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Inter caetera ('Among
other [works]') was a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Alexander VI on the 4 May 1493,
which granted to the
Catholic Monarchs King Ferdinand...
- Aux
Armes et
cætera is the
thirteenth studio album by
Serge Gainsbourg,
released in the
early spring of 1979. It was
recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, with...
- Look up et
cetera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Et
cetera (English: /ɛtˈsɛtərə, ɛk-/, Latin: [ɛt ˈkeːtɛra]),
abbreviated to etc., et cet., &c. or...
- monarch. Pope
Calixtus III
reiterated Nicholas in the 1456 bull
Inter caetera (not to be
confused with
Alexander VI's bull of the same title), renewed...
-
French to
identify with that". In 1979, a
reggae version, "Aux
armes et
cætera" by
Serge Gainsbourg, was
received poorly by some in France, particularly...
- the extra-European
world between Spain and
Portugal in the bull
Inter caetera (1493).
Considered one of the most
controversial of the
Renaissance popes...
- the
colonization of the New World. See
Treaty of
Tordesillas and
Inter caetera.
Bertarelli 1925, p. 22. Baumgarten, P.M. (1
February 1912). "Basilica...
- Spain. It was
first used by Pope
Alexander VI in the
papal bull
Inter caetera in 1493. The best-known
example of this
title is the
Catholic Monarchs...
- August. In 1456 the pope
issued the
papal bull
Inter Caetera (not to be
confused with
Inter Caetera of 1493),
reaffirming the
earlier bulls Dum Diversas...
- arranged. The
newly appointed Spanish Pope
Alexander VI
issued the
Inter Caetera bull,
granting the
Spanish Crown sovereignty over the
newly discovered...