Esteban Mira: "Colon Was Genoese and Catholic. TVE's Documentary Says barbarities."
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The history manuals pointed out for centuries that Christopher Columbus was a navigator of Genoese origin who starred in the evil so-called “discovery of America” in 1492. However, a recent scientific study breaks down this theory and assures that the origin of the ruler of the West Indies is very different from that which he himself published in his will.
The Doctor of American History Esteban Mira Caballos, a native of Carmona, resident of Almondralejo (Badajoz), where he is professor of Geography and History, at the IES Carolina Coronado, has written a book entitled ‘Colón, the convert who changed the world’. Mira Caballos has been thinking of a character that is a whole “cultural icon.” The final writing of the book has taken him between two and three years. Our protagonist was clear that the …
The expert in the history of the discovery of America and the Conquest publishes a biography about the sailor, in which he also attacks the disinformation around his figure
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