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  1. 1479 ( MCDLXXIX) fue un año común comenzado en viernes del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 20 de enero: en España, Fernando II de Aragón accede al trono. 4 de septiembre: Tratado de Alcáçovas entre los Reyes Católicos y Portugal.

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    October 13 – Battle of Breadfield ( Hungarian: Kenyérmezei csata, Turkish: Ekmek Otlak Savaşı ): The army of the Kingdom of Hungary, led by Pál Kinizsi and István Báthory, defeats that of the Ottoman Empire in Transylvania, Hungary, leaving at least 10,000 Turkish dead.

    • War of The Castilian Succession
    • Treaty Outcomes
    • Possessions
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    After Henry's IV death in 1474, the Castilian crown was disputed between the half-sister of the king, Isabella I of Castile, married to Prince Ferdinand II of Aragon, and the king's daughter, Juana de Trastámara, popularly known as la Beltraneja – because her father was alleged to be Beltrán de la Cueva.In the subsequent civil war, Afonso V of Port...

    Juana de Trastamara and Afonso V waived their rights to the Castilian throne in favour of the Catholic Monarchs, who gave up their claims over the throne of Portugal.
    There was a sharing of the Atlantic territories between both countries and a delimitation of the respective spheres of influence.
    With the exception of the Canary Islands, all territories and shores disputed between Portugal and Castile stayed under Portuguese control; Guinea with its gold mines, Madeira (discovered in 1419),...
    Castile's rights over the Canary Islands were recognised while Portugal won the exclusive right of navigating, conquering and trading in all the Atlantic Oceansouth of the Canary Islands. Thus, Por...

    This treaty, ratified later by the papal bull Aeterni regisin 1481, essentially gave the Portuguese free rein to continue their exploration along the African coast while guaranteeing Castilian sovereignty in the Canaries. It also prohibited Castilians from sailing to the Portuguese possessions without Portuguese licence. The Treaty of Alcáçovas, es...

    The Treaty of Alcáçovas was the first document to define "the field reserved for the future discoveries" of Spain and Portugal, specifically delineating "the respective rights of the two crowns over the territories of the African Continent and the Atlantic islands." In this way, it can be considered a landmark in the history of colonialism. It is o...

    Books 1. BOWN, Stephen R.- 1494: How a family feud in Medieval Spain divided the world in half, D and M publishers inc., Canada, 2011. 2. DIFFIE, Bailey W. and WINIUS, George D. – Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415–1580, Volume 1, University of Minnesota Press, 1985. 3. HANSON, Carl- Atlantic emporium: Portugal and the wider world, 1147–149...

    The Library of Iberian Resources Online "A History of Spain and Portugal, the Expansion", by Stanley G. Payne.
  3. La batalla de la Albuera, o Albuhera de Mérida, [5] fue una confrontación militar ocurrida el 24 de febrero de 1479 entre una fuerza castellana leal a la reina Isabel I de Castilla y una fuerza portuguesa enviada por Alfonso V de Portugal en las cercanías de la ciudad de Mérida. [6]

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  4. Los años 1470 o década del 1470 empezó el 1 de enero de 1470 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1479. Acontecimientos. Guerra de Borgoña entre el Ducado de Borgoña y la Dinastía Valois; Sixto IV sucede a Paulo II como papa en el año 1471. 1475-1479 - Guerra de Sucesión Castellana; 1476 - Batalla de Toro; 1478 - Comienza la ...

  5. The First Ottoman–Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice with its allies and the Ottoman Empire from 1463 to 1479. Fought shortly after the capture of Constantinople and the remnants of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottomans, it resulted in the loss of several Venetian holdings in Albania and Greece, most importantly ...

  6. La batalla de la Albuera, o Albuhera de Mérida, fue una confrontación militar ocurrida el 24 de febrero de 1479 entre una fuerza castellana leal a la reina Isabel I de Castilla y una fuerza portuguesa enviada por Alfonso V de Portugal en las cercanías de la ciudad de Mérida.