• Juan de Borja may refer to: Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor (14461503), held various positions in the Catholic Church, including archbishop...
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    Juan de Borja Lanzol (Llançol) de Romaní, el mayor (1446 – August 1, 1503) was the first of ten cardinal-nephews elevated by Pope Alexander VI, the cousin...
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  • refer to: Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor (1446-1503), Bishop of Monreale 1483–1503, Cardinal 1492-1503 Juan Castellar y de Borja (1441-1505)...
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    Sigüenza (Spain) (1446 – death 1448.12.12) Juan Carvajal (10 August 1446 – death 6 Dec 1469) previously Bishop of Coria (Spain) (1443.10.11 – 1446.08.10 not possessed);...
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    de’ Mari (23 March 1489 – 14 March 1491) Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor (31 August 1492 – 1 August 1503) Francesco Soderini (12 June 1503 –...
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    (1475–1479) Died Juan de Ortega (1479–1485) Died Diego de Fonseca (27 Jan 1486 – 1487 Died) . . . César de Borja (1495 – 6 Sep 1499 Resigned) Juan López (bishop...
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  • Giovanni Berardi (1443) Albert d'Albret (1444) Pietro Barbo (1445–1446) Juan de Torquemada (1446) Giorgio Fieschi (1447) Domenico Capranica (1448) Astorgo Agnensi...
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  • praying to repent for her sins, until her death in 1519. Juan Borgia The Elder (1446 – 1 August 1503) (voiced by Harry Standjofski), also known as "The Banker"...
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    bishop of Cava Alonso de Borja (2 May 1444) — Cardinal-Priest of SS. IV Coronati; bishop of Valencia Enrico Rampini (16 December 1446) — Cardinal-Priest...
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    1458 papal conclave (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    against him broke out and some of his partisans (e.g. his nephew Pedro Luis de Borja) had to flee Rome. At the time of Callixtus' death, there were 27 living...
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    queen of Epirus (b. 1350) 1446 – Antipope Clement VIII (b. 1369) 1491 – Bertoldo di Giovanni, Italian sculptor (b. c. 1435) 1503 – Piero the Unfortunate...
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    della Rovere, O.F.M. (1474–1494) Cardinal Juan de Borja Lanzol (1494–1503) Cardinal Ippolito d'Este (8 Oct 1503 – 3 Sep 1520) Administrator Cardinal Giovanni...
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    The 1455 papal conclave (April 4–8) elected Cardinal Alfons Borja Pope Callixtus III following the death of Pope Nicholas V. The conclave was the first...
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    II, two by Eugenius IV, one by Callixtus III and one by Nicholas V. Pierre de Foix was the last surviving cardinal of the Great Western Schism and was elevated...
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  • participations Including CP La Felguera's participations Including Ciudad de Murcia's participations Including CD Ensidesa's participations The all-time...
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  • terms "isla", "isla de/los/las", "islote", "islita", "isleta", "island," "islet," "islets," "rocks," "islas," "islotes," "islas de," "Archipiélago," and...
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