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42: 318:, carrying well-dressed Maya and a rich cargo. The Europeans looted whatever took their interest from amongst the cargo and seized the elderly captain to serve as an interpreter; the canoe was then allowed to continue on its way. This was the first recorded contact between Europeans and the Maya. It is likely that news of the piratical strangers in the Caribbean passed along the 211:
for the execution of the expedition. He was taken by pirates and landed in England in a destitute condition, and on presenting himself at Court was unfavorably received. He then sought help at the court of
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Bartholomew Columbus had a natural daughter named Maria born in 1508 as the result on a relationship with Catalina MarrĂłn. Nothing is known of them beyond a brief mention in Columbus's will dated 1511.
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to back the expedition. When word arrived in 1493 that his brother had succeeded, Bartholomew returned to Spain, where he missed Christopher, who had already left on the
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of the time, and conceived with his brother the "Enterprise of the Indies", a planned expedition to reach the Orient and its lucrative
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After the Court acquitted Christopher Columbus of all of the charges, the Crown funded Christopher Columbus's
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Following Christopher Columbus's death in Spain in 1506, Bartholomew returned to the
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on Hispaniola between 1496 and 1498, which is now the capital of the
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in the Caribbean was named in his honour by Christopher Columbus.
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by a western rather than an eastern route. In 1489 he went to
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Born in Genoa in the 1460s, Bartholomew became a mapmaker in
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in 1494 to meet his brother, where he was appointed as an
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voyage, and was to be left with a garrison near the
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Bartolomeo Columbus

Genoa
Republic of Genoa
Santo Domingo
Crown of Castile
Domenico Colombo
Susanna Fontanarossa
Christopher Columbus
Genoese
Portuguese
Spanish
Italian
Italian
Republic of Genoa
Christopher Columbus
Lisbon
cartography
spice trade
England
Henry VII
Charles VIII
Castile
Isabella I of Castile
Ferdinand II of Aragon
second voyage
New World
the Crown
Hispaniola
adelantado

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