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Christopher Columbus, Ibizan and from many other places

Internet has a pile of information about the theories on the place of birth of the discoverer of America.

Of the discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus, almost everything is argued about. Both where he was born and where he is buried (four cities "dispute" being the place where his remains rest, and there is an investigation to find out where they really are.

Internet is a mine of information for the fans of Columbus. For example, on this German web page you can read the letter that the discoverer sent to the Catholic Monarchs informing them about the arrival to the Indies (he did not accept that he had discovered a new continent). The most accepted posture with respect to the origin of the admiral is his origin from Geneva. But Columbus has many mother countries. The investigator Paolo Emilio Taviani, who obviously supports the Italian origin, collects many of the places where it has been said that Columbus was born there, including Greece. In the Biblioteca Virtual Cervantes this dossier about the discoverer can be read, and also other information.

People also talk about a possible Gallician origin of the navigator. And as for being Jewish, which would explain why Columbus kept his origin secret. From Canada, Elierzer Segal defends this option. And there are those who admit the Catalan origin of Columbus with that of being Jewish. There is also a lot of argument for his Catalan speaking origin on this page. And from Eivissa, the journalist, Nito Verdero, defends his Ibizan origin. As can be seen, success has many parents.

Pere Marí
coordinador@eivissaweb.com
 
Date of publication: 30/07/2002

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