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  1. Pope Alexander VI (born Rodrigo de Borja; 1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503) (epithet: Valentinus ("The Valencian")) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 August 1492 until his death in 1503.

  2. Alexander VI (born 1431, Játiva, near Valencia [Spain]—died August 18, 1503, Rome) was a corrupt, worldly, and ambitious pope (1492–1503), whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation.

    • Francis Xavier Murphy
  3. Alejandro VI (Játiva, 1 de enero de 1431-Roma, 18 de agosto de 1503) fue el papa n.º 214 de la Iglesia católica entre 1492 y 1503. Su nombre de nacimiento era Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja [1] [2] (en castellano conocido como Rodrigo de Borja y en italiano como Rodrigo Borgia).

  4. 1 January 1431. Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia. Died. 18 August 1503. (1503-08-18) (aged 72) Rome. Other popes named Alexander. Pope Alexander VI ( Latin: Alexander Sextus; 1431–1503), born Rodrigo Lanzol y Borja, was an Spanish cleric of the Roman Catholic Church and the 215th Pope from 1492 to 1503.

  5. Alexander VI ALEXANDER Sextus: Roderic Llançol i de Borja: 1 January 1431 Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon 61 / 72 Born as a subject of the Kingdom of Valencia (and therefore subject to the monarch of the Crown of Aragon). Spanish (Valencian); Nephew of Callixtus III; father to Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia.

    Pontiff Number
    Pontificate
    Name: English · Latin
    Date And Place Of Birth
    118
    30 July 903 – Dec 903 (124 days)
    Leo V LEO Quintus
    c. 845 Ardea, Papal States
    October 903 – January 904 (92 days)
    Christopher CHRISTOFORO
    Rome, Papal States
    119
    29 January 904 – 14 April 911 (7 years, ...
    Sergius III SERGIVS Tertius
    c. 860 Rome, Papal States
    120
    14 April 911 – June 913 (2 years, 48 ...
    Anastasius III ANASTASIVS Tertius
    c. 865 Rome, Papal States
  6. The Banquet of Chestnuts (sometimes Ballet of Chestnuts, Festival of Chestnuts, or Joust of Whores) was a supper purportedly held at the Papal Palace in Rome and hosted by former Cardinal Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, on 31 October 1501.

  7. The Papal Bull "Inter Caetera," issued by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493, played a central role in the Spanish conquest of the New World. The document supported Spain’s strategy to ensure its exclusive right to the lands discovered by Columbus the previous year.