• The papal bull Aeterni regis [English: "Of the king's eternal [grace]"] was issued on 21 June 1481 by Pope Sixtus IV. It confirmed the substance of the...
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  • Aeterni may refer to: Aeterni regis, a papal bull issued on 21 June 1481 by Pope Sixtus IV Aeterni Patris, an 1879 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII Immensa...
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    by the Treaty of Alcáçovas signed in 1479 and by the 1481 papal bull Aeterni regis that granted all lands south of the Canary Islands to Portugal, all...
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    of Alcáçovas. The treaty had been ratified with the 1481 papal bull Aeterni regis, which confirmed previous bulls of 1452 (Dum diversas), 1455 (Romanus...
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    the Portuguese conquered the city of Ceuta. In 1481, the papal bull Aeterni regis had granted all land south of the Canary Islands to Portugal. Only this...
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    Schmalkaldic League. Francis had been much aggrieved at the papal bull Aeterni regis: in June 1481 Portuguese rule over Africa and the Indies was confirmed...
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    issued by Pope Callixtus III (Inter Caetera quae in 1456), Sixtus IV (Aeterni regis in 1481), and they became the models for subsequent bulls issued by...
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    had secured on Africa and the Indian Ocean with the 1481 papal bull Aeterni regis. In response to the need for a new route to Asia, by the 1480s, Christopher...
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    clausum. It was confirmed in 1481 by the Pope Sixtus IV, in the papal bull Æterni regis (dated on 21 June 1481). However, this experience would prove to be profitable...
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    Afonso were pardoned. This treaty, ratified later by the papal bull Aeterni regis in 1481, essentially gave the Portuguese free rein to continue their...
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    as the area of Portuguese exclusivity (confirmed by the papal bull Aeterni regis of 1481). Urgent reports on the Portuguese preparations were dispatched...
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    issued by Pope Callixtus III (Inter Caetera quae in 1456), Sixtus IV (Aeterni regis in 1481), and Leo X (1514). During the Reconquista of the late 15th...
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  • is succeeded by his son John (1481–1513). June 21 – The papal bull Aeterni Regis grants all land south of the Canary Islands to Portugal. July 24 – Fire...
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    trade. Those concessions were confirmed by Sixtus in his own bull, Aeterni regis, of 21 June 1481. Arguably the "ideology of conquest" expounded in those...
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    "enemies of Christ" to perpetual slavery. Later, the 1481 Papal Bull Aeterni regis granted all lands south of the Canary Islands to Portugal, while in...
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  • altissimo Calls for a crusade against the Ottoman Empire. 1481 (June 21) Aeterni regis Confirms the Treaty of Alcáçovas. 1482 (April 14) Superna caelestis...
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  • an estimated 30,000 casualties. 21 June. Sixtus IV issues the bull Aeterni regis confirming the Treaty of Alcáçovas. 28 August. John II of Portugal becomes...
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    mystéria: et pro tanti Regis victória tuba ínsonet salutáris. Gáudeat et tellus, tantis irradiáta fulgóribus: et ætérni Regis splendóre illustráta, totíus...
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  • that it might be Newfoundland, in present-day Canada. 1481: Papal Bull Aeterni regis. 1482: The Portuguese build the Elmina Castle as the first trading point...
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  • is succeeded by his son John (1481–1513). June 21 – The papal bull Aeterni Regis grants all land south of the Canary Islands to Portugal. July 24 – Fire...
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    signing of the Treaty of Alcáçovas. 21 June. Sixtus IV issues the bull Aeterni regis confirming the Treaty of Alcáçovas. 28 August. John II of Portugal becomes...
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  • Sixtus V Henry III Kingdom of Navarre September 9, 1585 Ab immensa aeterni regis [11] 'The authority given to St. Peter and his successors' Extracts...
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    enemies of Christ to perpetual slavery. Later, the 1481 Papal Bull Aeterni regis granted all lands south of the Canary Islands to Portugal, while in...
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    Compostela in Galicia, Spain by pontifical decree through his papal bull Regis Æterni on 25 July 1178, the Feast of Saint James, principal patron of Spaniards...
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    parts, or in the regions of the south and east and of India". The bull Aeterni regis of 1481, delivered by Pope Sixtus IV, had confirmed the substance of...
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    door to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela through his papal bull Regis Æterni on July 25, 1178. Klopotecs in Slovenia are traditionally set up on July...
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    Pope Eugene III, and Pope Anastasius IV. Alexander III, in the bull Regis aeterni of 25 July 1178, declared the perpetual character of the privilege and...
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    XIII attempted a Thomistic revival, particularly with his 1879 encyclical Aeterni Patris and his establishment of the Leonine Commission, established to...
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    incorporating them both in the new Patriarchate of Venice by the Papal Bull "Regis aeterni." Thus Venice succeeded to the whole metropolitan jurisdiction of Grado's...
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    Seraphinque creati, An vos laetitiae tantus perfuderit umquam Sensus ut aeterni matrem vidisse tonantis Consessum, coelo terraque marique potentem Reginam...
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