rodrigo borgia
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Definition
Proper noun: - Rodrigo Borgia: The birth name of Pope Alexander VI, a 15th-century pope known for his patronage of the arts, his political machinations, and for being the father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia.
Usage
- Rodrigo Borgia is used specifically to refer to the historical figure before and during his papacy, often in historical, biographical, or dramatic contexts.
- The television series portrays Rodrigo Borgia's rise to power within the Catholic Church.
- Historians debate the political legacy of Rodrigo Borgia.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used to denote the complex intersection of religious authority, Renaissance politics, and familial ambition.
- The election of Rodrigo Borgia as pope marked a new era of nepotism in the Vatican.
Variants and Related Words
- Alexander VI: His papal name, used when referring to his tenure as Pope (1492–1503).
- Pope Alexander VI issued the papal bull that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
- Borgia: The family name, often used adjectivally (e.g., Borgia family, Borgia politics).
- The Borgia dynasty was infamous during the Italian Renaissance.
Synonyms
- Pope Alexander VI: The primary synonym, used in formal historical and religious contexts.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- While there are no direct idioms, the name is central to phrases describing corruption or nepotism in a historical context.
- His administration was compared to the court of Rodrigo Borgia, filled with favoritism and intrigue.
Noun
- Pope and father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia (1431-1503)