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Domingo de Borja was a Spanish noble from Aragonese Valencia in the town of Borja, Zaragoza. His full name was "Juan Domingo de Borja, Doncel y Señor de la Torre de Canals". He was a member of the prestigious House of Borja.
Marriage and Descendants
Juan Domingo de Borja married Francina Llançol, also of Valencia, and the couple gave birth to one boy and four girls:
- Alfonso de Borja y Cavanilles who would later become the first Borgia Pope Callixtus III.
- Isabel de Borja y Cavanilles who later married her distant cousin, Jofre de Borja y Doms (also referred to as Jofré Llançol i Escrivà) and was mother to the infamous Pope Alexander VI.
- Catalina de Borja y Cavanilles
- Francisca de Borja y Cavanilles
References
Florida International University (1998). "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church". Salvador Miranda. Retrieved April 9, 2012.