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- Luis de Santángel (died 1498) was a third-generation converso in Spain during the late fifteenth century. Santángel worked as escribano de ración to King...
- appear. A Spanish version of the letter (presumably addressed to Luis de Santángel), was printed in Barcelona by early April 1493, and a Latin translation...
- Savonarola's life painlessly by stabbing him with his hidden blade. Luis de Santángel (died 1498) (voiced by Adam Harrington) is the finance minister of King...
- the queen. Isabella was finally convinced by the king's clerk Luis de Santángel, who argued that Columbus would take his ideas elsewhere, and offered...
- Tiernan 1991 True Identity Leland Carver 1992 1492: Conquest of Paradise Santangel 1993 Body of Evidence Jeffrey Roston Dave White House Chief of Staff Bob...
- Martín Pinzón, a shipowner from Palos, who introduces him to the banker Santángel, to whom Queen Isabella I owes money. Columbus meets with the queen, who...
- Inquisition, and allies with several historical figures, such as Luis de Santángel and Christopher Columbus. ********in's Creed: Multiplayer Rearmed is a multiplayer...
- Oñate, Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva, Hernán Pérez de Quesada, Luis de Santángel, and others). According to António José Saraiva, a Portuguese literature...
- Tchekalinsky The Man with the Cloak Full of Holes (1946, TV Movie) - Luis de Santángel A Matter of Life and Death (1946) - The Judge Caesar's Friend (1947, TV...
- for Justicia Criminal. He was married to Brianda de Santángel, niece of the banker Luis de Santángel who financed the voyage of Christopher Columbus. Vinyoles...