibly detailed book about an era that didn't interest me. It was a book club selection and I literally couldn't finish it. If you are a historical fiction reader, you will get your fill of facts. I never got to the story.
Great
Reviewer: John Beyerlein , Date of review: May 03, 2010
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Prior to reading this book I was completely unaware of Felice della Rovere. She was a very interesting and enterprising Medieval Noblewoman. Her times are very interesting to read about and Caroline Murphy describes them very well. The description of the sack of Rome by forces of Charles V is especially vivid. Having previously read Murder of a Medici Princess, I look forward to more of Murphy's work.
John Beyerlein[...]
Interesting story set in the Renaissance
Reviewer: Samantha G (Across the Bay and Around the Corner), Date of review: December 01, 2009
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
Historical books can be fun reads and this one proves it. After reading this book and the other in the same time period, I feel like I know the Renaissance better especially the social structure and daily life. Felice della Rovere was an important woman of her time and she led a life that was so much more than you'd have guessed for a woman of that time.
A tour director in Italy
Reviewer: Nicole Kreigenhofer (San Francisco, CA), Date of review: April 09, 2009
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

I am an instructor at the International Tour Management Institute (www.itmisf.com) as well as a tour director. I spend 4 months a year as a tour director in Italy and am always looking for great books to make the old cities and stories come to life. It is wonderful to experience Renaissance Italy through the eyes of Felice delle Rovere. The best part is going to these places on tour and knowing all that really went on behind the closed doors of the palaces and papal apartments!
The Pope's Daughter
Reviewer: K. T. McAvoy (Arlington, MA United States), Date of review: March 14, 2009
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
Wonderful story about a strong woman and a time in history which I know ittle. Highly Recommend this book.