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  • I guess someone in Showtime got a fancy for Natalie Dormer's shoulders.

  • Someone could please tell me what in the world has to do this opening with the "biggest zit on planet earth"!?????

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  • tudors was an epic and its opening credits were much more better,but bogias is also fine

  • I like this Opening Credits very much ( especially I love music). By the way I noticed some elements from The Tudors Opening Credits ( at 0.20, 0.41)

  • @lauraelec Por nada, me alegro q te haya servido! :)

  • genia! muchas gracias!!! estaba la q necesitaba. abrazo!

  • @Noctem2 Death of the Virgin by Caravaggio, 1604-1606

    Death and a Woman by Hans Baldung Grien, 1517

    Triumph of Neptune by Bon Boullogne, 1649-1717

    The Artist's Sister Elena Anguissola as a Nun by Sofonisba Anguissola, 1532-1625

    Execution Without Trial under the Moorish Kings in Granada by Henri Alexandre

    Georges Regnault, 1870umph of Neptune, by Bon Boullogne, (1649-1717) Execution Without Trial under the Moorish Kings in Granada by Henri Alexandre Georges Regnault, 1870

  • @lauraelec Hola, aqui te transcribo una lista que alguien hizo de ellas. Esta en ingles.

    Philippe de Croy, Seigneur of Sempy by Rogier van der Weyden, 1399 - 1464

    Exposure of Luxury by Agnolo Bronzino, 1545

    Lucretia by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c. 1472-1553

    Judith with the head of Holofernes by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1530

    Zachariah in the Temple detail by Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1486-1490

    Farinata degli Uberti alla Battaglia del Serchio by Giuseppe Sabatelli, 1842

  • @Kanda1013 Oh my god relax. Obviously he doesn't exist. Right now the Borgias are most commonly associated with AC because it was so popular. People are just joking around about Ezio because they are so used to the AC portrayal of it. :P

  • OMG ppl I understand ur fans of ezio and a assassins creed, as am I, but face it..ezio NEVER existed. He was created by game makers. The borgias however are true people, they were a family of many crimes. This has NOTHING to do with Assassins Creed.

  • @bigravensfan21 well during mass the catholic church would sing a hymm ♫ lamb of god you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us♫ and according to your religion the lamb played another important role as well

  • @sonicfreak04 Would you mind answering my original question then?

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