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  2. Diogo Ribeiro - Wikipedia

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    William Griggs's facsimile of Ribeiro's 1529 original world map, [2] now held by the Vatican Library. Diogo Ribeiro (d. 16 August 1533) was a Portuguese cartographer and explorer who worked most of his life in Spain, where he was known as Diego Ribero. He worked on the official maps of the Padrón Real (or Padrón General) from 1518 to

  3. Treaty of Tordesillas - Wikipedia

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    The 1529 Treaty of Zaragoza, agreed to by the Spanish king Charles I (Emperor Charles V) and John III of Portugal, implicitly assumes within its measurements of a new eastern line that the leagues of the two treaties should be understood as a geographical league equivalent to 4/70th of an equatorial degree, [22] placing the line between 43°56 ...

  4. New World - Wikipedia

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    The 1529 Padrón Real map overseen by Diogo Ribeiro labels the Americas MUNDUS NOVUS "the New World" and traces most of South America and the east coast of North America. While it became generally accepted after Amerigo Vespucci that Christopher Columbus ' discoveries were not Asia but a "New World", the geographic relationship between Europe ...

  5. File:Map Diego Ribero 1529.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Habsburg Spain - Wikipedia

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    The growth of Spain's empire in the New World was accomplished from Seville, without the close direction of the leadership in Madrid. Charles I and Philip II were primarily concerned with their duties in Europe, and thus control of the Americas was handled by viceroys and colonial administrators who operated with virtual autonomy.

  7. Padrón Real - Wikipedia

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    When a new ship was setting out, they would then be given charts which were copied from the master map, the Padron Real. Diego Ribeiro , who began service with Spanish in 1518, [ 3 ] prepared several versions of the chart, during 1525 to 1532, after Juan Sebastian Elcano 's circumnavigation of the globe or after Spanish explorations in North ...

  8. Piri Reis - Wikipedia

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    Piri Reis completed a second world map in 1528 or 1529. [53] According to Sevim Tekeli, the changes from the first world map demonstrate that Piri Reis was actively following European voyages of discovery. [54]

  9. Egerton 2803 maps - Wikipedia

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    The nomenclature of Central and South America, in particular, 'is infinitely richer and more complete than any other map of the Americas known to us until those of Diego Ribeiro of 1527 and 1529.' [8] [n 6] Denucé showed the maps included, without omission, all toponyms from the Pinzon–Solis voyage, the Peter Martyr map, and still 'dozens ...