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Topic: Alexander Pope

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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Pope John Paul II,  T S Eliot
Good point(s):Saintly
Religion(s):Christian - Catholic,  Christian - Protestant,  Christian - Eastern Orthodox
Favorite artist(s):Michelangelo
Favorite author(s):Machiavelli,  Niccolo,  Daniel Defoe
Favorite explorer(s):Christopher Columbus,  Vasco de Gama
Favorite great leader(s):Giuseppe Garibaldi
Favorite royal(s):Anne Boleyn,  Peter the Great,  Mary of the Scots
Favorite philosopher(s):Nicolo Machiavelli,  Thomas Aquinas,  Locke
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Luigi Pascioni,
Auto Mechanic

Lucrezia was a political pawn in the hands of her father (pope Alexander VI) and her brother (Cesare Borgia), who does seem to have been a mad dog.
Sveta Romanova,
Intelligence Officer

Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) almost immediately proceeded to put an end to the lawlessness which reigned in the city and within a few months over two hundred and twenty assassinations had taken place.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Pope Alexander VI issues a series of bulls that assings a fixed dividing line (known as the Demarcation Line) between the possessions of Spain and Portugal.
Pope Julius II rode into battle in full plate armour; the behaviour of Pope Alexander VI is too shocking to be retold in a Christian publication.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was born in London, England, and was the son of a Roman Catholic linen-draper.
The poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) frequently stayed at Holme Lacy House, the home of the Scudamore family.
Alexander Pope was born in 1688 and died in 1744.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

The title refers to the 1493 proclamation by Pope Alexander VI that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) , born barely after the publication of Newton's Principia is hardly likely to be an authority on quantum physics.
Mark Harris,
Priest

Pope Alexander VI affirmed the validity of Orthodox baptism just after the turn of the sixteenth century, and Rome has periodically confirmed this ruling since then.
The anti-popes of the years 1159-1180 were the creatures of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I during his long quarrel with Pope Alexander III (r.
PART I There is not much to tell about the popes after Pius II until we come to Alexander VI, who was a Spaniard named Roderick Borgia, and was pope from 1492 to 1503.
 
 
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