Pope Alexander turned in satisfaction from the oriental statue upon the dais.
The chapel is first mentioned in the bull of Pope Alexander in 1178.
Pope Alexander wanted to make the city more beautiful, so during his time, more fountains were made.
Pope Alexander was involved in Italian and European political disputes.
Pope Alexander died in 1503, and his son, Cesare fell ill at the same time.
Guibert's work was recommended by Pope Alexander as a model to all preachers.
In 1178 he was recommended to Pope Alexander as a possible candidate for a cardinalship, but this never occurred.
A fictitious "Pope Alexander" is made to figure in the narrative.
You see, he said it contained the names of the faithful men who had served Pope Alexander.
In 1660 he was again named governor of Rome by Pope Alexander.