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A huge replica of a historic ship has docked in Essex for a week - and fans will now be able to pay it a visit. The ...
The full-scale replica of Christopher Columbus’s famous flagship from his 1492 voyage will be open to the public ...
Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling state-level crime that saw up to 1.2 million Armenians killed in 1915 and 1916. In ...
A replica of Christopher Columbus's flagship Nao Santa Maria opened to public at London's St. Katharine Docks Marina on Thursday… ...
Centuries after his death, Christopher Columbus continues to stir fascination and fierce debate. His historic Atlantic crossings in 1492 are famous worldwide, but his legacy remains deeply tangled ...
Columbus' fleet, replicas of Nina, Pinta & Santa Maria, came to Manitowoc in 1913 The replica vessels were to tour to San Francisco, but never made it there.
The expulsion of Jews from Spain occurred in 1492, the same year that Columbus made his first voyage to the Americas.
SEVILLE, Spain — Conventional history states Christopher Columbus was from Genoa, Italy, but he may have been, in fact, a Sephardic Jew from the eastern Iberian Peninsula, according to a new ...
New DNA research has revealed that Christopher Columbus, who accidentally discovered the Americas, was a Sephardic Jew.
New research unveiled in a documentary on Spain's RTVE suggested that Christopher Columbus may have been of Jewish origin.
Christopher Columbus was likely Jewish, Spanish researchers have announced in a splashy new documentary aired on Spain’s national broadcaster on Saturday. According to the documentary, the ...
The American origins of Columbus Day have less to do with Christopher Columbus and his voyages to the Caribbean and more to do with the mistreatment of Catholic Americans.