Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romaní

[2] While already a cardinal, Borja was elected archbishop of Valencia, a post he would hold until his death, on 29 July 1500, succeeding his brother, Juan.

Borja would never visit the diocese as archbishop; instead he took possession of it through a procurator, Guillem Ramón de Centelles, on 29 August 1500.

[2] When Borja reached Rome on 17 June 1501, (through the "Popolo" gate), he was received by his brother Rodrigo, the captain of the Palatine Guard.

[2] Julius II invited Borja to return to Rome on 2 January 1504 and freed his cousin Cesare from jail so that he could join him in Naples in April.

Upon hearing similarly false news of the death of Julius II, Borja and Remolins together set out for Rome.

Portrait of Cardinal Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romaní
The Cathedral of Valencia , which Borja never visited during his tenure as archbishop of Valencia , a post held by a Borja since 1429