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 Treaty of Tordesillas
Naturally the Portuguese King John II was not happy, so he opened negotiations with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to move the line to the west, arguing that the meridian would extend all around the globe - limiting Spanish control in Asia.
The treaty effectively countered the bull of Alexander VI but it was sanctioned by Pope Julius II in a new bull of 1506.
After new negotiations, the Treaty of Saragossa of April 22, 1529 decided that the line should lay 297.5 leagues west of the Moluccas.
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 History of events and dates of Treaty Partition Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The treaty insists on the separation of the French & Spanish thrones
The Spanish throne is claimed by Louis XIV for Philip V despite the Partition Treaty
The throne is claimed by Louis XIV for Philip V despite the Partition treaty of 1698
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 The EU Constitution
Towards the end of the 20th century, it became clear for a large number of European leaders that the EU required a re-foundation and renovation.
From an initial agenda that included the distribution of competencies, simplification and the incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the Convention on the Future of Europe produced a fully-fledged proposal for a Constitution or Constitutional Treaty for Europe.
On 29 October 2004, the Heads of State or Government of the 25 Member States and the 3 candidate countries signed the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe which will then need to be ratified by all 25 member states of the enlarged Union.
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 1529 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
April 22 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297.5 leagues or 17 east of the Moluccas.
October 15 - With the season growing late, Suleiman abandons the siege.
Emperor Charles V and Francis I of France sign the Treaty of Cambrai, or the "Ladies' Peace".
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > 1529   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
April 22 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the western hemisphere between Spain and Portugal that the dividing line should lay 297.5 leagues west of the Moluccas.
Spain gets monetary compensation in return for giving Portugal more territory that was in the earlier treaty.
October 15 - With the season growing late, Suleiman abandons the siege of Vienna.
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But in the next year Spain inadvertently relinquished some of her gains by the Treaty of Tordesillas, according to which Spanish and Portuguese spheres of influence were defined by a new meridian, 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands.
This line, dividing the Atlantic approximately midway between the Azores and the West Indies, was intended as a peaceful compromise settlement in apparent recognition of the claims and rights of both parties and without the antecedent warfare that had attended the settlement of Alcacovas in 1479.
In the Treaty of Victoria (1524) Portugal and Spain agreed to appoint lawyers, pilots, and astrologers to fix the overseas demarcation, [Davenport (ed.), "European Treaties," pp.
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 Treaty of Tordesillas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ironically, the meridian defined in the Treaty of Tordesillas was only a little further west than that in Inter caetera.
Nevertheless, by 1542, King Charles V decided to colonize the Philippines, judging that Portugal would not protest too vigorously because the archipelago had no spice, but he failed in his attempt.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 by Emma Helen Blair, consisting of complete English translations of both treaties and related documents.
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 Journal of San Diego History
In addition, through these treaties, they were able to deny to other European nations all of the normal facilities of commerce in the aforementioned areas.
This was settled at the Treaty of Saragossa in 1529 and the Spanish as a consequence were forced to evacuate the Philippines.
The treaty was put in force on April 22, 1529, and it fixed the East Indies Line of Demarcation 297.5 leagues east of the Moluccas.
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 EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY BEGINNINGS OF THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE
From their new bases they were able to sweep the vessels of the Mohammedans from the seas, block the trade routes to Moslem merchants traveling by land, and dominate the spice trade.
A treaty of 1479 granted the Portuguese a monopoly of trade, exploration, and settlement on the West African coast and all the Atlantic islands except the Canaries, which remained Spanish.
In 1493, one of the bulls drew a line of demarcation running from north to south a hundred leagues west of the Azores and gave everything west of that line to Spain, while all that lay to the east was to be Portuguese.
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 Switch_hugs_turkeys's Xanga Site
The Treaty of Paris of 1783, signed on September 3, 1783, formally ended the American Revolutionary War between the Kingdom of Great Britain and her North American Colonies.
The treaty is commonly referred to as the Second Treaty of Paris, the first being the Treaty of Paris of 1763.
A delta is the mouth of a river where it flows into an ocean, sea, or lake, building outwards (as a deltaic deposit) from sediment carried by the river and deposited as the water current is dissipated.
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 ::PeaceJournalism.com - The Peace Media Research Center's e-magazine::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The similar treaty of Saragossa, dated 1529, formed an adequate see border in the Pacific Ocean, thus dividing the world into two equal parts between the two empires, Spain and Portugal.
Main institutional organ is the “Council” to fulfill the objects of the treaty of Asunción.
But the treaty did not exclude negotiations and obliged Chile to concede Bolivia the right for an utmost free trade through his country and the use of ports like i.e.
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 1529
These into the Ottoman administration as Turkish energy declined, and the calculation and diplomacy.
The Treaty of Carlowitz, made in 1699, after the behalf of the Porte by Alexander Maurokordatos, a Chian by birth, who had Turkey.
His sons, Nicholas and Constantine, were made Hospodars of forward, until the outbreak of the Greek insurrection, the governorships of was that a troop of Greek adventurers passed to the north of the Danube, were indeed individuals among the Hospodars, especially among the the whole the Phanariot rule was grasping, dishonest, and cruel.
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 April 22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
* 1529 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the western hemisphere between Spain and Portugal that the dividing line should lay 297.5 leagues west of the Moluccas.
Spain gets monetary compensation in return for giving Portugal more territory than was in the earlier treaty.
* 1930 - The United Kingdom, Japan and the United States sign the London Naval Treaty regulating submarine warfare and limiting shipbuilding.
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 History: April 22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Over the course of his reign he managed to turn a bulging treasury into a gaping fl-hole of debt...
The Treaty of Saragossa is signed, dividing Spanish and Portuguese interests in the Pacific Ocean.
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 The Portuguese
If you read the manual you'll note Sid says the historic style of the Spanish and Portuguese were so similar that he didn't think it worth including them.
The Portuguese should be confined to the area of Brazil by order of a treaty with the Pope, as was the case.
It is a good idea that the treaty expires, maybe like ceasefire in Civilization II.
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 Portuguese Summary
This edict had assumed that the world was flat, but the circumnavigation of the globe by Ferdinand Magellan (c.
1480–1521) in 1521 led to the 1529 Treaty of Saragossa to divide Asia.
The treaty gave the Spanish a free hand in the Philippines, while the Portuguese had sole rights to the islands that now form Indonesia.
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 Slide #346 Monograph
The entire east coast from Greenland to the Straits of Magellan had been explored, and reports of voyages along the Pacific coast were coming in rapidly.
In 1524 Ribero was also a member of the Conference of Badajos which was assembled to settle the dispute as to whether the Philippine Islands lay within the part of the world allotted by the Treaty of Tordesillas to Spain or to Portugal.
This conference dissolved without agreement, but Spain retained control of both groups of islands until 1528, when Charles V sold his claim to the Spice [Moluccan] Islands to Portugal as part of the Treaty of Saragossa.
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 Today in History: April 22, Events, Birthdays, Deaths, Holidays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1529 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the western hemisphere between Spain and
Portugal that the dividing line should lay 297.5 leagues west of the
Baltimore Orioles' Babe Ruth, age 19, pitches his first professional game.
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 Common Sense Junction » 2005 » April   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Treaty of Saragossa (or Treaty of Zaragoza), signed April 22, 1529, was an update of the Treaty of Tordesillas that had been signed in June 1494 to document an understanding that the world would be divided (halved) between Spain and Portugal.
The updated treaty specified that the pole-to-pole line of demarcation should pass 297.5 leagues or 17° to the east of the Moluccas, which places the line near 145° east longitude.
King Francis I of France (obviously not a Washington Republican and therefore endowed with at least a modicum of guts) demanded to be shown which clause in Adam’s will excluded France from the New World.
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Told Spain that since it would go all the way around the world, it would limit Spanish control in Asia.
Their treaty countered the papal Bull Uncontested by Pope Alexander VI Sanctioned by Pope Julius II in a new Bull in 1506.
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 TREATY OF TORDESILLAS Articles from AMAZINES.COM - The Article Database and EZine Publishers Database
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS Articles from AMAZINES.COM - The Article Database and EZine Publishers Database
The view taken by the rulers of these nations is epitomized by the quotation attributed to Francis I of France demanding to be shown the clause in Adam's will excluding his authority from the New World.
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 almanac
1526 1st slave revolt occurs in SC The Treaty of Saragossa, which divided Spanish and Portuguese interests in the Pacific Ocean, was signed.
1926 Persia, Turkey and Afghanistan sign treaties of security
1930 US, Britain and Japan sign London Naval Treaty
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