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- ISBN 0-1928-5213-2. "Intercursus Malus (Spain 1506)". Encyclopædia Britannica. "Magnus Intercursus". Everything2. 1 May 2002. Retrieved 3 July 2012. "Intercursus magnus...
- The Intercursus Magnus was a major and long-lasting commercial treaty signed in February 1496 by King Henry VII of England and Duke Philip IV of Burgundy...
- successful diplomatic achievement as regards the economy was the Magnus Intercursus ("great agreement") of 1496. In 1494, Henry embargoed trade (mainly in...
- placated France while reopening the trade route with England in the Magnus Intercursus. His policies gained him the love of the country. Patricia Carson opines...
- Netherlands which Bacon seems to have been the first to call the Magnus Intercursus. Meanwhile, in July 1494 Foxe had been translated to the see of Durham...
- persuaded by Henry to hand over the Earl of Suffolk in the treaty Malus Intercursus. Henry committed the Earl to the Tower on his arrival in London, late...
- February 24 – King Henry VII of England signs the commercial treaty Intercursus Magnus with Venice, Florence, and the cities of the Hanseatic League...
- thousands of Jews are tortured and killed by Catholics. April 30 – Malus Intercursus, a treaty between King Henry VII of England and Duke Philip IV of Burgundy...
- negotiated the restoration of the 1496 trade agreement known as the Intercursus Magnus with England, which was favorable to Flemish textile interests...
- Treaty of Tordesillas Divides the world between Spain and Portugal. 1496 Intercursus Magnus Resolves some trade wars between England and the Netherlands....