calixtus iii

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A historical figure: Calixtus III was a Pope of the Catholic Church. He is primarily known for his nepotism, which involved favoring and promoting his relatives, particularly members of the Borgia family, to positions of power within the Church and Italian politics.

Usage
  • The name "Calixtus III" is used to refer specifically to this individual pope. It is typically used in historical, religious, or academic contexts.
  • As a proper noun, it is always capitalized.
Examples
  • Historical Context:
  • Discussing Actions:
  • Academic Reference:
Advanced Usage
  • "The papacy of Calixtus III": Refers to the period of time during which he served as pope, including the events and policies of that era.
    • The papacy of Calixtus III was marked by a focus on crusading against the Ottoman Turks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alfonso de Borgia: The birth name of Calixtus III before he became pope.
  • Borgia: The name of the family he empowered. This term is strongly associated with his legacy.
Synonyms
  • Pontiff: A formal term for a pope.
  • The Bishop of Rome: Another title for the pope.

Note: While "Pontiff" and "The Bishop of Rome" are synonyms for the office, "Calixtus III" is the specific name of the person who held that office.

Noun
  1. Italian pope whose nepotism put the Borgia family in power in Italy (1378-1458)

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