
Alejandro VI
Alejandro VI, nacido Rodrigo Borgia, fue Papa de la Iglesia Católica de 1492 a 1503. Conocido por su controvertida vida personal y su nepotismo, su papado estuvo marcado por la corrupción y las intrigas políticas. A pesar de su reputación, Alejandro VI desempeñó un papel crucial en la expansión de la influencia de la Iglesia y en la política europea, incluyendo el apoyo a los viajes de exploración de Colón.
Born on Jan 01, 1431 (594 years old)
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Peru:
Alejandro VI is noted for granting the right to strike to the university assembly.
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Venezuela:
Pope Alejandro VI was criticized for his promiscuity and is noted for having several illegitimate children.
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Bolivia:
Pope Alexander VI was heavily criticized for his promiscuity.
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Venezuela:
Alejandro VI was the first pope elected in the Sistine Chapel in 1492.
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Dominican Republic:
Alejandro VI is one of the most questioned popes due to accusations of nepotism and corruption.
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Uruguay:
Pope Alejandro VI commissioned the gilding of the basilica with gold from the Spanish Americas.
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Venezuela:
Alejandro VI was the pope who granted Ferdinand the title 'Catholic'.
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