ALEXANDER VI, Pope

1431?–1503, pope (1492–1503), a Spaniard (b. Játiva) named Rodrigo de Borja or, in Italian, Rodrigo Borgia; successor of Innocent VIII. He took Borja as his surname from his mother's brother Alfonso, who was Pope Calixtus III. Rodrigo became cardinal (1456), vice chancellor of the Roman Church (1457), and dean of the sacred college (1476). Cardinal Borgia had four illegitimate children by a Roman woman, Vannozza; among them were Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia. Alexander was elected by a corrupt conclave. The foreign relations during his papacy were dominated by the increasing influence of France in Italy, which culminated in the invasion of Charles VIII in 1494. Alexander prevented Charles from taking the church property in Rome, but he turned over to the French the valuable Ottoman hostage Djem, brother of Sultan Beyazid II. Alexander's son, Cesare Borgia, was the principal leader in papal affairs, and papal resources were spent lavishly in building up Cesare's power. For his daughter Lucrezia, Alexander arranged suitable marriages. The favoritism shown his children and the lax moral tone of Renaissance Rome as well as the unscrupulous methods employed by Cesare and other papal officials have made Alexander's name the symbol of the worldly irreligion of Renaissance popes. Girolamo Savonarola was an outspoken opponent and critic of Alexander. Recent studies tend to minimize the pope's immorality and stress his solid achievements as a political strategist and church administrator. It was Alexander who proclaimed the line of demarcation that awarded part of the new discoveries in the world to Spain, part to Portugal (see Tordesillas, Treaty of). Alexander was a munificent patron of the arts. He was succeeded by Pius III.

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...to recent critics of Pope, especially to Geoffrey...Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope , General Editor, John Butt, vols. ii-vi London, 1939-54...volume. The Works of Alexander Pope , ed. W. Elwin...The Correspondence of Alexander Pope , ed. George Sherburn...
...comprehensive survey of Popes achievement...emphasis (as Pope would have wished...the Heart. VI CRITICISM OF...life-time as Pope and Voltaire; and Popes poetry has been...attacks upon Popes widely acknowledged...Writings of Alexander Pope, Esq. (1745...
...the evidence 1 and adjudged Pope the more guilty. Since that...is perhaps distressing, for Pope cannot be presented as an ideal...reputation. The energy with which Popes acquaintances aided the subscription...friendship. By the end of June, Pope wrote Caryll to this effect...9. 2 Elwin- Courthope, vi.212. 3 Pope to Caryll, i...
...IV:13) visits the Cave of Spleen to garner more force for Belindas hysteria. The canto is a sort of parody of underworld journeys in which heroes encounter the dead ( Aeneid, book VI). But this underworld appears internal, for Pope is
...law and cosmic balance on which Pope similarly insists. 1 The practical...fulfilling various functions VI, 163 , may be compared with...looking for some sort of superman VI, 182 . This is a strikingly...mecum for every sensible person. VI, 150 It would not be unreasonable...
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...counterpoint to Popes paratextual practice. Pope is actively undermining...of the Poems of Alexander Pope (London...Georgics, Aeneid I-VI, trans. H...color purple. Pope uses the term...As revealed in Popes practice, purple...suggestions Pope seems to want...David Morris, Alexander Pope: The Genius...Georgics, Aeneid I-VI, Book 4, line...
...7) One of Popes first biographers...Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) by...against Mr Pope as a Man...illustrate Mr Popes Works, and...Poet"; 1: vi), and if...of one of Popes archenemies...Rogers, Alexander Pope Encyclopaedia...
...Stowe is a classic and Popes bust is firmly ensconced in it (Batey, Alexander Pope). There are, however...opportunity for finding Popes bust. (5) In Gilpins Dialogue, Popes verses (lines 15-16...were attributed to "A. Pope" (123). (6) Theodore...Vergils Aeneid, Book VI, lines 660-64...
...T005385. (3) Popes Own Miscellany...Containing New Poems by Alexander Pope and Others, ed...death"--meaning Popes half sister Magdalen Rackett (Pope to Richard Boyle...Correspondence of Alexander Pope, ed. George...Maynard Mack, Alexander Pope: A Life (New...p. 286. In Popes letter to Caryll...
...reference recalls Popes Homer. Even in 1720 Alexander Pope saw that the...unhappy shape of Popes career and...Correspondence of Alexander Pope, ed. George...Womens Place in Popes World (Cambridge...Thomas, Alexander Pope and His Eighteenth...
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...Personal Lives of Popes and Kings, We Are...15th-century pope and lascivious patriarch...silver. Crowned Alexander VI in 1492, he enjoyed...dubbed The Fearsome Pope and The Warrior Pope for good reason...that scrutinise popes, tsars and commissars...
...Jeremy Ironss Hammy Performance as a Pope. by Rachel Cooke The Borgias Sky...playing the isth-century pope Alexander VI in Showtimes The Borgias (Saturdays...tears. As I understand it, Pope Alexander VI was an enormously fat good-time...
...reminding us in Commonweal of Alexander Nevskys mythic heroism...not lifted until 1967 by Pope Paul VI and the Patriarch Athanegoras...disappointing, then, to hear the Pope slandered as "the two...Switzerland in 1969 when Paul VI made a first-ever papal...
...ABORTION In 1964, Pope Paul VI created the Papal Commission...Hematologists in the year the pope died). It should likewise...cited by the Protestants, which popes and bishops have either condemned...In this and other texts, the pope took the position that a change...martyrdom." Langan quotes the pope, "Life finds its center...51." In her view, and the popes, martyrdom is admirable...
...succession of leaders (popes, "Holy Fathers...connection are that the pope is the titular head of...Second Vatican Council and Pope John XXIII moved much...differences. Then in 1968, Pope Paul VI, against the counsel...George W. Bush, Lamar Alexander, and other White House...
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...History; an Orgy-Loving Pope, His Incestuous Daughter...than the Pope him-self, Alexander VI, formerly known as Rodrigo...his nephew, the future Alexander VI, who was given a key...Jeremy Irons as the Borgia Pope, Alexander VI
...History; an Orgy-Loving Pope, His Incestuous Daughter...than the Pope himself, Alexander VI, formerly known as Rodrigo...his nephew, the future Alexander VI, who was given a key...Jeremy Irons as the Borgia Pope, Alexander VI
...Grainger). When Rodrigo becomes Pope in 1492, he replaces his mistress...threatened by the arrival of the Popes scheming new lover. JUAN BORGIA...Borgia family who goes on to become Pope Alexander VI. A man of many contradictions...
...least four of the 26 popes in the book had their...overindulgence. Take Pope Joan, the first...PR disaster, the Popes outrageous eating...indigestion. The popes always liked to create...their affluence. Alexander VI (1492-1503...to the present day Pope John Paul II who...
...clergy became rampant. Many popes were sex mad. And not just the infamous Borgia, Pope Alexander VI. One teenage Pope resigned to marry his cousin...likely to do so, even when a new Pope is elected. WERE YOU A PRIESTS...
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ALEXANDER VI , pope 1431? 1503...Alfonso, who was Pope Calixtus III. Rodrigo...Lucrezia Borgia. Alexander was elected by a...Charles VIII in 1494. Alexander prevented Charles...irreligion of Renaissance popes. Girolamo Savonarola...
POPES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (table) Popes of the Roman Catholic...Evaristus, 97? 105? St. Alexander I, 105? 115? St...Boniface II, 530 32 pope or antipope: Dioscurus...Sergius I, 687 701 John VI, 701 5 John VII, 705...Nicholas II, 1058 61 Alexander II, 1061 73 antipope...
...arts. He secured the election of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI ) as pope. Galeazzos daughter Bianca Maria married Holy Roman...lord of the cities of Imola and Forli and a nephew of Pope Sixtus IV . After Gerolamo was murdered (1488...
...the reform of the scandalously corrupt court of Pope Alexander VI. Alexander, understandably infuriated, ordered Savonarola...for disobedience in 1497. Savonarola now declared Alexander no true pope, being elected by simony. The people...
...Rome itself, the popes temporal power...became the seat of the popes. From 1309 to 1417...Cesare Borgia , son of Pope Alexander VI, conquered the petty...early 16th cent., Pope Julius II consolidated...their autonomy to the popes were Ferrara (1598...
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