Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Juan Niño, the oldest of the brothers, [7] was master and owner of the caravel La Niña on Columbus's first voyage. [3] . Upon their return, he accompanied Columbus to Barcelona [8] after staying several days at home in Moguer. He was also on the crew of the second and third voyages of Columbus.

  2. Juan Niño de Tabora (died July 22, 1632), was a Spanish general and colonial official. From June 29, 1626, until his death on July 22, 1632, he was governor of the Philippines.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · On Columbus's first voyage, Pedro Alonso Niño was pilot of the Santa María, Juan Niño was master of La Niña, of which he was the owner, and Francisco Niño is believed to have been a sailor on La Niña. The Niños took part as well in Columbus's second and third voyages.

  4. May 13, 2023 · Juan Manuel Niños Early Years: Colombian Ethnicity & Upbringing. Juan Manuel Niño was born in Colombia in the northwestern part of South America. The matchmaker with a penchant for self-discovery and self-help had later moved to Boca Raton in Florida to study International Business.

  5. The other two, Juan de la Cosa and Peralonso Niño, were experienced pilots who had accompanied the Genoese in his first and second voyages. (Some historians maintain that Niño also took part in the third voyage and was with Columbus when the latter discovered Paria.

    • Louis-André Vigneras
    • 1972
  6. Juan Escutia was born between 1828 and 1832 in Tepic, now the capital of the state of Nayarit. Records show he was admitted to the academy as a cadet on 8 September 1847—five days before the fateful battle—but his other papers were lost during the assault.

  7. Aug 2, 2016 · Temperatures were high and rainfall was low across the entire Caribbean in 2015. Ten island nations experienced severe drought. Emergency water rationing occurred in St. Lucia and in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. In Antigua, the 1-billion-gallon reservoir behind the Potworks Dam went dry.

  1. People also search for