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Compact Between the Catholic Sovereigns and the King of Portugal Regarding the Demarcation - [Full Text] [Relevance: 62.0%]
The document written by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I addresses the treaty between Spain and Portugal regarding the Line of Todesillas,...
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Type of Material: Manuscript
Author(s): null, Ferdinand II null
Place of Publication: Madrid, Spain
Date: April 5, 1495
Period: Pre-16thCentury
Keywords: King Ferdinand II <font class='highlight'> Queen</font><font class='highlight'> Isabella</font> I King Juan II Tordesillas Line line of demarcation Portuguese possessions Spain-Portugal relations sending expeditions to Moluccas-deferment of 15 April 1495
Subjects: Demarcation Line Spain--Foreign relations--Portugal Tordesillas, Treaty of, 1494--Treaties
Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
The original MS. is conserved in A. de I. We translate from Navarrete, Col. dle viages, ii (1825), pp. 170-173; (1858), pp. 192.195. VOL. 1, pp. 131.135; see also p. 341.


Columbus and John II - [Full Text] [Relevance: 58.0%]
The following poem by Jose Rizal alludes to Christopher Columbus, discoverer of the Americas, and Isabella , the Catholic queen of Spain, who...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Rizal, Jose P.
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: 2002
Period: 19th Century
Keywords: Isabella II Rizal, Jose P. Poems Columbus, Christopher
Subjects: Philippine poetry (English) Poetry--Epic
Treaty of Tordesillas - [Full Text] [Relevance: 43.0%]
An agreement between the monarchs of Spain and Portugal, the Treaty of Tordesillas is intended to shift the line of demarcation established by Pope Alexander VI's bull (Inter caetera, 4 May 1493). Signed...
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Type of Material: Manuscript
Author(s): null, Fernando V null
Place of Publication: Tordesillas, Spain
Date: June 7, 1494
Period: Pre-16thCentury
Keywords: Tordesillas King Juan King Ferdinand II <font class='highlight'> Queen</font><font class='highlight'> Isabella</font> I 7 June 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas Tordesillas line dominions of Spain and Portugal colonialism in the New World Africa India and East Indies, Spain-Portugal relations
Subjects: Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) Portugal--Foreign relations--Spain Portugal--Foreign relations--Treaties Spain--Foreign relations--Portugal Portugal--Foreign relations--Treaties
Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
For bibliographical data regarding this treaty, see VOL. 1, p. 341. Manuscripts are conserved both in Spain and in Portugal. We have translated from the copy published in Alguns documentos (Lisboa, 1892), pp. 69-80. The treaty, is discussed by Bourne, Essays in historical criticism, "The demarcation line," pp. 101-204. Vol. 1.,pp. 115-119


Treaty Between the Emperor and the King of Portugal Concerning the Limits and Possession of Maluco - [Full Text] [Relevance: 43.0%]
The Treaty of Vitoria between Spain and Portugal tries to resolve the disputes between the two colonial powers on the possession and ownership of the Moluccas. The treaty, negotiated in the city of Vitoria...
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Other Title: Treaty of Vitoria concerning the limits and possession of Maluco
Type of Material: Manuscript
Author(s): null, Carlos I null
Place of Publication: Vitoria, null
Date: February 19, 1524
Period: 16th Century
Keywords: 19 February 1524 25 January 1524 negotiators from Spain and Portugal Spain-Portugal relations King Charles I King John III King Ferdinand II <font class='highlight'> Queen</font><font class='highlight'> Isabella</font> I location of the Tordesillas Line ownership of the Moluccas expeditions to Moluccas-deferment of, Treaty of Vitoria
Subjects: Spain--History--Charles I, 1515-1524 Vitoria, Treaty of, 1524--Treaties Maluco Islands--History
Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands, Entry #333
In Navarrete, Col. de viages, iv (1837), pp. 320-326. The original MS. is conserved in A. de I.; papeles del Maluco, de 1519-1547; est. i, caj. 2, leg. |115, n0. 9 (no. 10 being a copy of this document). VOL.1, pp. 159-164 (in translation and synopsis).


Papal Bulls of 1493 - [Full Text] [Relevance: 43.0%]
The document presents the four papal bulls issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493. The first papal bull (Inter Cætera of 3 May) bestows on Spain unlimited territorial rights over the West Indies, newly discovered...
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Other Title: Bull (Inter catera) granting lands newly discovered, or to be discovered, to Spain; Bull (Inter cetera) establishing the line of demarcation; Bull extending the apostolic grant and donation of the Indies
Type of Material: Manuscript
Author(s): null, Alexander VI null
Place of Publication: Rome, Italy
Date: September 25, 1493
Period: Pre-16thCentury
Keywords: Pope Alexander VI King Ferdinand <font class='highlight'> Queen</font> Isabella Reconquista papal bull-3 May 1493 Christopher Columbus expedition to West Indies expansion of Christianity dominions of Spain possessions of Portugal papal bull-3 May 1493, expedition of Christopher Columbus, papal bull-4 May 1493, Demarcation Line
Subjects: Spain --Colonies--Boundaries Demarcation line of Alexander VI Portugal-- Colonies-- Boundaries Pope Alexander VI 1492-1503 Catholic Church--Philippines--History Bulls, Papal -- Pope Alexander VI Bulls, Papal--1493
Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
This is the first bull of the above date, for particulars of which, see VOL. 1, pp. 339-341. We translate from the version published in Heywood's Documenta selecta et tabulario secreto Vaticano (Roma, 1893), where the facsimile of the bull is also given. This bull has been published in many collections, etc. (see ut supra, pp. 339, 340). There are two manuscripts in existence: one in the Vatican; and one (written on paper) in A. de I.; Simancas bulas y breves pontificos en favor de los Reyes Catolicos acerca de la ereccion de catedrales y nombramientos de obispos; aelo 1493 al 1538; est. i, caj. i, leg. i (first discovered at Simancas in 1797 by J. B. Mufioz). VOL. I, pp. 97-103.


Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
The second bull of this date, for particulars of which see VOL. I, pp. 339-341. We translate from Heywood, ut supra, pp. 21, 22. Published also in various other works (ut supra). Manuscript copies exist as follows: one in the Vatican; and one in A. de I. (ut supra), which was copied in I505. VOL. I, pp. 103-105.


Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
This bull supersedes the two preceding bulls. We translate from Heywood, ut supra. For bibliographical details, see VOL. I, pp. 339-341 (for published versions, pp. 339, 340). Manuscript copies exist as follows: one in the Vatican; one in Lisbon - Torre do Tombo, Gaveta 10, maço II, nO. 16; one in A. de I. -est. I, caj. I, leg. I, no. 3 (on parchment); and one in B. M. (a Spanish translation)- papeles varios de Indias, add. 13, 977. Vicente Llorens Asensio (La primera vuelta al mundo, Sevilla, 1903, pp. 91, 92) says that this bull was always considered in the indices of the Archivo de Indias as a copy of the first bull of 1493. VOL. 1, pp. 115-111.


Reviewed by James Alexander Robertson. In James Robertson's Bibliography of the Philippine Islands
For bibliographical details of this bull, see VOL. 1, pp. 340, 341. We translate from the Spanish version given by Navarrete, Coleccion de viages (1825), ii, pp. 404-406; (1859), ii, pp. 449-451. This bull has been known only through the Spanish translation, made by Gracian de Aldrete, secretary of Felipe II of Spain, and Harrisse's search in the archives at Simancas, Sevilla, and Rome failed to discover any other copy. However, Llorens Asensio (ut supra, p. 91) says that there are two copies of the bull in A. de I., to which he gives the following title: "'Nudum Siquidem omnes et singulas Insulam' aclarando y ampliando lo concedido A los Reyes Cat6licos por la de 4 de Mayo del mismo afio, de lo que se descubra en Indias." Both of the copies seem to be written on parchment, and are accompanied by the leaden seal. Llorens Asensio adds also that Navarrete assigned the date Sept.15 in place of Sept.16 to this bull. VoL.., pp.111-114.


Al pié de un monumento. Fantasía con motivo de la reposición de la estatua de D" Isabel 2a realizada sigilosamente el 13 de Febrero de 1877 - [Not available publicly] [Relevance: 0.0%]
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Type of Material: Manuscript
Period: Spanish Colonial
Subjects: <font class='highlight'> Isabella</font> II,<font class='highlight'> Queen</font> of Spain, 1830-1904--Statues Statues--Philippines
Reviewed by Trinidad Hermenehildo Pardo de Tavera. In Biblioteca Filipina, Entry #1647
s. 1. n .f. En 4° de 6 pp. Al final: "Manila, 1877." ej. d. m. B. La estatua á que se refiere es una de bronce que existía en el sitio llamado de Arroceros. Cuando la revolución de Alcólea alguno que vino á Filipinas tomó la medida de derribar la est


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