For authors with similar names, see Alexander.
Works
- Introduction of the Observant Friars into England
Bulls
- Inter caetera, papal bull of May 3 1493
- Eximiae devotionis, papal bull of May 3 1493
- Inter caetera, papal bull of May 4 1493 demarcating the "New World" discovered by Columbus
- Dudum Siquidem, papal bull of Sept 26 1493
- Unnamed Bull, January 28, 1500
Works about Alexander VI
- "Pope Alexander VI," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- The Devil's Charter, 1607 drama by Barnabe Barnes
- Caesar Borgia, 1679 by Nathaniel Lee
- The Crimes of Alexander Borgia, anonymous 1854 text
- The Correspondence of Sultan Bajazet II with Pope Alexander VI, 1882 by Heinrich Heidenheimer
- Pope Alexander VI and Caesar Borgia: Were They Poisoned?, 1893
- The Demarcation Line of Pope Alexander VI as it appeared in the 1901 Essays in Historical Criticism by Edward Gaylord Bourne
- Lucretia Borgia , 1903 about the Pope's favoured daughter by Ferdinand Gregorovius
- Borgia: A Period Play, 1905 by Author:Michael Field
- Alexander VI and his Children in 1493, 1906 by Léone Celier
- The Life and Times of Rodrigo Borgia, 1912 by Arnold Harris Mathew
- Pope Alexander VI and his Court
- The Life and Times of Rodrigo Borgia, c. 1912 by Arnold H. Mathew
- An Old Catholic View of Pope Alexander VI, 1912 book review by the New York Times
- Alexander VI and the Demarcation of the Maritime and Colonial Domains of Spain and Portugal, 1916 by H. Vander Linden
- Pope Alexander VI and His Loves, by Author:Clement Wood
- In the Pillory: The Tale of the Borgia Pope, 1929 by John Bond
- The Borgia Pope: Alexander the Sixth, 1940 by Orestes Ferrara
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