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- Palos de la Frontera.
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Christopher Columbus
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INTRODUCTION
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), Italian-born Spanish navigator who sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia but achieved fame by making
landfall in the Americas instead.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus - explorer.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Colomb Christophe, en italien Cristoforo Colombo.
extrémité, en le cassant pour l'aplatir. Il voulait montrer par là qu'il n'est pas toujours facile de penser aux idées les plus simples, répondant ainsi à ceux qui prétendaient que n'importe qui aurait pu découvrir le nouveau continent. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Ailly (Pierre d') Amérique du Nord - Histoire - Introduction Amérique du Sud - Histoire - De la découverte à l'organisation des empires coloniaux Antigua et Barbuda Antilles Bahamas cara...
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ENCYCLOPEDIE: Colomb, Christophe
Christophe Colomb. Miniature du XVI' siècle. On n'a aucun portrait d'après nature de lui, donc on ignore réellement à quoi il ressemblait Sa vie reste aussi en bonne parti e mystérieuse. Un projet audacieux En 1485, il expose son projet au roi du Portugai ,Jean Il ( 1481-1495) :il s'agit d 'a tteindre Cathay (la Chine) et Cipango (le Japon) par l' Atlantique . Le roi refuse de financer l'entreprise car il a déjà fort à faire avec les ex...
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Barcos mayores (construcción naval) - ciencia y tecnologia.
Los fenicios eran los mejores constructores de barcos de su tiempo. Diseñaron barcos que dependían más del viento que de losremeros.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Los constructores más capacitados de los tiempos antiguos fueron los de Fenicia, hacia el 2000 a.C., los cuales no sólo construyeron barcos mercantes capaces detransportar cargas considerables, sino también buques de guerra mayores y más efectivos que cualquiera de los fabricados por sus contemporáneos, los egi...