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      • Juan de la Cosa (c. 1460 – February 28, 1510) was a Spanish cartographer, conquistador, and explorer. He made the earliest extant European world map to incorporate the territories of the Americas that were discovered in the fifteenth century, sailed the first 3 voyages with Christopher Columbus, and was the owner/captain of the Santa María.
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  2. Map of Juan de la Cosa. Juan de la Cosa (c. 1450 – 28 February 1510) was a Castilian navigator and cartographer, known for designing the earliest European world map which incorporated the territories of the Americas discovered in the 15th century. De la Cosa was the owner and master of the Santa María, and thus played an important role in ...

  3. Juan de la Cosa (c. 1460 – February 28, 1510) was a Spanish cartographer, conquistador, and explorer. He made the earliest extant European world map to incorporate the territories of the Americas that were discovered in the fifteenth century, sailed the first 3 voyages with Christopher Columbus, and was the owner/captain of the Santa María.

  4. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Juan de la Cosa (hwän dā lä kō´sä), c.1460–1510, Spanish navigator. He sailed with Columbus in 1492 (as pilot of the flagship Santa María) and again in 1498. After accompanying Alonso de Ojeda in 1499, he drew (1500) a world map (a manuscript copy exists in Madrid) that seems to be the first to ...

  5. Who was Juan de la Cosa? Juan de la Cosa or sometimes Juan the Biscayan was a Spanish navigator and cartographer, known for designing the earliest European world map that incorporated the territories of the Americas that were discovered in the 15th century.

  6. Juan de la Cosa, the owner of Columbusflagship, Santa María, in 1500 produced a map recording Columbus’ discoveries, the landfall of Cabral in Brazil, Cabot’s voyage to Canada, and da Gama’s route to India. The first map showing North and South America clearly separated…

  7. Nov 12, 2017 · Born: 1450-1460 in Santoña, Cantabria – Spain. Death: 28 February 1510 in Turbaco ( present Colombia ). Burial: Unknown. He died when he was wounded by poisoned arrows fired by the natives of this Colombian area. Charges: – Spanish navigator, cartographer and adventurer. – Spy for the Spanish crown in Portugal.

  8. Juan de la Cosa (c. 1450 – 28 February 1510) was a Castilian navigator and cartographer, known for designing the earliest European world map which incorporated the territories of the Americas discovered in the 15th century.

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