Yes, his real name was pope alexander, he was a corrupted pope who did many sins.
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Many of the Popes, if not all were corrupt before the Renaissance time period. Although he did make the Treaty of Tordesillas he was not a well known, and in Latin 'Borgia' is a name of corruption; murder; hate. Although yes, he made himself known as Pope Alexander VI.
RODRIGO BORGIA
Pope Pius III (Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini) replaced Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia).
Rodrigo Borgia
ezio auditore tried.the one who killed him is cesare borgia
There has never been a Pope Rodrigo but Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI.
Children: Cesare Borgia, Lucrezia Borgia, Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia, Gioffre Borgia, Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st duke of Gandía, Laura Borgia, Isabella Borgia, Girolama Borgia, Rodrigo Borgia, Ottaviano Borgia, Bernardo Borgia
Yes there was. There were 2 popes with the birth name Borgia. One being Rodrigo Borgia Pope name Pope Alexander VI and the other being his uncle Pope Innocent VIII.
No, but Ubisoft always found a way to make sure they stayed within the perimeters of reality. For example, history states that Rodrigo Borgia was poisoned by an unknown assailant. In AC:B, he is killed when his son, Cesare Borgia, poisons an apple with la cantarella (a type of arsenic).
Yes he was but his name is really Rodrigo Borja i Borja. He was also known as Pope Alexander IV (4th). Edit: Rodrigo Borgia was indeed Pope Alexander IV, but he was not affiliated with the Knights Templar. That is a common misconception brought forth by the Assassin's Creed series. The Knights Templar were actually dissolved in the late 13th century, after the Crusades were over. Of course, if you refute everything that Assassin's Creed says as fact, you'll think I don't realize that the Templars still secretly rule the world and are at war with the Order of the Assassins.
Rodrigo Borgia, but you don't really kill him you leave him just outside of The Vault to die.
Because he was born in the Valencia region - The Northern part of Spain before it was unified into 1 nation.
Pope Alexander VI - Roderic Llançol i de Borja (Rodrigo Borgia) fathered a number of children.