Alexander VI, né Rodrigo Borja (January 1, 1431 – August 18, 1503) Pope (1492–1503), is the most memorable of the secular Popes of the Renaissance. He was born at Xàtiva, València, Aragon, and his father's surname was Llançol; that of his mother's family, Borja, was assumed by him on the elevation of his maternal uncle to the Papacy as Callixtus III (April 8, 1455).
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Alexander VI (Cabotia and Brasil)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Alexander VI, né Rodrigo Borja (January 1, 1431 – August 18, 1503) Pope (1492–1503), is the most memorable of the secular Popes of the Renaissance. He was born at Xàtiva, València, Aragon, and his father's surname was Llançol; that of his mother's family, Borja, was assumed by him on the elevation of his maternal uncle to the Papacy as Callixtus III (April 8, 1455).
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Alexander VI, né Rodrigo Borja (January 1, 1431 – August 18, 1503) Pope (1492–1503), is the most memorable of the secular Popes of the Renaissance. He was born at Xàtiva, València, Aragon, and his father's surname was Llançol; that of his mother's family, Borja, was assumed by him on the elevation of his maternal uncle to the Papacy as Callixtus III (April 8, 1455).
|