Somerset Maugham's last book
Then and Now fictionalizes Machiavelli's interactions with Cesare Borgia, which formed the foundation of
The Prince. Niccolò Machiavelli plays a vital role in the young adult book series
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by
Michael Scott. He is immortal, and is working in national security for the French government. Machiavelli is also featured in
The Family, a fiction novel on the Borgia family, written by
Mario Puzo and published posthumously in 2001 by his longtime girlfriend,
Carol Gino.
The Family is effectively his last novel, but released two years after his death. Niccolò Machiavelli aids
Cesare Borgia and protagonist Nicholas Dawson in their dangerous intrigues in
Cecelia Holland's 1979
historical novel City of God. David Maclaine writes that in the novel, Machiavelli "is an off-stage presence whose spirit permeates this work of intrigue and betrayal ... It is a brilliant introduction to the people and events that gave us the word 'Machiavellian.'"
Borgia (2011–2014) and
The Borgias (2011–2013), and the 1981 BBC mini series
The Borgias. In the 2011 television series
The Borgias, Machiavelli (portrayed by Julian Bleach) is depicted as a high-ranking official in Florence and counselor to the Medici family, he weighed the alliance proposals from Cardinal della Rovere and Cesare Borgia with great care. Della Rovere advocated for Florence to grant the French army safe passage to Rome. He was displeased when the Medici family, facing imminent devastation by French forces, capitulated to the King of France's demands. Subsequently, he formed an alliance with Cesare Borgia, offering counsel on matters concerning Savonarola and the whereabouts of Medici gold shipments for Cesare to seize. A highly fictionalised version of Machiavelli appears in the
BBC children's TV series
Leonardo (2011–2012), in which he is "Mac", a black streetwise hustler who is best friends with fellow teenagers
Leonardo da Vinci,
Mona Lisa, and
Lorenzo di Medici. In the 2013 episode "Ewings Unite!" of the television series
Dallas, legendary oil baron
J. R. Ewing wills his copy of
The Prince to his adopted nephew
Christopher Ewing, telling him to "use it, because being smart and sneaky is an unbeatable combination." In ''
Da Vinci's Demons'' (2013–2015) – an American
historical fantasy drama series that presents a fictional account of Leonardo da Vinci's early life –
Eros Vlahos plays a young Niccolò "Nico" Machiavelli, although the character's full name is not revealed until the finale of the second season. The 1967
The Time Tunnel episode "The Death Merchant" stars character actor
Malachi Throne as Niccolò Machiavelli, who has been time-displaced to the
Battle of Gettysburg. Machiavelli is played by
Damian Lewis in the 2013 BBC radio play
The Prince written by
Jonathan Myerson. Together with his defence attorney
Lucrezia Borgia (
Helen McCrory), he presents examples from history to the devil to support his political theories and appeal his sentence in Hell. Rapper
Tupac Shakur read
The Prince while in prison recovering from an attempt on his life. After he was released he used a pseudonym "Makaveli", referencing Machiavelli.
Death Row Records released
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, the first posthumous album by Shakur under the name of Makaveli. In the 1993 crime drama
A Bronx Tale, local mob boss Sonny tells his young protégé Calogero that while he was doing a 10-year sentence in jail, he spent his time reading Machiavelli, which helped him pass time and stay out of trouble. He describes Machiavelli as "a famous writer from 500 years ago". He then tells him how Machiavelli's philosophy, including his famous advice about how it is preferable for a leader to be feared rather than loved if he cannot be both, has made him a successful mob boss. Machiavelli also appears as a young
Florentine spy in the third season of
Medici, where he is portrayed by Vincenzo Crea. He is addressed as "Nico" in all appearances except the season finale, where he reveals his full name. There is a board game with the name
Machiavelli. In the 1980 book
The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer
Jon Freeman praised the game, stating that "
Machiavelli is one of the most attractive games available; color is rampant, and the counters, each with the particular emblem of the country involved, are spectacular." Freeman noted however that the only problem was there was lack of "a system for handling religion, a prime motivating factor of the times." Freeman gave this game an Overall Evaluation of "Good", concluding, "Yet
Machiavelli is still good fun." 20th-century Italian-American
mobsters often cite quotes from
The Prince.
John Gotti and
Roy DeMeo would regularly quote
The Prince and they considered it to be a guidebook for their
Mafia lifestyle.
Video games Machiavelli appears in the popular historical
video games ''
Assassin's Creed II (2009) and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' (2010), in which he is portrayed as a member of the secret society of Assassins. He is voiced by
Shawn Baichoo. Shortly after recovering the Apple of Eden from Rodrigo, Ezio meets with Mario, Leonardo, and Machiavelli to discuss what to do in order to protect the artifact, ultimately deciding to send it to Caterina Sforza in Forlì. However, when Ezio and Machiavelli arrive in the city, they find it under siege by an army of mercenaries led by Checco and Ludovico Orsi, who have been hired by Rodrigo to obtain a map made by Caterina's
late husband showing the locations of Altaïr's Codex pages, which in turn lead to the Vault. In the second game, Ezio convinces Machiavelli that he can lead The Order of Assassins, recruiting people for the Brotherhood and restoring it to its former strength.
Merchant Prince is video game developed by
HDI and released in 1994 by
QQP; it was then released as the
Machiavelli: The Prince in 1995 by
MicroProse. It is the first game of the
Merchant Prince video game series. A sequel,
Merchant Prince II, was released in 2001. He appears in ''
Sid Meier's Civilization VII'' as a playable leader. == References ==