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  2. Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the ...

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    Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries is a scholarly work by Meyer Kayserling, translated into English and published in 1894. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In it, Keyserling reports on an extensive search of Spanish archives including those at Alcalá de Henares , Barcelona , Madrid , and Seville .

  3. List of monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus

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    Statues of Columbus and Washington (1916) located at Main Street 107; New Orleans. Plaza de España Mural (1976, 2001) located near Canal St and Convention Center Blvd; Shreveport. Christopher Columbus Statue (1897) located at Creswell Avenue 4747 (R. W. Norton Art Gallery)

  4. Christopher Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Columbus [b] (/ k ə ˈ l ʌ m b ə s /; [2] between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italian [3] [c] explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa [3] [4] who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.

  5. Columbus probably Spanish and Jewish, study says

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    Alex Smith - BBC News. October 13, 2024 at 2:52 PM. Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492, beginning a period of European contact with the region [The Print Collector/Getty Images ...

  6. Columbus remains, verified after 500 years, show he was ...

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    The expulsion of Jews from Spain took place in 1492, the same year as Columbus' famed first voyage. Read On The Fox News App The tomb of Christopher Columbus in Seville Cathedral on June 25, 2016.

  7. Luis de Torres - Wikipedia

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    Luis de Torres (died 1493) was Christopher Columbus 's interpreter on his first voyage to America. De Torres was a converso, a Jewish person who was forced to convert to Christianity or be put to death according to the Spanish Inquisition, apparently born Yosef ben HaLevi HaIvri in Huelva, Spain. [1][2][3] De Torres was chosen by Columbus for ...

  8. Columbus Monument, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Monument (Catalan: Monument a Colom, IPA: [munuˈment ə kuˈlom]; Spanish: Monumento a Colón or Mirador de Colón) is a 60 m (197 ft) tall monument to Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was constructed for the Exposición Universal de Barcelona (1888) in honor of Columbus' first ...

  9. History of the Jews in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in the current-day Spanish territory stretches back to Biblical times according to Jewish tradition, but the settlement of organised Jewish communities in the Iberian Peninsula possibly traces back to the times after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. [1] The earliest archaeological evidence of Hebrew ...