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probably never wrote in it. His name in 15th-century
Genoese was
Cristoffa Corombo, in Italian,
Cristoforo Colombo, and in
Spanish Cristóbal Colón. In one...
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Bartholomew Columbus (Genoese: Bertomê
Corombo; Portuguese:
Bartolomeu Colombo; Spanish: Bartolomé Colón; Italian:
Bartolomeo Colombo; c. 1461 – 12 August...
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Domenico Colombo (English:
Dominic Columbus; Genoese:
Domenego Corombo; 1
March 1418 – 1496) was a weaver, the
father of
Italian explorer and navigator...
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prevent Christopher Columbus's
voyage across the
Atlantic Ocean.
Christoffa Corombo (1451 – 20 May 1506) (voiced by
Roger L. Jackson),
better known by his...
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Christopher Columbus (/kəˈlʌmbəs/; Ligurian:
Cristoffa Corombo; Italian:
Cristoforo Colombo; Spanish: Cristóbal Colón;
before 31
October 1451 – 20 May...
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Christoffa Corombo (Christopher Columbus)
lands on a
large inhabited island which he
names Santa Cruz (Holy Cross, now
Saint Croix).
Corombo then visits...
- to him as such. This is
opposed to the
Genoese translation "Cristoffa
Corombo", or even the
Italian "Cristoforo Colombo". It is
possible that
Colom is...
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leader Christopher Columbus Cristóbal Colón
Spanish Explorer Cristoffa Corombo Ligurian Claudius Salmasius Claude Saumise French Intellectual Clovis I...
- Good Hope in
South Africa. 1492
Genoan Christopher Columbus (Cristoffa
Corombo)
leads an
expedition of
three ships for
Queen Isabella I of Castile, s****ing...
- On
November 19, 1493, a
Spanish fleet under the
command of
Christoffa Corombo (Christopher Columbus)
lands on a
large island inhabited by Taíno people...