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  1. Die vier Reisen des Kolumbus Christoph Kolumbus, posthumes Porträt von Sebastiano del Piombo, 1519 Unterschrift von Christoph Kolumbus. Christoph Kolumbus (italienisch Cristoforo Colombo, spanisch Cristóbal Colón, portugiesisch Cristóvão Colombo, latinisiert Christophorus Columbus; * um 1451 in der Republik Genua; † 20. Mai 1506 in Valladolid, Königreich Kastilien) war ein ...

  2. Age of Discovery. Quick Facts: He is credited for discovering the Americas in 1492, although we know today people were there long before him; his real achievement was that he opened the door for more exploration to a New World. Name: Christopher Columbus [Kri-stə-fər] [Kə-luhm-bəs] Birth/Death: 1451 - 1506.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2009 · On August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, with three small ships, the Santa Maria, the Pinta and the Nina. On October 12, the expedition reached land, probably Watling Island in the ...

  4. 5 de jul. de 1995 · Para el próximo año, la caña de azúcar estará cumpliendo 500 años de haber llegado a la América. Fue exactamente durante el segundo viaje de Cristóbal Colón que llegó a la isla de Santo ...

  5. 27 de dic. de 2011 · New skeletal evidence suggests Columbus and his crew not only introduced the Old World to the New World, but brought back syphilis as well, researchers say. Syphilis is caused by Treponema ...

  6. Christopher Columbus's journal (Diario) is a diary and logbook written by Christopher Columbus about his first voyage.The journal covers events from 3 August 1492, when Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera, to 15 March 1493 and includes a prologue addressing the sovereigns. Several contemporary references confirm Columbus kept a journal of his voyage as a daily record of events and as ...

  7. When Christopher Columbus arrived on the Bahamian Island of Guanahani (San Salvador) in 1492, he encountered the Taíno people, whom he described in letters as "naked as the day they were born." The Taíno had complex hierarchical religious, political, and social systems. Skilled farmers and navigators, they wrote music and poetry and created ...