- Francisco de Borja
:"Not to be confused with Saint
Francis Borgia ".Francisco de Borja (1441 – November 4, 1511) was a Spanish cardinal, and the seventh of tencardinal-nephew s created byPope Alexander VI .Borja was born in 1441 in Játiva, Spain and was a canon in the cathedral chapter of Valencia. After the election of Rodrigo Borja as Alexander VI by the
papal conclave, 1492 , Francisco went toRome , becoming theprotonotary apostolic , and then the treasurer general on September 20, 1493. He was elected bishop of Teano on August 19, 1495 and retained the see until June 5, 1508 when he resigned in favor of his nephew of the same name. There is no evidence he was ever consecrated. Alexander VI elevated Francisco as a cardinal priest on September 28, 1500 "in pectore " and published his cardinalate on October 2 adding the title of S. Cecilia on October 5.Miranda, Salvador. 1998. " [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1500-ii.htm#Borja Consistory of September 28, 1500 (IX)] ".]He later accumulated a variety of additional
benefice s: first asAbbot "commendatario" of the monasteries of S. Vincenzo, Volturno, and of S. Stefano di Sermo, then the diocese of Terracina on August 19, 1495, and then the metropolitan see of Cosenza on November 6, 1499.He was made
papal legate toCampagna in 1501, and left Rome on June 22 to retakeRocca di Papa and other estates of theColonna for the papacy. In 1502, he followedLucrezia Borgia toFerrara for her marriage toAlfonso d'Este , and became tutor to Alexander VI's youngest son,Giovanni Borgia .From January 1503 to 1504, Borja held the title of
Camerlengo , and during that time on March 10 he attempted to recover some debts owed to theCollege of Cardinals . He participated in thepapal conclave s of September and October 1503, before gaining the title ofSs. Nereo ed Achilleo on August 11, 1506.Along with other cardinals, Borja plotted against
Pope Julius II , and from Ferrara, published in opposition to the pontiff. His signature is also affixed to the document dated March 16, 1511 which attempted to bring the pope to a council inPisa ; Borja delegated his authority "in absentia" to the five other cardinals who attended the council. As a result, Borja was deprived of his cardinalate and excommunicated by Julius II on October 24, 1511. The other councilars—CardinalsFederico di Sanseverino ,Bernardino López de Carvajal , Guillaume Briçonnet,René de Prie , andAmanieu d'Albret (another cardinal-nephew of Alexander VI)—were also excommunicated, but unlike Borja they lived long enough to be pardoned and have their cardinalates reinstated in 1513 byPope Leo X . Before death, Borja was briefly "protoprete " from January 1511, dying on November 4, 1511 inReggio Emilia (where he is buried) before having had the opportunity to learn of his excommunication.Notes
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