Juan Domingo de Borja

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: