inter caetera造句
例句与造句
- Prein ( 2008 ) observes the difficulty in reconciling these decrees with " Inter Caetera ".
- His first bull on the matter, " Inter caetera ", dated May 3, 1493, was indecisive.
- The " Inter caetera " and the following Treaty of Tordesillas defined and delineated a zone of Spanish rights exclusive of Portugal.
- Spain's attempts to persuade other European powers on the legal validity of the " Inter caetera " were never successful.
- Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the " Inter caetera ".
- It's difficult to find inter caetera in a sentence. 用inter caetera造句挺难的
- Chile and Argentina applied this to Antarctica citing the " Inter caetera " bull of 1493 and the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494.
- Pope Alexander VI, in the papal bull Inter caetera, awarded colonial rights over most of the newly discovered lands to Spain and Portugal.
- Since the discovery of America ( 1492 ) the territories were granted to the crown of Castile by Papal bull Inter caetera ( 1493 ).
- The Bull " Inter caetera " in 1493 led to the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which divided the world into areas of Spanish and Portuguese rule.
- In 1993, the Indigenous Law Institute called on Pope John Paul II to revoke " Inter Caetera " and to make reparation for " this unreasonable historical grief ".
- Between 1452 and 1493, a series of papal bulls ( Dum Diversas, Romanus Pontifex, and Inter caetera ) paved the way for the Catholic missions in the New World.
- Pope Alexander VI decreed the " Inter caetera " bull, dividing the non-Christian parts of the world between the two rival Catholic powers, Spain and Portugal.
- On March 13, 1456, Callixtus issued the papal bull " Inter Caetera " ( not to be confused with " Inter Caetera " of 1493 ).
- On March 13, 1456, Callixtus issued the papal bull " Inter Caetera " ( not to be confused with " Inter Caetera " of 1493 ).
- The rights bestowed by " Romanus Pontifex " and " inter caetera " have never fallen from use, serving as the basis for legal arguments over the centuries.
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