Capitulations of 1536
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The Capitulations of 1536 were a landmark treaty granting France extensive commercial and legal privileges within the Ottoman Empire, cementing the Franco-Ottoman alliance and reshaping Mediterranean trade and diplomacy.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16908976 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Capitulations of 1536 Context triple: [Franco-Ottoman alliance, significantEvent, Capitulations of 1536]
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Capitulations of Santa Fe
The Capitulations of Santa Fe were the 1492 agreements between Christopher Columbus and the Catholic Monarchs of Spain that granted him titles, privileges, and a share of profits from his planned voyage to the Indies, laying the legal foundation for Spanish exploration of the Americas.
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Treaty of Zaragoza
The Treaty of Zaragoza was a 1529 agreement between Spain and Portugal that defined their spheres of influence in Asia and the Pacific by establishing an antimeridian to the earlier Treaty of Tordesillas.
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Treaty of 1518 with the Portuguese
The Treaty of 1518 with the Portuguese was an early 16th-century agreement that brought the Kingdom of Kotte in Sri Lanka into a subordinate alliance with the Portuguese Empire, granting them commercial and strategic privileges on the island.
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Treaty of Union of 1532
The Treaty of Union of 1532 was the agreement that formally incorporated the independent Duchy of Brittany into the Kingdom of France under the French crown.
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Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)
The Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) was an agreement between England and Spain that cemented a political and dynastic alliance, including the planned marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales, to Catherine of Aragon, and coordinated policies against France.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Capitulations of 1536 Target entity description: The Capitulations of 1536 were a landmark treaty granting France extensive commercial and legal privileges within the Ottoman Empire, cementing the Franco-Ottoman alliance and reshaping Mediterranean trade and diplomacy.
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A.
Capitulations of Santa Fe
The Capitulations of Santa Fe were the 1492 agreements between Christopher Columbus and the Catholic Monarchs of Spain that granted him titles, privileges, and a share of profits from his planned voyage to the Indies, laying the legal foundation for Spanish exploration of the Americas.
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B.
Treaty of Zaragoza
The Treaty of Zaragoza was a 1529 agreement between Spain and Portugal that defined their spheres of influence in Asia and the Pacific by establishing an antimeridian to the earlier Treaty of Tordesillas.
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C.
Treaty of 1518 with the Portuguese
The Treaty of 1518 with the Portuguese was an early 16th-century agreement that brought the Kingdom of Kotte in Sri Lanka into a subordinate alliance with the Portuguese Empire, granting them commercial and strategic privileges on the island.
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D.
Treaty of Union of 1532
The Treaty of Union of 1532 was the agreement that formally incorporated the independent Duchy of Brittany into the Kingdom of France under the French crown.
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E.
Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)
The Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) was an agreement between England and Spain that cemented a political and dynastic alliance, including the planned marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales, to Catherine of Aragon, and coordinated policies against France.
- F. None of above. chosen
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