There were two Borgia Popes: The Borgias are the most infamous family of Renaissance Italy, and their history normally hinges around four key individuals, two of whom were Popes:Pope Calixtus III, his nephew Pope Alexander IV.
That would be Rodrigo Borgia who took the name of Pope Alexander VI
Cesare Borgia was most noted for being an Italian politician and nobleman. In addition, Cesare Borgia was a cardinal and the son of Pope Alexander VI.
Cesare Borgia was never a pope but was the illegitimate son of a pope - 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; Cesare Borgia, among other children.
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli listed many earlier political figures, both good and bad, but made reference to the powerful Borgia and Medici families (each of which eventually included a Pope).
Cesare Borgia was born on September 13, 1475.
Cesare Borgia was born on September 13, 1475.
Cesare Borgia
yes very as the title of pope was passed down through the family as was their corrupt rule until it finally ended with cesare Borgia being killed in battle in Spain in 1507.
Ezio did not kill Cesare Borgia he said he would not be killed by man Ezio throw he of the Cliff and he died
Yes Rodrigo Borgia (Pope AlexanderVI) was a templar knight and infact he was the leader of the Italian templars. He became pope in 1492 and was pope until his death in 1503. He had two children named Cesare and Lucrezia. It is not fully known how he died.Actually, it is known how he died - he was poisoned with cantarella (derived from arsenic) in 1503. The only thing we don't know is who did it, though some scholars point to his son, Cesare.
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