The Latin phrase here, Ego sum Papa, translates as "I am the Pope." This was a French woodcut against Pope Alexander VI (1492–1503), one of the most controversial popes of the Renaissance period. He was a member of the Borgia family.


The Latin phrase here, Ego sum Papa, translates as "I am the Pope." This was a French woodcut against Pope Alexander VI (1492–1503), one of the most controversial popes of the Renaissance period. He was a member of the Borgia family.


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