
Hieronyma Borgia (1485-) was a distant cousin and a lady-in-waiting of Lucrezia Borgia. In 1496, when Juan Borgia Lanzol arrived in Rome to become a Cardinal, he brought with him Hieronyma and Angela Borgia to serve as her ladies-in-waiting. In 1498, she had an affair with Alfonso of Aragon, who was searching for his unfaithful wife (who was having an affair with Alfonso d'Este) in their house. Lucrezia smelled her perfume and confronted her, forgiving her; however, when Lucrezia told her the story of her previous lady-in-waiting, Pantisilea (who was found in the Tiber, whipped to death), Hieronyma requested that she be allowed to return to Spain the next day. It is unknown when Hieronyma died.