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      • Alexander VI (born 1431, Játiva, near Valencia [Spain]—died August 18, 1503, Rome) was a corrupt, worldly, and ambitious pope (1492–1503), whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation.
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  2. Alexander VI, corrupt, wordly, and ambitious pope (1492–1503), whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation. His pursuit of political goals and unremitting efforts to aggrandize his family were seen as excessive.

  3. Aug 10, 2020 · Spanish-born Pope Alexander VI was patriarch of the Borgia family. Remembered as the worst pope in history, he was obsessed with wealth, power and women. Alexander VI was a pope who lived during the 15th century, when Italy was experiencing the Renaissance.

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  4. Aug 23, 2017 · He served as vice-chancellor of the Church from 1457 through to his papal election in 1492, and some effort is made in this article to balance the achievements of his time as a cardinal with the events that dictated his actions as pope.

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    Alexander VI, orig. Rodrigo de Borja y Doms, (born 1431, Játiva, Aragon—died Aug. 18, 1503, Rome), Pope (1492–1503). Born into the Spanish branch of the Borgia family, he amassed great wealth and lived scandalously, fathering four illegitimate children (before his election as pope), who played an important role in his complicated dynastic plans. He...

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  5. Sep 18, 2020 · Pope Alexander VI left behind a legacy of corruption and scandal. Although his behavior was typical of Renaissance-era popes, Alexander became known as the embodiment of sin. The pope willfully ignored his church vows and lived a lavish lifestyle.

  6. Due to his other activities, the reforms Alexander VI brought about in the increasingly irresponsible Curia are often overlooked. He created a group of the most pious cardinals in the Church to help the process move along more swiftly.

  7. The worldly excesses of the secular Renaissance church, epitomized by the era of Alexander VI (1492–1503), exploded in the Reformation under Pope Leo X (1513–1521), whose campaign to raise funds in the German states to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica by supporting sale of indulgences was a key impetus for Martin Luther's 95 Theses.

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