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Jack Rye
 
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Ok how about some early trivia about Columbus
1a. Born in Genoa 1451, the son of a wool merchant and weaver.
2a. in 1476 swims ashore when his ship sank in a battle off Portugal.
3a. Joins his brother Bartholomew in 1476 a cartographer in Lisbon.
4a. Makes multiple voyages as far as Iceland and Guinea 1477-1482.
5a. Moves to Spain in 1485.

I still think we should celebrate Leaf Erikson day instead.
Jack
"noah" wrote in message
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On 13 Oct 2003 04:53:49 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

It's Columbus Day.

Would it be appropriate to compile a list of Columbus trivia?

I'll start off:

1. Cristobol Colon (Christopher Columbus) was once married to the

daughter of
the governor of the Canary Islands. There are rumors that he converted to
Catholicism from Judaism. He was a pioneer in the art of practical

celestial
navigation.

2. European seamen were well aware of "land to the west" for centuries

before
Colubus "discovered" America. Cod from the waters off Newfoundland was a

common
staple at fish markets in several European ports.

3. The Catholic Church suppressed knowledge of the western lands because

they
were not mentioned in the Bible. There was a fear that people would

question
the absolute authority of the Bible (and thereby the Church) if it became
common knowledge that the earth was not accurately described in the

scriptures.
This explains why the lands to the west were commonly discussed by the

Norse
(Vinland Sagas, etc) who were latecomers to Christianity, but not

officially
acknowledged in areas that had been more directly subjugated by Rome.

4. To get permission to sail to a land that the super authority, the

church,
denied even existed, Cristobol petitioned to make an expedition to China,

(an
officially recognized locale). He pitched a religious as well as a

commercial
angle, but it is
rather evident that he knew full well he would not be landing in China.

First
fact in evidence: Columbus promised to "claim" locales where he landed

for the
Spanish Crown. (The Emporer of China would, of course, have some

objection the
the Spanish potentates laying claim to Formosa). Second fact in evidence:
Columbus negotiated a deal to be named "The Admiral of the Western Sea."
(This would give him a share in any prizes or booty wrested from the

area.)
Spain would not have sought a naval war with China, particulary in the

late
15th cnetury. Additional fact in evidence, Colon promised to convert the
godless savages to Catholicism. There were no "godless savages" in China.

5. In 1492, most people did not believe the world was flat, and Columbus

was
not
obsessed with "proving" it to be round.

There's five to get the ball rolling. Anybody else got a tidbit to

contribute?

Very interesting subject.

6. Cristo (as he was known to his friends) was returned to Spain in
chains (after his second voyage), for mismanagement of the new colony.
It seems that everyone he left behind to obtain gold was killed by the
natives.

7. CC has never been shown to have used celestial navigation to
"find" America, in fact, his surviving logs show a strict reliance
upon Dead Reckoning. He recorded extensive compass headings and
canting speed calculations in the log. Watch officers were required
to report these details.

8. We still do not know "for a fact" where he landed.
http://www1.minn.net/~keithp/cclandfl.htm
Have fun with this. Maybe some of our "Southern Captains" can offer
some insight. Keep in mind that Colombus' "league" was shorter than
the modern league.

9. The arrival of Columbus is credited with the death of 80% to 90%
of the indiginous population of the area, through the introduction of
venerial disease, influenza, and armed violence.
Some "tribes" were exterminated completely.

10. One of the arguments used by Columbus to secure the support of
the Catholic monarchy of Spain was to prevent the spread of Islam to
the "East" (China). It is probable that he had no idea where he
landed, was opportunistic once he got there, and died not knowing how
far Cuba was from China.

...carry on.
noah

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