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  1. 1479 (MCDLXXIX, na numeração romana) foi um ano comum do século XV do Calendário Juliano, da Era de Cristo, a sua letra dominical foi C (52 semanas), teve início a uma sexta-feira e terminou também a uma sexta-feira.

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  2. Eventos. 1479 a.C. Eventos. c. 1478 a.C.: Hatexepsute ( 18ª dinastia) começou a governar no Antigo Egito. Ela é filha de Tutemés I. Casada com seu meio irmão Tutemés II. c. 1478 a.C. - 1458 a.C.: Feita uma esfinge de Hatexepsute em Deir Elbari. Pode ser encontrada agora no Museu Metropolitano de Arte, Nova Iorque. Categoria: Anos do século XV a.C.

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    September 4 – The Treaty of Alcáçovas (also known as the Treaty or Peace of Alcáçovas-Toledo) is signed between the Catholic Monarchs of Castile and Aragon on one side, and the King of Portugal and his son on the other side, ending the four-year War of the Castilian Succession.

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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.
  4. The First Battle of Guinegate took place on 7 August 1479. King Louis XI 's French troops, led by Philippe de Crèvecœur d'Esquerdes (who had been a commander under Charles the Bold but defected to the French side after the latter's death in 1477), were defeated by the Burgundians , led by Archduke (later Emperor) Maximilian of ...

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    1479 foi um ano comum do século XV do Calendário Juliano, da Era de Cristo, a sua letra dominical foi C, teve início a uma sexta-feira e terminou também a uma sexta-feira.