Alexander VI

NOUN
  1. Pope and father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia (1431-1503)
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  • Stuart remained at Spotsylvania Court House until 3:00 P.M. The artillerist Porter Alexander visited with him before he left, and recalled that Stuart “was in his usual high spirits & cheerful mood.” Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
  • Many a saintlier pope than Alexander VI would have made the fatal mistake of yielding to brute force and surrendering unconditionally to the conqueror of Italy; the most heroic of the popes could not have sustained the stability of the Holy See at this crucial moment with greater firmness. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Washington, 1897, pp. 177-196; Rev.P. de Roo, who laboured for several years on the "Regesta" of Alexander VI; Heywood, who compiled the "Documenta selecta e tabulario Sanctæ Sedis, insulas et terras anno 1492 repertas a Christophoro Columbo respicientia", which he published in phototype in 1892. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • My friend Rafael Sabatini, than whom no man living has dug deeper into Borgia history, explains the calumniation of Lucretia in this fashion: Adultery and promiscuous intercourse were the fashion in Rome at the time of Alexander VI. She Stands Accused
  • Today in 1493, Pope Alexander VI gave most of the New World to Spain via the papal bull Inter caetera. Madkestrel: Today in 1493, Pope Alexander VI gave mo
  • A toy truck provides some entertainment for Alexander Vigil outside his family's trailer in Pueblo.
  • A toy truck provides some entertainment for Alexander Vigil outside his family's trailer in Pueblo.
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