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  1. Cristóbal Colón (Cristoforo Colombo, en italiano, o Christophorus Columbus, en latín; de orígenes discutidos, los expertos se inclinan por Génova, República de Génova [n. 1] [3] [4] donde pudo haber nacido el 31 de octubre de 1451 [5] y se sabe que murió en Valladolid el 20 de mayo de 1506) fue un navegante, cartógrafo, almirante ...

  2. 12 de oct. de 2020 · Christopher Columbus (l. 1451-1506 CE, also known as Cristoffa Corombo in Ligurian and Cristoforo Colombo in Italian) was a Genoese explorer (identified as Italian) who became famous in his own time as the man who discovered the New World and, since the 19th century CE, is credited with the discovery of North America, specifically the region ...

  3. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Italian explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the “New World” of the Americas on a 1492 expedition. Learn about his landing spot, route, ships, and more.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2020 · Cristóbal Colón (1451-1506, también conocido como Cristoffa Corombo en ligur y Cristoforo Colombo en italiano) fue un explorador genovés (identificado como italiano) que se hizo famoso en su época como el hombre que descubrió el Nuevo Mundo y, desde el siglo XIX., se le atribuye el descubrimiento de Norteamérica, concretamente de la región que c...

  5. Christopher Columbus (also known as (Cristoforo Colombo [Italian]; Cristóbal Colón [Spanish]) was an Italian explorer credited with the “discovery” of the America’s. The purpose for his voyages was to find a passage to Asia by sailing west.

  6. Christopher Columbus, Italian Cristoforo Colombo Spanish Cristóbal Colón , (born between Aug. 26 and Oct. 31?, 1451, Genoa—died May 20, 1506, Valladolid, Spain), Genoese navigator and explorer whose transatlantic voyages opened the way for European exploration, exploitation, and colonization of the Americas.

  7. Summarize This Article. The first voyage of Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus's fleet. Illustration depicting Christopher Columbus's fleet departing from Spain in 1492. The ships for the first voyage—the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María —were fitted out at Palos, on the Tinto River in Spain.

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