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Inter caetera ('Among
other [works]') was a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Alexander VI on the 4 May 1493,
which granted to the
Catholic Monarchs King Ferdinand...
- Aux
Armes et
cætera is the
thirteenth studio album by
Serge Gainsbourg,
released in the
early spring of 1979. It was
recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, with...
- ) or "ynnä
muuta sellaista" (abbr.: yms.) French: et cetera, et
cætera, or et
caetera (abbr.: etc.) Galician: e o demais, or etcétera (abbr. etc.) Georgian:...
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Christian monarch. Pope
Calixtus III
reiterated this in the 1456 bull
Inter caetera (not to be
confused with
Alexander VI's bull of the same title), renewed...
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grieving French to
identify with that". In 1979 a
reggae version "Aux
armes et
cætera" by
Serge Gainsbourg was
received poorly by some in France, particularly...
- arranged. The
newly appointed Spanish Pope,
Alexander VI,
issued the
Inter Caetera bull,
granting the
Spanish Crown sovereignty over the
newly discovered...
- August. In 1456 the pope
issued the
papal bull
Inter Caetera (not to be
confused with
Inter Caetera of 1493),
reaffirming the
earlier bulls Dum Diversas...
- a') is used to
spell Latin and Gr****
borrowings like
curriculum vitæ, et
cætera, ex æquo, tænia, and the
first name Lætitia. It is
mentioned in the name...
- with him this time a
letter from King
Ferdinand empowered by the
Inter caetera, a
papal bull that
authorized any
course of
action necessary for the expansion...
- off for Kingston,
Jamaica in
September to
begin recording Aux
armes et
cætera (1979) with the
likes of Sly and
Robbie and the
female backing singers The...