- sgira.org pope_alexander_6.htmAs the nephew of Pope Callistus III, Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503) was the second member of the Borgia family of Spain to become pope.
- britannica.com Religious Personages & Scholars Saints & PopesWhat was Alexander VI’s family like? Alexander VI fathered many children by a number of mistresses, but four were legitimized: Juan, Cesare , Jofré, and Lucrezia .
- guidesubject.com alexander-vi-pope/After the pontificates of Paul II , Sixtus IV and Innocent VIII , Rodrigo was elevated to the chair of Saint Peter with the name of Alexander VI, on August 2 , 1492 .
- catholicity.com encyclopedia/a/alexander_vi,…Borgia, by a bare two-thirds majority secured by his own vote, was proclaimed Pope on the morning of 11 Aug., 1492, and took the name of Alexander VI.
- allthatsinteresting.com pope-alexander-viFurthermore, Pope Alexander VI endowed his closest allies with fiefdoms across the Papal States and often practiced simony, the sin of selling church offices.
- tr.celeb-true.com pope-alexander-spanish-born-…İdari Politikalar. Diğer faaliyetleri nedeniyle, Alexander VI'nın giderek sorumsuz Curia'da getirdiği reformlar genellikle göz ardı ediliyor.
- Pope from 1492 until 1503, Alexander VI is known as one of the most charismatic, but also one of the most corrupt and decadent, church leaders in history.
- studysmarter.co.uk Protestant Reformation Pope Alexander VIRodrigo Borja was appointed Pope Alexander VI. 1493. 25 May - Pope Alexander VI ceded land in Italy to create an alliance against Naples.
- lifeinitaly.com rodrigo-borgia-pope-alexander-vi/Rodrigo Borgia – Pope Alexander VI. Written by Admin on June 25, 2018. Rodrigo de Borja was born in Xàtiva, near Valencia, in Spain on January 1, 1431.
- popehistory.com popes/pope-alexander-vi/Pope Alexander VI was the 214th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. He ruled for just over 11 years and a total of more than 4,000 days.