Because he was born in the Valencia region - The Northern part of Spain before it was unified into 1 nation.
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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The early 16th-century saw Michelangelo create his sculptural masterpiece "David" and Martin Luther begin his university education. Anne Boleyn was (possibly) born and Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI around this time.
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The surname Pep originates from Spain. The current coach of European and Germany champions is Called Pep Guardiola. The Spaniard joined the Baverians this summer.
Pope Pius III (Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini) replaced Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia).
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There has never been a Pope Rodrigo but Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI.
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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.
Rodrigo Borgia, but you don't really kill him you leave him just outside of The Vault to die.
Pope Alexander VI - Roderic Llançol i de Borja (Rodrigo Borgia) fathered a number of children.
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.
No, Lucrezia Borgia never served as Pope. Popular myths abound about woman Popes, such as Pope Joan; however, they are not true. Lucrezia was the illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI) and Vannozza dei Cattanei.
Because that is what the script called for.