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词条 Capitulations of Santa Fe
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The Capitulations of Santa Fe between Christopher Columbus and the Catholic Monarchs were signed in Santa Fe, Granada on April 17, 1492.[1] They granted Columbus the titles of Admiral of the Ocean Sea, the Viceroy, the Governor-General and honorific Don, and also the tenth part of all riches to be obtained from his intended voyage.[2] The document followed a standard form in 15th-century Castile with specific points arranged in chapters (capítulos).[3] Although not a formal agreement,{{clarification needed|date=February 2014}} the capitulations resulted from negotiation.

When Columbus's proposal was initially rejected, Isabella I of Castile convoked another assembly, made up from sailors, philosophers, astrologers and others to reexamine the project. The experts considered absurd the distances between Spain and the Indies that Columbus calculated. The monarchs also became doubting, but a group of influential courtiers convinced them that they would lose little if the project failed and would gain much if it succeeded. Among those advisors were the Archbishop of Toledo Hernando de Talavera, the notary Luis de Santángel and the chamberlain Juan Cabrero.[2] The royal secretary Juan II Coloma was ordered to formulate the capitulations. The agreement took three months to prepare because the monarchs were busy with other matters.[4] The capitulations were sealed at the Santa Fe encampment, on the outskirts of a besieged Granada.[5]

The original version has not survived. The earliest surviving copy is contained in the confirmations issued by the Crown in Barcelona in 1493. The omission of the word 'Asia' has led some historians to suggest that Columbus never intended to go there, but only to discover the new lands. In 2009 the Santa Fe Capitulations were inscribed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.[6]

Notes

1. ^MEMORY OF THE WORLD REGISTER - Santa Fe Capitulations. Ref N̊ 2006-42{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Discussion of the historical significance of the document, history, translation of text.
2. ^John Michael Francis, Will Kaufman. Iberia and the Americas, ABC-CLIO, 2005, p. 176
3. ^Carla Rahn Phillips. The Worlds of Christopher Columbus, Cambridge University Press, 1993, p. 133
4. ^Mary L. Eckhart. Columbus' Dictionary, Branden Books, 1992, p. 9
5. ^Alejandro Colás. Empire, Polity, 2007, p. 54
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/memory-of-the-world/register/full-list-of-registered-heritage/registered-heritage-page-8/santa-fe-capitulations/ |title=Santa Fe Capitulations |website=UNESCO |date=2009|author= |accessdate= 26 August 2016}}

See also

  • Treaty of Alcáçovas
  • Inter caetera
  • Pleitos colombinos
  • Alice Bache Gould
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