Roderic Llançol i de Borja

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Roderic Llançol i de Borja, later known as Pope Alexander VI, was a powerful and controversial Renaissance pope from the influential Borgia family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance figure
Roman Catholic priest
cardinal
human
noble
pope
alsoKnownAs Pope Alexander VI
Pope Alexander VI
surface form: Rodrigo Borgia

Rodrigo de Borja
appointedCardinalBy Pope Callixtus III
associatedWithEvent Italian Wars
Treaty of Tordesillas
surface form: Treaty of Tordesillas (papal context)
burialPlace Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli
surface form: Church of Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli (associated, later transfer)

Rome
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Aragon
dateOfBirth 1431
dateOfDeath 1503
electedAsPopeBy papal conclave of 1492
endTime pontificate 1503
era Renaissance
familyRelation nephew of Pope Callixtus III
fatherOf Cesare Borgia
Gioffre Borgia
surface form: Jofré Borgia

Giovanni Borgia
surface form: Juan Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía

Lucrezia Borgia
granted papal bulls dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal
heldTitle Vice-Chancellor of the Roman Church
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Latin
Catalan
surface form: Valencian
memberOf Borgia family
notableFor controversial papacy
nepotism
patronage of the arts
political intrigue
territorial expansion of the Papal States
notableWork commissioning of the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican
papalName Pope Alexander VI
surface form: Alexander VI
placeOfBirth Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Valencia
Xàtiva
placeOfDeath Papal States
Rome
positionHeld Pope
predecessor Pope Innocent VIII
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
startTime pontificate 1492
successor Pope Pius III

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Pope Alexander VI birthName Roderic Llançol i de Borja