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Palos would play a pivotal role in the settlement and Christianization of the New World in succeeding centuries. La Rábida would play a central part in the Christian evangelization of the Americas. As La Rábida was a Franciscan monastery, that order would play a dominant role in this
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Carta plomada de Juan II de Castilla por la que confirma a Elvira de Ayala y sus hijas la merced otorgada por Juan I, y confirmada por Enrique III, a Álvaro Pérez de Guzmán, su esposo, de liberación de todo pecho real a 50 vasallos suyos en la villa de Palos.|Archivo:
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in 1503, Palos suffered a decline. Natives of Palos emigrated to America or to Seville, and Palos soon had few sailing vessels of its own. By the 18th century, the town had only about 125 inhabitants. However, during the same century,
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Palos's Golden Age is considered to have occurred in the 15th century (especially between 1470 and 1479), when it increased its population to 2,500 inhabitants and its economy, based on fishing and seafaring expeditions to
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sailed with Christopher Columbus from Palos de la Frontera. When it incorporated as a Village in 1914, Palos officially became Palos Park. The neighboring communities of
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industry centered at Palos, and the population slowly reached its pre-1492 levels. Palos also transformed itself into a center of the
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The official date of foundation for Palos is 1322, when the town was granted to Alonso Carro and Carro's wife Berenguela Gómez by
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on October 12, 1492. The Santa María foundered in American waters, but the other two ships returned to Palos on March 15, 1493.
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trade. Castilian naval forces always included natives of Palos, who were considered navigational experts:
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industries, and also became a center for the cultivation of the “fresón de Palos” (Palos-grown
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by Antonio Paz y Meliá in 1904 and the fourth as Cuarta Década by José Lopes de Toro in 1970).
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about his plans for organizing an expedition of discovery. The three Spanish ships landed in
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Religiosidad popular en los lugares colombinos: su proyección evangelizadora hacía América
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Christianization, and some of the first missionaries were natives of Palos, including
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incorporated at later points. All three municipalities lie within Palos Township.
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ROPERO REGIDOR, Diego (1989), Ayuntamiento de Palos de la Frontera, Huelva (ed.),
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and seized them and all their gold. Another...Castilian voyage to Mina, that of
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At the time of its establishment as a town by Alfonso XI, Palos was part of the
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Fray Juan Izquierdo: Obispo de Yucatán (1587 - 1602). Historia y Documentos
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in 1379 to make up for the fact that Pérez de Guzmán was forced to give up
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Relaciones de Palos de la frontera con el Algarve a finales del siglo XV
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Gesta Hispaniensia ex annalibus suorum diebus colligentis, Década III
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El vuelo del Plus Ultra: Palos de la Frontera (Huelva) - Buenos Aires
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Nevertheless, the war ended in defeat for the Castilian forces, and
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has visited the city. John Paul symbolically crowned the Palos's
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is considered the city's real founder. He was only fourteen when
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Historiador de Palos de la Frontera: Julio Izquierdo Labrado
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Web Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Palos de la Frontera. (ed.),
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IZQUIERDO LABRADO, Julio, Cuaderno de Bitácora (ed.),
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sailed from Palos. On board were the Spanish crew of
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A history of Portuguese overseas expansion, 1400-1668
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ORÍGENES de la Villa de Palos. I. El Puerto de Palos.
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a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.
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Location of Palos de la Frontera
37°13′42″N 6°53′40″W / 37.22833°N 6.89444°W / 37.22833; -6.89444
Province
Huelva
Demonym(s)
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
www.palosfrontera.com
[ˈpalosðelafɾonˈteɾa]
municipality
Spanish
Huelva
Andalusia
Huelva

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