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  1. Posts about Domenico Colombo written by A History of Italy. We close out the 15th century for Genoa with things not looking too great thanks to the advancing Ottomans in the Eastern Mediterranean and in parallel follow the life of one of Genoa’s most famous sons, Christopher Columbus in his early life and follow the adventures of his body after his death before reflecting on…

  2. Cristóbal Colón. Colón, Cristóbal. Génova (Italia), 1451 – Valladolid, 20.V.1506. Descubridor del Nuevo Mundo en 1492, primer almirante, virrey y gobernador de las Indias. La historia de Colón ha sido contemplada no como la de un simple mortal, sino como la de un mitológico semidiós capaz de gestas extraordinarias.

  3. When Susanna Fontanarossa was born in 1435, in Quezzi, Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy, her father, Giacomo Fontanarossa, was 36 and her mother, Èpouse de Lacobi, was 31. She married Domenico Colombo in 1450, in Genova, Liguria, Italy. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. She died in 1489, in Genova, Liguria, Italy, at the ...

  4. Domenico Colombo (1º marzo 1418 – 22 settembre 1499 o 1500) è stato un artigiano e mercante italiano, padre di Cristoforo Colombo e Bartolomeo Colombo.. Le notizie anagrafiche non sono molto attendibili, atteso che non vi sono documenti che indichino esattamente la sua data di nascita e di morte, poiché, all'epoca, non si tenevano ancora registri delle nascite e delle morti, i quali ...

  5. - Domenico COLOMBO His (poss.) 3-Great Grandchildren: Nuno Alvares PEREIRA (COLON de PORTUGAL y la Bastida) ; Jorge Alberto de PORTUGAL y Cordova His (poss.) 9-Great Grandchild: Jacopo (Jaime) Francisco Eduardo FitzJAMES-STUART

  6. Many claimed he was French, Spanish from Catalonia, Spanish from Galicia, Portuguese, Greek, English, German, and yes Italian. Tradition or simply popular belief claim he was born in Genova possibly in 1451, the son of a simple tailor Domenico Colombo and his legitimate wife Susanna Fontanarossa. Later in life, Christopher chose to set sail ...

  7. His father, Domenico Colombo, was a wool weaver, wool merchant, tavern keeper, and political appointee. Columbus's early education was limited, although he read widely after reaching adulthood. He went to sea at an early age and sailed the Mediterranean on merchant vessels, traveling as far east as the island of Chios.