He held the title over the Barony La Torre de Canals.
Domènec made his fortune in Xàtiva, where he was involved in local commerce, specifically in the sugar trade.
[2] On 2 February 1375, Domènec de Borja, believed to be the father of Callixtus III, testified in a document as a citizen of Xàtiva.
[3] In 1404, Domènec was recorded as having been granted the title of Sobreguarda of the frontiers of the Kingdom of Castile by King Martin of Aragon[4] In 1408, Domènec's son, Alfons de Borja i Cavanilles (future Pope Callixtus III), granted his father the power to collect the pension of a censor in Vall de Pego.
[5] Domènec de Borja married Francina Llançol, of Valencia, and the couple had one boy and four girls: