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sidbrown
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Seems to me it endorses perpetual slavery for certain people and that it facilitated the Portuguese slave trade:It seems to have permitted their enslavement as a legal remedy, essentially as a punishment for those guilty of “arms dealing.” Kind of like hard core community service as a penal sanction, instead of imprisonment or execution. Nothing to do with endorsing slavery as such, or permitting the enslavement of innocent Saracens and pagans.
What is your ‘explanation’ of it??
“We weighing all and singular the premises with due meditation, and noting that since we had formerly by other letters of ours granted among other things free and ample faculty to the aforesaid King Alfonso – to invade, search out, capture, vanquish, and subdue all Saracens and pagans whatsoever, and other enemies of Christ wheresoever placed, and the kingdoms, dukedoms, principalities, dominions, possessions, and all movable and immovable goods whatsoever held and possessed by them and to reduce their persons to perpetual slavery…"