Was Borgias a real pope?

The Borgias became prominent in ecclesiastical and political affairs in the 15th and 16th centuries, producing two popes: Alfons de Borja, who ruled as Pope Callixtus III during 1455–1458, and Rodrigo Lanzol Borgia, as Pope Alexander VI, during 1492–1503.
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Is Borgias historically accurate?

Jordan has taken a page from Hirst in that he's not attempting to pass off “The Borgias” as 100 percent accurate. “I don't claim to be telling a completely factual tale; that's for textbooks,” Jordan says in the notes to the series. “This is a suspenseful crime drama based on real characters and events.
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Is the Borgias based on a real pope?

The Borgias, also known as the Borjas, were a European papal family of Spanish origin that became prominent during the Renaissance. The family produced three popes of the Catholic Church: Pope Callixtus III (born Alfons de Borja; 1378–1458) – served as pope from 8 April 1455 until his death on 6 August 1458.
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What Pope is the Borgias based on?

Alfonso de Borgia (1378–1458) established the family's influence in Italy and became Pope Calixtus III in 1455 (see Calixtus III). Rodrigo Borgia became a cardinal of the Roman Catholic church and, later (1492), Pope Alexander VI (see Alexander VI under Alexander [Papacy]).
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What Pope had a child with his daughter?

And the old man licking his lips at the antics of the call-girls was none other than the Pope himself, Alexander VI, formerly known as Rodrigo Borgia. It is said that his daughter Lucrezia and his son Cesare were also there, enjoying the spectacle.
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Was there a female pope?

Pope Joan, legendary female pontiff who supposedly reigned, under the title of John VIII, for slightly more than 25 months, from 855 to 858, between the pontificates of St. Leo IV (847–855) and Benedict III (855–858).
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Are the Medici and the Borgias related?

Their name has become a byword for murder and incest, making the Borgia the most notorious family in Renaissance Italy. They were not friends of the Medici.
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Who is the real pope?

Pope Francis is the 266th Bishop of Rome. Francis was elected to the papacy on March 13, 2013, to replace Benedict XVI, who resigned from office two weeks earlier. Themes that have come to define Francis' papacy include poverty, mercy, and joy. Francis is the papal name of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
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What happened to the Borgias after the pope died?

Later Years. In 1503, Borgia's father, Pope Alexander, died, and with him many of Cesare's remaining plots died as well. Borgia's life became more stable, and when Alfonso's father died in 1505, Borgia and Alfonso became the reigning duke and duchess of Ferrara.
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Why was Pope Alexander VI so infamous?

Although he enjoyed many successes, Pope Alexander VI is most well-known for the rumors of corruption and licentiousness that plagued his papacy. He used his position as the supreme leader of the Catholic Church to ensure that his children with Vanozza dei Cattani would be well provided for.
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Was there ever a Greek pope?

Pope Zachary was the last pope of Greek extraction and the last to seek imperial confirmation of his election.
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Why do Borgias matter?

The Borgias became prominent in ecclesiastical and political affairs in the 15th and 16th centuries, producing two popes: Alfons de Borja, who ruled as Pope Callixtus III during 1455–1458, and Rodrigo Lanzol Borgia, as Pope Alexander VI, during 1492–1503.
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Who was pope after Borgia?

Following the death of the Borgia pope in 1503, Giuliano returned to Rome, having been 10 years in exile, and, after Pius III's brief pontificate, was, with the liberal help of simony, elected Pope Julius II in October 1503.
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How accurate is Borgia Faith and Fear?

While he seems to have done a few historical costume movies, his costumes for Borgia: Faith and Fear aren't the most historically accurate nor are they particularly fun to look at. The Showtime version may take historical liberties, but at least the costumes appear consistently fantastic.
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Why did The Borgias get Cancelled?

Showtime has canceled its original series "The Borgias" saying the period drama was too expensive. "The Borgias" creator Neil Jordan spoke with Deadline saying, "When they looked at what it could cost it was just too expensive."
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Who was the true first pope?

Peter, traditionally considered the first pope.
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Who is the greatest pope of all time?

Pope Innocent was one of the most powerful and influential of the medieval popes. He exerted a wide influence over the Christian states of Europe, claiming supremacy over all of Europe's kings.
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Does the Medici bloodline still exist?

The Medicis produced four popes (Leo X, Clement VII, Pius IV and Leo XI), and their genes have been mixed into many of Europe's royal families. The last Medici ruler died without a male heir in 1737, ending the family dynasty after almost three centuries.
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Are any Medicis still alive?

Anna Maria Luisa, great-great-granddaughter of Ferdinando I, is the last Medici.
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Was Medici corrupt?

The Medici didn't start out as the most powerful family in Italy. Other families were just as rich, and just as ambitious. But no one knew more about getting ahead - and staying ahead - than the Medici. They clawed their way to the top, sometimes through bribery, corruption and violence.
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Who were the three black popes?

These were Pope Victor I (reigned c . 189 to 199), Pope Miltiades (reigned 311 to 314) and Pope Gelasius I (492 to 496); all three were North African men.
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Can the Pope smoke?

Pope Francis, who had a lung removed as a teenager, does not smoke.
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Who was the youngest pope ever?

Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylactus of Tusculum in Rome, was Bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States on three occasions between October 1032 and July 1048. Aged approximately 20 at his first election, he is one of the youngest popes in history.
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