Pre-1600: Education: Chronology
Pre-1600: Education: Chronology
IMPORTANT EVENTS TO 1600
1486
- King Ferdinand Of Aragon and Pope Innocent VIII sign the Real Patronato treaty, which makes Ferdinand the patron of Catholicism abroad.
1493
- Pope Alexander Vi Issues the bull (edict) Inter Catera Divinae, which declares that Indians are capable of converting to Christianity.
1498
- The University Of Alcalá de Henares is founded in Spain.
1504
- In the bull Illius fulciti praesidio Pope Julius II asserts that the Roman Catholic Church will Christianize the Indians.
1530
- Peter Martyr’s De Orbe Novo and Francisco López de Gómara’s Historia general are published.
1537
- Two Papal Bulls, Sublimis Deus and Veritas ipsa, reaffirm the principles of Inter Cetera Divinae and Illius fulciti praesidio.
1539
- The College Of Santa Cruz de Tlaltelolco is founded in Mexico to educate Indian men for the clergy.
1555
- Richard Eden’s book Decades of the Newe Worlde is published in England.
1556
- André Thevet’s book La France Antarctique is published in France.
1565
- The Jesuits Begin To build missions in Florida.
1572
- The Guale Chiefdom revolts against the Jesuits, and the Crown withdraws them from Florida.
1573
- Franciscan Missionaries arrive in Florida to help pacify and convert to Roman Catholicism the region’s native population.
1582
- Richard Hakluyt’s books Divers Voyages and Principall Navigations... of the English Nation are published in England.
More From encyclopedia.com
About this article
Pre-1600: Education: Chronology
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Pre-1600: Education: Chronology