Yes Rodrigo Borgia (Pope AlexanderVI) was a templar knight and infact he was the leader of the Italian templars. He became pope in 1492 and was pope until his death in 1503. He had two children named Cesare and Lucrezia. It is not fully known how he died.
Actually, it is known how he died - he was poisoned with cantarella (derived from arsenic) in 1503. The only thing we don't know is who did it, though some scholars point to his son, Cesare.
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No, the knights templar were an organization in the crusades and are real.
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approximately 15,000 Templars
Because he was born in the Valencia region - The Northern part of Spain before it was unified into 1 nation.
Free masons were established approximately 150 b.c The Knights Templar were established during the middle ages approximately 1120 a.d. But, no.