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    comuneros garrison of the Valladolid town of Tordesillas, the headquarters of the rebels, on December 5, 1520. At the end of November the army of the Santa Junta...
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    ha-Kohen de Tordesillas (fl. 1370s), Jewish controversialist Battle of Tordesillas (1520) Battle of Tordesillas (1812) Municipal Register of Spain 2018...
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  • Battle of Torsidillas may refer to: Battle of Tordesillas (1520), uprising by citizens of Castile against the rule of Charles V Battle of Tordesillas...
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    maintain once assembled. In late November 1520, both armies took positions between Medina de Rioseco and Tordesillas, and a confrontation was inevitable. With...
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  • First Battle of Acentejo – 1494 Battle of Aguere – 1494 Second Battle of Acentejo – 1494 Conquest of Melilla – 1497 – Reconquista Battle of Tordesillas (1520)...
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    in Castile: A Study of the Comunero Movement of 1520–1521, New York: Octagon Books, p. 359 "Palacio Real". Turismo de Tordesillas (in Spanish). Oficina...
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    that they were within their area of influence as specified in 1494 by the Treaty of Tordesillas. The conflict began in 1520, when expeditions from both kingdoms...
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    died 3 years later. With only one daughter from his marriage with Mencía de Guzmán, his titles went to his brother Juan. Battle of Tordesillas (1520)...
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    Admiral's forces near Tordesillas. This was possible due to the comunero-aligned Count of Salvatierra's force being caught up in the siege of Medina de Pomar;...
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    September 1522. Of the initial 270 crew members, only 18 sailors completed the entire journey. June 7: The Treaty of Tordesillas amends a series of earlier papal...
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    then entered a Golden Age of exploration and colonization—the period of the Spanish Empire. In 1494, by the Treaty of Tordesillas, Isabella and Ferdinand...
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    Cristóbal de Olid (category History of the Aztecs)
    part in the conquest of the Aztec Empire.: 39, 200, 278, 286, 293, 297, 299, 309  He fought at the Battle of Otumba on 14 July 1520,: 304  and also took...
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    resulted in the Spanish arrival in the Americas. In 1494 the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the entire world beyond Europe between Portugal and Castile...
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  • much of the landed nobility, and the nobility's personal armies helped bolster the royalist forces. The Battle of Tordesillas in December 1520 would...
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    possibility that the Moluccas were Spanish under the demarcations of the Treaty of Tordesillas. After having his proposed expeditions to the Spice Islands—the...
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    claiming they were in his zone of the Treaty of Tordesillas, since there was no set limit to the east. The expedition of García Jofre de Loaísa reached...
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    Luis de Mendoza (explorer) (category 1520 deaths)
    within the limits of the Spanish demarcation to the Spice Islands. These limits had been agreed with Portugal in the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494, establishing...
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    Queen Isabella of Spain to move the line west, allowing him to claim newly discovered lands east of it. In 1494, the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world...
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    that the lands of the Americas were not a part of Asia, but another continent. The 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas reserved for Portugal the eastern routes that...
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    Press, 2008). Reston Jr., James. Defenders of the Faith: Christianity and Islam Battle for the Soul of Europe, 1520–1536 (Penguin, 2009), popular history....
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    did not resist the Portuguese expansion of Brazil across the meridian established by the Treaty of Tordesillas. The treaty was rendered meaningless between...
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  • of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of...
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    toward Guinea..." History of Portugal Portuguese Empire House of Avis Henry the Navigator Age of Discovery Treaty of Tordesillas Elmina Castle Diffie, Shafer...
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    Juan Garrido (category History of the Aztecs)
    expedition achieved the Fall of Tenochtitlan. In 1520, Garrido built a chapel to commemorate the many Spanish killed in battle that year by the Aztecs. It...
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    Portuguese maritime exploration (category Portuguese exploration in the Age of Discovery)
    These were eventually settled by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 which divided the world outside of Europe in an exclusive duopoly between the Portuguese...
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    existence of Brazil and North America as early as 1480, thus explaining his wish in 1494 at the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas to push the line of influence...
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    world by the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), which gave Portugal Africa and Asia, and the Western Hemisphere to Spain. The voyage of Columbus, a Genoese mariner...
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    resulting in the voyages of Christopher Columbus and his accidental arrival at the New World. With the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, Portugal...
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    encampment of Emperor Dawit II in Shewa 9 October. 1520: Vijayanagara Empire forces under Krishnadevaraya defeat the Adil Shahi under at the Battle of Raichur...
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    the antimeridian of Tordesillas. In 1505 Dom Francisco de Almeida was dispatched by King Manuel I of Portugal as the first Viceroy of Portuguese India...
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