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    Inter caetera ('Among other [works]') was a papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI on the 4 May 1493, which granted to the Catholic Monarchs King Ferdinand...
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    Christian monarch. Pope Calixtus III reiterated Nicholas in the 1456 bull Inter caetera (not to be confused with Alexander VI's bull of the same title), renewed...
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  • Pope Alexander VI issued the Bulls of Donation. The first of these, Inter caetera, drew a north-south line 100 leagues West of the Cape Verde Islands...
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    6 August. In 1456 the pope issued the papal bull Inter Caetera (not to be confused with Inter Caetera of 1493), reaffirming the earlier bulls Dum Diversas...
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    (Rodrigo Borgia), an Aragonese from Valencia by birth, decreed in the bull Inter caetera that all lands west of a pole-to-pole line 100 leagues west of any of...
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    given in them were confirmed by bulls issued by Pope Callixtus III (Inter Caetera quae in 1456), Sixtus IV (Aeterni regis in 1481), and they became the...
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    title to the recently discovered New World. Alexander, in the bull Inter caetera on 4 May 1493, divided the title between Spain and Portugal along a...
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  • translated as "In a time of arms, the legs are silent." inter caetera among others Title of a papal bull. inter mutanda constantia steadfast in the midst of change...
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    I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon which supplemented the bull Inter caetera and purported to grant to them "all islands and mainlands whatsoever...
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    devotionis preceded or followed the second Inter caetera; it is commonly supposed that the first Inter caetera (dated 3 May) was drafted in April and received...
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  • of Spain. It was first used by Pope Alexander VI in the papal bull Inter caetera in 1493. The best-known example of this title is the Catholic Monarchs...
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    Discovery, papal bulls such as Romanus Pontifex and, more importantly, inter caetera (1493), implicitly removed dominium from infidels and granted them to...
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    claims of the Iberian kingdoms in the Americas and Moluccas, including Inter caetera, a bull that resulted in the Treaty of Tordesillas and the Treaty of...
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    usurps the throne of the Songhai Empire. May 4 – In the papal bull Inter caetera, Pope Alexander VI decrees that all lands discovered 100 leagues (or...
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  • Afonso and his successors. In 1493 Pope Alexander VI issued the bull Inter caetera stating one Christian nation did not have the right to establish dominion...
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  • America. It was derived from the papal bulls Romanus Pontifex (1455) and Inter caetera (1493), granted for the benefit of Portugal on its Atlantic routes,...
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    military conquest. Pope Alexander VI in a 4 May 1493 papal decree, Inter caetera, divided rights to lands in the Western Hemisphere between Spain and...
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  • Sublimis Deus had the effect of revoking Pope Alexander VI's bull Inter caetera but still leaving the colonizers the duty of converting the native people...
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    Most notably, Spain and Portugal expressly abandoned the papal bull, Inter caetera, and the treaties of Tordesillas and Zaragoza as the legal basis for...
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  • (16 luglio 1746)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-12-04. "Enciclica Inter Caetera (1 gennaio 1748)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-12-04. Pope Benedict...
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    their rights and appurtenences for the remission of our sins". The Bull Inter caetera in 1493 led to the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which divided the...
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    based on a number of events. In 1493 Pope Alexander VI had issued the Inter caetera papal bull, dividing the western hemisphere into Spanish and Portuguese...
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    These concessions were confirmed by bulls issued by Pope Callixtus III (Inter Caetera quae in 1456), Sixtus IV (Aeterni regis in 1481), and Leo X (1514)....
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    Christianity. In 1493, Pope Alexander VI issued a papal bull called Inter Caetera which gave Spain and Portugal rights to claim and colonize all non-Christian...
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    Spanish colonization of the Americas History Inter caetera Pacific Northwest Strait of Magellan California Inca Empire Chile Colombia Chibcha Muisca Florida...
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    dated May 3 and 4, which were highly favorable to Castile; the third Inter caetera (1493) awarded Spain the sole right to colonize most of the New World...
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    Sublimis Deus had the effect of revoking the bull of Alexander VI, Inter caetera, but still leaving the colonizers the duty of converting the native...
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    arranged. The newly appointed Spanish Pope Alexander VI issued the Inter Caetera bull, granting the Spanish Crown sovereignty over the newly discovered...
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    de Cervantes' request for an official post, the Bull of Demarcation Inter caetera of Pope Alexander VI in which he divided the world between Spain and...
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  • them full sovereignty. Other European powers did not recognize the Inter caetera, and even Spain and Portugal only adhered to it when it was useful and...
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