Pope Urban VIII reigned from 1623-44.
In 1943 the Pope was Pope Pius XII, but the Pope that decreed the demarcation line in 1493 was Pope Alexander VI.For more information, see Related links below this box.
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Line of demarcation.
Spain and Portugal over the settlement of South America.
The Demarcation Lines (Lines of Demarcation) was a decree stating that the island of the Azores (Cape Verde Islands) and the last on its west and south belongs to Spain. The decree was released on May 4, 1493 by the order of Pope Alexander VI.
May 4, 1493 in HistoryEvent: Spanish Pope Alexander VI divides America between Spain and Portugal
The Inter-Caetera, Papal Bull of May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI
Columbus visited Canada in 1493
30 percent of $1493 = $447.90
April 10 - April 18 in 1493.
The Line of Demarcation was drawn by Pope Alexander VI (who was pope from 1492 to 1503) to divide the newly disovered lands between Portugal Spain. This line was drawn in 1493 after Christopher Columbus returned from his maiden voyage to the Americas. Territorial disputes between the two seafaring nations led the Pope to draw the line in the hope that this would lead to peace between the two nations.