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  1. Plaque dedicated to Susanna Fontanarossa. Susanna Fontanarossa (1435–1489) was the mother of navigator and explorer Christopher Columbus. Biography. Susanna was born in the hillside village of Monticellu, on the then Genoese island of Corsica, to a wealthy Catholic family.

  2. Apr 30, 2022 · About Susanna Fontanarossa. Susanna Fontanarossa (?-?) (Susanna of Fontarossa) was the mother of Cristoforo Colombo, a Genoese wool weaver commonly believed to have been Christopher Columbus, the famous navigator and explorer who was generally credited as a discoverer of the Americas.

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · October 3, 2023. in. Featured. When we delve into the life of a historical figure like Christopher Columbus, we often focus on his voyages and discoveries. However, behind every great explorer is a family, and in Columbus’s case, his mother, Susanna Fontanarossa, played a crucial role in shaping his early years. Advertisement.

  4. Susanna Fontanarossa. 1435–from 10 January 1489 to 9 January 1490. Marriage: 1450. Founder of America Cristobal Colon. 1451–. Christovão Colombo. 1451–1506. Giovanni Pellegrino Colombo. 1455–1477. Bianchinetta Colombo. 1464–1516. Antonio Colombo. 1455–. Bartolomeo Colombo. 1460–1514. Diego Colón. 1468–1515. Sources (2)

  5. Susanna Fontanarossa (Val Bisagno o Val Trebbia, 1435 – 1489) fu, secondo alcuni antichi documenti, la madre di Cristoforo Colombo.

  6. Little is known about her after 1484. Susanna of Fontanarossa was most likely the mother of Cristoforo Colombo, a Genoese wool weaver commonly believed to have been Christopher Columbus, a navigator and explorer who is generally credited as a discoverer of the Americas.

  7. Jul 6, 2023 · He may have been the son of Susanna Fontanarossa and Domenico Colombo, a wool merchant. Genoa had close trading ties with other regions, including several Spanish kingdoms, and Columbus likely...

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