The life of Pope Alexander VI has been the object of controversy for centuries. He has often been portrayed in terms of moral extremes. Those historians who have been critical of his methods and motives have depicted the Borgia pope as evil incarnate. For them, Alexander VI was the ultimate symbol of papal corruption. Those historians sympathetic with the church have claimed that Alexander was a slandered and misunderstood figure. In reality, Alexander VI could most accurately be described as temporal prince so typical of the Renaissance. In many respects, he was no better or worse than any other pontiff of his age. Of all the so-called secular popes, Alexander VI has been singled out as a figure of exceptional immorality and corruptibility...
From the late Middle Ages onwards, the reputation of Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073–85) was hotly debated...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...
The Italian Renaissance brought about a rebirth of Greek and Roman culture from the 14th to 16th Cen...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. A historian once ended his work on...
Alexander III was one of the most important popes of the Middle Ages and his papacy (1159-81) marked...
Dr. Raymond J. Maras is Associate Professor of History and was a member of the Signal Corps during W...
Bibliography: pages 202-210.This work examines and critically evaluates what the author considers to...
textIn 1492, Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia ascended the throne of St. Peter as Pope Alexander Sextus. Late...
Pope Boniface VIII has often been regarded as the last medieval pope for his attempt to defend the n...
In the 1540s, Italian princes, lords and cardinals wrote to each other using a secret, highly imagin...
In this book Claudia Daniotti provides the first comprehensive study of the representation of Alexan...
This article is devoted to the famous book by Philippe Duplessis-Mornay “The Mystery of Iniquity”. T...
Andreas Palaeologus, the claimant to the Byzantine throne who died in Rome in 1502, has generally be...
.Abstrachttps://iris.uniroma1.it/mydspace#t The articles in Framing Clement III, (Anti)Pope, a mo...
From the late Middle Ages onwards, the reputation of Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073–85) was hotly debated...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...
The Italian Renaissance brought about a rebirth of Greek and Roman culture from the 14th to 16th Cen...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. A historian once ended his work on...
Alexander III was one of the most important popes of the Middle Ages and his papacy (1159-81) marked...
Dr. Raymond J. Maras is Associate Professor of History and was a member of the Signal Corps during W...
Bibliography: pages 202-210.This work examines and critically evaluates what the author considers to...
textIn 1492, Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia ascended the throne of St. Peter as Pope Alexander Sextus. Late...
Pope Boniface VIII has often been regarded as the last medieval pope for his attempt to defend the n...
In the 1540s, Italian princes, lords and cardinals wrote to each other using a secret, highly imagin...
In this book Claudia Daniotti provides the first comprehensive study of the representation of Alexan...
This article is devoted to the famous book by Philippe Duplessis-Mornay “The Mystery of Iniquity”. T...
Andreas Palaeologus, the claimant to the Byzantine throne who died in Rome in 1502, has generally be...
.Abstrachttps://iris.uniroma1.it/mydspace#t The articles in Framing Clement III, (Anti)Pope, a mo...
From the late Middle Ages onwards, the reputation of Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073–85) was hotly debated...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...