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  1. May 28, 2024 · Francisco de Bobadilla (died June 1502, at sea near Hispaniola) was a Spanish soldier who arrested Christopher Columbus on Santo Domingo (the island of Hispaniola) after dissensions had arisen between Columbus and several of the Spanish adventurers who served under him.

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  2. Francisco de Bobadilla (c. 1448 – 11 July 1502) was an official under the Crown of Castile and a knight of the Order of Calatrava. He was also the nephew of Beatriz de Bobadilla, marchioness of Moya and of Peñalosa, a patron of Christopher Columbus and close friend to Queen Isabella.

  3. The archivist Isabel Aguirre transcribed the actual report, so this "claim" is prima facie corroborated. And how is it legendary? The claim is "report filed by an agent of the Spanish government was discovered in the archives of the Spanish government".

  4. The document was used in the trial against Columbus, and it was written by the main prosecutor of the case, Francisco de Bobadilla. You can have a look at the book Varela & Aguirre wrote about this document and the general cause against Columbus here.

  5. Oct 24, 2017 · Many of these claims of genocide regarding Columbus are based on the excerpted writings of his contemporaries, Francisco de Bobadilla and Bartolomé de las Casas. A report by Bobadilla accuses Columbus of the most grievous offences and is often cited by the most vitriolic anti-Columbus publications; however, this report is inherently skewed.

  6. Mar 17, 2021 · The original report, or document, was written by Francisco de Bobadilla, whom the King and Queen of Spain had sent to Hispaniola to investigate complaints that Spanish colonists were making against Columbus and his brothers during the third voyage.

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  8. It is an important document not because of its uniqueness, but because of what Bobadilla was empowered to do. He had judicial power to investigate the allegations of abuse and incompetence, both against Columbus and against the rebel factions.

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