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  1. Domenico Colombo (English: Dominic Columbus; Genoese: Domenego Corombo; 1 March 1418 – 1496) was a weaver, the father of Italian explorer and navigator Christopher Columbus and Bartholomew Columbus.

    • Giovanni Colombo (father)
  2. Feb 21, 2023 · Domenico Columbus (1418 - 1496) - He was a third-generation craftsman who lived in Geneva, Italy. It is suggested by some that the Columbus family was of Jewish descent but kept their beliefs hidden due to the Inquisition.

  3. Jul 6, 2023 · The famed explorer's true origins are still debated, with theories linking him to Genoa, Spain, Portugal or even Spain's Sephardic Jewish community. Learn about the evidence, the controversies and the DNA tests that aim to uncover the truth.

  4. She married Domenico Colombo in 1455 and bore him 5 children: Cristoforo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni, Giacomo, and a daughter named Bianchinetta. Commemorative marble plaque to Suzanna Fontanarossa in the village of Fontanarossa.

    • Giacometti Fontanarossa (father)
  5. Aug 10, 2022 · 1451 - Domenico Colombo and Susanna Fontanarossa gave birth to Christopher Columbus in Genoa, Italy. He would be the oldest of three brothers named Bartolomeo, Giovanni Pellegrino, and Giacomo, and one sister named Bianchinetta.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Columbus was the eldest son of Domenico Colombo, a Genoese wool worker and merchant, and Susanna Fontanarossa, his wife. His career as a seaman began effectively in the Portuguese merchant marine . After surviving a shipwreck off Cape Saint Vincent at the southwestern point of Portugal in 1476, he based himself in Lisbon , together with his ...

  7. Christopher Columbus was born in the republic of Genoa. His father, Domenico Colombo, was a wool weaver, wool merchant, tavern keeper, and political appointee. Columbus's early education was limited, although he read widely after reaching adulthood.

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