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1502 and violating
From 1502, violating the 1492 peace treaty, Ferdinand and later Phillip II forced all Muslims in Castile and Aragon to convert or be expelled.

1502 and 1492
Europeans first landed on the island in either 1492 or 1502 during Spain's early exploration of the Caribbean.
The voyages of Christopher Columbus from 1492 to 1502 resulted in permanent contact with European ( and subsequently, other Old World ) powers, which lead to the Columbian exchange.
The evolution of this new style of fortification can be seen in transitional forts such as Sarzanello in North West Italy which was built between 1492 and 1502.
From 1492 to 1502, nothing was heard of the ailment.
Ultimately, Jews and Muslims either converted to Catholicism or were expelled from Spain in 1492 and 1502, following the completion of the Reconquista.
It would appear that he was based in Palos at least up to and including the time of Columbus's first voyage ( 1492 ); by 1495 he was living in nearby Moguer ; after the economic failure of his 1499 – 1500 expedition, he appears to have moved no later than 1502 to Seville.

1502 and peace
In 1502 / 03, the new peace treaty left Venice with nothing but Cephalonia, Monemvasia and Nauplia, with their appurtenances in the Morea.
Sten Sture managed to size power again in 1501 which resulted in a Danish blockade lasting 1502 – 1509 and eventually a short peace.
Henry VII came to peace with James IV in 1502, paving the way for the marriage of his daughter Margaret.
On 24 January 1502, Scotland and England concluded the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, the first peace agreement between the two realms in over 170 years.
Its use may have expanded across continents, e. g. Portuguese chronicler Gaspar Correia ( writing in the 1550s ), claims that in 1502, the Indian prince, the Zamorin of Calicut, dispatched negotiators bearing a " white cloth tied to a stick ", " as a sign of peace ", to his enemy Vasco da Gama.
During the winter of 1501 – 1502, the Russians harshly ravaged Eastern Livonia and many Livonian dignitaries wanted to make peace with Muscovy.
The marriage cemented the signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace between Scotland and England in 1502 ; the peace was short-lived and James was killed at the Battle of Flodden, just across the border in Northumberland, in 1513.

1502 and treaty
The treaty of 1502, far from being perpetual, barely survived the death of Henry VII in 1509.
Vasco da Gama sailed to India for a second time with 15 ships and 800 men, arriving at Calicut on October 30, 1502, where the ruler was willing to sign a treaty.
He was one of the diplomats sent to conclude the treaty for the marriage of James IV with Princess Margaret Tudor of England in October 1501, and he stood proxy for the King at the ceremony of betrothal on 25 January 1502.
Then in July 1502 Henry VII concluded a treaty with Maximilian by which the Emperor bound himself not to countenance English rebels.

1502 and Ferdinand
By 1502, a combined French and Spanish force had seized control of the kingdom ; disagreements about the terms of the partition led to a war between Louis and Ferdinand.
The last titular Byzantine Emperor, Andreas Palaiologos, sold his titles and royal and imperial rights to Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile before his death in 1502.
By 1502, combined French and Aragonese forces had seized control of the Kingdom ; disagreements about the terms of the partition led to a war between Louis and Ferdinand.
The Ladinos were the descendants of the Muslim Moorish population that converted to Christianity under threat of exile from Ferdinand and Isabella in 1502.
In 1502 the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, granted permission to the colonists of the Caribbean to import African slaves.

1502 and II
Ahuizotl died in the year 10 Rabbit ( 1502 ) and was succeeded by his nephew, Moctezuma II.
In 1502, Leonardo produced a drawing of a single span bridge as part of a civil engineering project for Ottoman Sultan Beyazid II of Constantinople.
Moctezuma II ( c. 1466 – 29 June 1520 ), also known by a number of variant spellings including Montezuma, Moteuczoma, Motecuhzoma and referred to in full by early Nahuatl texts as Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin ( Moctezuma the Young ), was the ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1502 to 1520.
Rodrigo de Santaello, archdeacon of the cathedral and commonly known as Maese Rodrigo, began the construction of a building for a university in 1472 ; in 1502 the Catholic Monarchs published the royal decree creating the university, and in 1505 Julius II granted the Bull of authorization ; in 1509 the college of Maese Rodrigo was finally installed in its own building, under the name of Santa María de Jesús, but its courses were not opened until 1516.
In 1502 Leonardo da Vinci produced a drawing of a single-span bridge over the Horn as part of a civil engineering project for Sultan Bayezid II.
Hallucinogenic Psilocybe were known to the Aztecs as teonanácatl ( literally " divine mushroom "-agglutinative form of teó ( god, sacred ) and nanácatl ( mushroom ) in Náhuatl ) and were reportedly served at the coronation of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II in 1502.
Hallucinogenic Psilocybe were known to the aboriginal Mexicans as teonanácatl ( literally " divine mushroom ") and were reportedly served at the coronation of Moctezuma II in 1502.
* Berthold II of Landsberg ( before 1464 – 1502 ), German bishop
Started under the great castle-builder Edward I, it was completed during the reign of Edward II ( 1307 – 1327 ) and demolished in 1502.
The Byzantine emperor Basil II knew of its existence, and Felix Petancic referred to it as Dibri in 1502.
Among the significant events organised by Burchard as Ceremoniere were: the visit of Don Federigo de Aragon to Rome ( December 1493 to January 1494 ); the coronation of Alfonso II of Naples ( May 1494 ); the reception of Charles VIII of France in Rome ( November 1494 to February 1495 ); the Papal Embassy to the Emperor Maximilian in Milan ( July – November 1496 ); the Proclamation of the Jubilee ( Christmas 1499 ); the visit of Alexander VI to Piombino ( January – March 1502 ); and obsequies of Pope Alexander VI ( August 1503 ).
* Gerlach II ( 1488 – 1502 ) with ...
This law was imposed in the period of Sultan Bayezid II, in 1502.
Ahuitzotl was succeeded by his brother Motecuzoma II in 1502.
Rodrigo de Santaello, archdeacon of the cathedral and commonly known as Maese Rodrigo, began the construction of a building for a university in 1472 ; in 1502 the Catholic Monarchs published the royal decree creating the university, and in 1505 Pope Julius II granted the Bull of authorization ; this is considered the official founding of the present University of Seville.
* Berthold II of Landsberg † ( 1481 Appointed-4 May 1502 Died )

1502 and Aragon
# Catherine of Aragon ( 1501 – 1502 ) — became dowager princess when her first husband, Arthur, died as Prince.
When Arthur married Catherine of Aragon, Margaret Pole became one of her ladies-in-waiting, but her entourage was dissolved when Arthur died in 1502, in his teens.
* Following the annulment of her marriage to King Henry VIII of England, Katherine of Aragon was styled either " Princess Dowager of Wales " or " Dowager Princess of Wales " in consequence of her previous marriage ( 1501 ) to Henry's older brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales ( died 1502 ).
He died in his home at Ludlow Castle in 1502, leaving his young wife, Catherine of Aragon, a widow.
Henry was put in charge of Catherine of Aragon and Arthur, Prince of Wales by Henry VII and was with them when Arthur died at Ludlow in 1502.
In 1502, Queen Isabella rescinded official toleration of Islam in all of the Kingdom of Castile, although the Kingdom of Aragon continued to tolerate its large Muslim population.

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