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      • Filipa died in 1485. The cause of her death was murder. She was buried in the Capela da Piedade (Chapel of Piety), which is the first chapel to the right of the main chapel in the Carmo Convent along with her sister, Izeu Perestrelo and her brother-in-law, Pedro Correia da Cunha.
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  2. Filipa's fate is unknown and it is uncertain whether she was dead before Columbus left Portugal, nor is her cause of death known. Current scholarship places her death sometime between 1478 and 1484. [8]

  3. Portuguese wife of Christopher Columbus. Name variations: Filippa Columbus or Columbo; Filippa Colón; Felipa Perestrello e Moniz. Died in 1483; daughter of a Portuguese officer (governor of an island near Madeira); married Christopher Columbus (1451–1506, the explorer), also seen as Cristóbal Colón (Spanish) and Cristoforo Columbo (Italian ...

  4. When Filipa Moniz Perestrelo was born in 1455, in Porto, Porto, Portugal, her father, Bartolomeo Perestrello, was 72 and her mother, Isabel Moniz Pereira, was 30. She married Cristóbal Colón Colón, Primer Almirante de la Mar Océano about 1473, in Porto, Porto, Portugal.

  5. She married Cristóbal Colón Colón, Primer Almirante de la Mar Océano about 1473, in Porto, Porto, Portugal. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in 1484, in Lisbon, Portugal, at the age of 29, and was buried in Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.

  6. The cause of her death is unknown. Membership. Some writers question how Christopher Columbus, the son of a Genoese wool weaver, could marry the daughter of a Portuguese Knight of Santiago, member of the household of Prince John, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz (Master of Santiago,) and of Prince Henry the Navigator"s household.

  7. Filipa's fate is unknown and it is uncertain whether she was dead before Columbus left Portugal, nor is her cause of death known. Current scholarship places her death sometime between 1478 and 1484.

  8. Jan 1, 2024 · Christopher Columbus's wife, Felipa Moniz Perestrello, died in approximately 1484. If she had lived, this would be the diary she might have kept while traveling with her husband to the New World. The novel portrays Felipa as a jealous, passionate, and adventurous woman.

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