Noun
Pope and father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia (1431-1503)
Source: WordNetAs for his true faults, known only to his confessor, Pope Alexander VI apparently died genuinely repentant." Source: Internet
Mirror, Mirror, Gregory Maguire (2003) * Spanish author Javier Sierra writes of Pope Alexander VI in his novel, The Secret Supper. Source: Internet
The second, contradictory, bull recognized him as the son of Pope Alexander VI. Source: Internet
While stile a cardinal, Pope Alexander VI began making marriage arrangements for Cesare. Source: Internet
This was accomplished by the Treaty of Tordesillas (June 7, 1494), which modified the delimitation authorized by Pope Alexander VI in two bulls issued on May 4, 1493. Source: Internet
Next, Pope Alexander VI called for all four Holy Doors in Rome to be opened at Christmas in 1499 for the Jubilee of 1500. Source: Internet