File:Henry Harisse, Ligne de démarcation selon le Traité de Tordesillas, 1494-1.jpg

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English: An unedited page from an Internet Archive book discussing the Treaty of Tordesillas.
Français : La ligne de démarcation entre les territoires espagnols et portugais dans le Nouveau monde selon le Traité de Tordesillas de 1494. Lecture de Ferrer (1495), Cantino (1502), Enciso (1518), The Badajoz Experts (1524), Ribeiro (1529), Oviedo (1545), les cartographes sévillans jusque vers 1550. Cartographié pour une charte de l'Amirauté anglaise.
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Source The Diplomatic History of America: Its First Chapter 1452–1493–1494
Author Harrisse, Henry (1829-1910)
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