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  2. Treaty of Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, also called the Capitulation of Zaragoza or Saragossa, was a peace treaty between Castile and Portugal, signed on 22 April 1529 by King John III of Portugal and the Habsburg Emperor Charles V in the Aragonese city of Zaragoza. The treaty defined the areas of Castilian and Portuguese influence in Asia in ...

  3. Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899) - Wikipedia

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    Representatives of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Kingdom of Spain sign the Treaty of Zaragoza, settling each nation's legal boundary of conquest in Asia and Oceania at a meridian c. 144°40' west of Greenwich. Spain creates the Governorate of New Castile and New Toledo in South America. 14 October: The First Siege of Vienna by the Ottoman ...

  4. Category:1529 treaties - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Treaty of Barcelona (1529) Treaty of Cambrai; Treaty of Grimnitz; Treaty of Tordesillas; Treaty of Zaragoza This page was ...

  5. Category:Peace treaties of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Treaty of The Hague (1661) Z. Treaty of Zaragoza This page was ...

  6. Treaty of Zaragoza (1529) - Wikipedia

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  7. Juan II Coloma, 1st Lord of Elda - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Coloma (c.1442 Borja - August 1517 Zaragoza) also known as Mosen Coloma [1] was an important royal secretary and diplomat for the Spanish Crown of Aragon and later for the Crown of Castile. He produced many relevant documents such as the Decret of Expulsion , or the Capitulations of Santa Fe from 1492.

  8. Carolines Question - Wikipedia

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    1858 map of the Spanish East Indies Raising the German flag on Mioko Island in November 1884. Spain had regarded the Caroline Islands as part of the Spanish East Indies ever since the Age of Discovery, when the Treaty of Zaragoza had marked it out as part of the Spanish sphere of influence.

  9. 1529 - Wikipedia

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    April 22 – The Treaty of Zaragoza divides the eastern hemisphere between the Spanish and Portuguese empires, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297.5 leagues or 17° east of the Moluccas. [6] May 10 – The Ottoman army under Suleiman I leaves Constantinople, to invade Hungary once again.