With this
proviso however that none of the islands and mainlands, found and to be found,
discovered and to be discovered, beyond that said line towards the west and
south, be in the actual possession of any Christian king or prince up to the
birthday of our Lord Jesus Christ just past from which the present year one
thousand four hundred and ninety-three begins. And we make, appoint, and depute
you and your said heirs and successors lords of them with full and free power,
authority, and jurisdiction of every kind; with this proviso however, that by
this our gift, grant, and assignment no right acquired by any Christian prince,
who may be in actual possession of said islands and mainlands prior to the said
birthday of our Lord Jesus Christ, is hereby to be understood to be withdrawn
or taken away. Moreover we command you in virtue of holy obedience that,
employing all due diligence in the premises, as you also promise -- nor do we
doubt your compliance therein in accordance with your loyalty and royal
greatness of spirit -- you should appoint to the aforesaid mainlands and
islands worthy, God-fearing, learned, skilled, and experienced men, in order to
instruct the aforesaid inhabitants and residents in the Catholic faith and
train them in good morals. Furthermore, under penalty of excommunication late
sententie to be incurred ipso facto, should anyone thus
contravene, we strictly forbid all persons of whatsoever rank, even imperial
and royal, or of whatsoever estate, degree, order, or condition, to dare,
without your special permit or that of your aforesaid heirs and successors, to
go for the purpose of trade or any other reason to the islands or mainlands,
found and to be found, discovered and to be discovered, towards the west and south,
by drawing and establishing a line from the Arctic pole to the Antarctic pole,
no matter whether the mainlands and islands, found and to be found, lie in the
direction of India or toward any other quarter whatsoever, the said line to be
distant one hundred leagues towards the west and south, as is aforesaid, from
any of the islands commonly known as the Azores and Cape Verde; apostolic
constitutions and ordinances and other decrees whatsoever to the contrary
notwithstanding. We trust in Him from whom empires and governments and all good
things proceed, that, should you, with the Lord's guidance, pursue this holy
and praiseworthy undertaking, in a short while your hardships and endeavors
will attain the most felicitous result, to the happiness and glory of all
Christendom. But inasmuch as it would be difficult to have these present
letters sent to all places where desirable, we wish, and with similar accord
and knowledge do decree, that to copies of them, signed by the hand of a public
notary commissioned therefor, and sealed with the seal of any ecclesiastical
officer or ecclesiastical court, the same respect is to be shown in court and
outside as well as anywhere else as would be given to these presents should
they thus be exhibited or shown. Let no one, therefore, infringe, or with rash
boldness contravene, this our recommendation, exhortation, requisition, gift,
grant, assignment, constitution, deputation, decree, mandate, prohibition, and
will. Should anyone presume to attempt this, be it known to him that he will
incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the blessed apostles Peter and Paul.
Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, in the year of the incarnation of our Lord one
thousand four hundred and ninety-three, the fourth of May, and the first year
of our pontificate.
Gratis by order of our most
holy lord, the pope.
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