WI Pope Alexander VI is deposed by the French King in 1494?

On 8 September 1494 Charles VIII crossed the Alps and joined Lodovico il Moro at Milan. The papal states were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. Charles VIII rapidly advanced southward, and after a short stay in Florence, set out for Rome (November 1494). Alexander VI appealed to Ascanio Cardinal Sforza for help, and even to the Sultan. He tried to collect troops and put Rome in a state of defence, but his position was precarious. When the Orsini offered to admit the French to their castles, Alexander had no choice but to come to terms with Charles, who on 31 December entered Rome with his troops, the cardinals of the French faction, and Giuliano della Rovere. Alexander now feared that the king might depose him for Simony and summon a council, but he won over Guillaume Briconnet, who had much influence over the king, with a cardinal's hat.
WI Charles VIII deposed Alexander VI and after summoning a Council set up a Pope of his liking (Orsini, Colonna and Dela Rovere were the obcious choices)?
How is this affecting History? Any thoughts?
 
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