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Authors: Laurence Bergreen

Tags: #History, #Expeditions & Discoveries, #North America

Columbus: The Four Voyages, 1492-1504 (70 page)

exchange of plants and animals during
first,
see
first voyage
fourth,
see
fourth voyage
initial ideas for
marking of days in
patronage pursued for
place-naming in
recordkeeping in
second,
see
second voyage
third,
see
third voyage
timekeeping in
Columbus, Diego (brother)
Columbus, Diego (son)
Columbus, Domenico (father)
Columbus, Ferdinand (son)
book collection of
on fourth voyage
Indians as viewed by
as scholar
Columbus, Giovanni Pelegrino (brother)
Columbus, Luís (grandson)
Columbus Circle
Coma, Guillermo
Commemoration of the Annunciation
Concepción
Conil
conquistadors
Constantinople
continents:
divergent evolution on
drift of
existence and placement of
copper
Coronel, Pedro Fernández
Corral, Andrés de
Correa, Pedro
Correo, El
Cortés, Hernán
Cosa, Giovanni
Cosa, Juan de la
Costa de la Oreja
Costa Rica
cotton
Crosby, Alfred
Cuba
Cape Cruz
as island vs. part of mainland
map of
Punta Fraile
Cuneo, Michele de
Da Recco, Nicoloso
dead reckoning
De Noli, António
De Soto, Hernando
Deza, Diego
Dias, Bartolomeu
Dias, Vicente
Díaz, Miguel
Díaz de Pisa, Bernal
Díaz de Solís, Juan
Di Cazana, Luca
Diego, Don
Diogo, Infante, Duke of Viseu
disease
syphilis
dogs
Doldrums
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Dragon’s Mouth
Dry Harbour
earth:
continental drift on
existence and placement of continents on
as pear-shaped
roundness of
size of
eclipses, lunar
El Correo
El Dorado
El Golfo de Buen Tiempo
encomienda
system
England
Enríquez, Juana
Ephemerides astronomicae
(Regiomontanus)
Erasmus, Desiderius
Escobar, Diego de
Escobedo, Rodrigo
Esperanza
exploratory voyages
of Columbus,
see
Columbus, Christopher, voyages of
Extremadura
farming
Feast of the Epiphany
Female Island
Ferdinand II of Aragon
attitude toward Columbus
Bartholomew Columbus and
Bobadilla and
Caonabó and
Columbus appointed viceroy by
Columbus’s appeal for patronage
Columbus’s final negotiations with
Columbus’s first voyage and
Columbus’s fourth voyage and
and Columbus’s landing on Santa María
Columbus’s “Letter on the First Voyage” to
Columbus’s rights and privileges restored by
Columbus’s second voyage and
Columbus’s third voyage and
and complaints about Columbus
Fernando II and
Germaine de Foix married by
gold and
Indians’ mass suicide and
investigation of Columbus ordered by
marriage and joint rule of
New World settlement plans and
Ojeda and
request for more information from Columbus
rivals of Columbus commissioned by
Roldán and
slaves and
son of
and treaties with Portugal
Fernández de Oviedo, Gonzalo
Fernando II of Braganza
Ferrer, Jaime
Fieschi, Bartolomeo
first voyage (1492–1493)
arrival at islands
Columbus’s Letter on
crosses erected
departure from Spain
Ferdinand and Isabella and
first contact with Indians
Indians and
Indians transported to Spain
La Navidad established
land sighted
maps of
men left behind at La Navidad
Niña
Pinta
return to Spain
Santa María
Santa María
wrecked
success of
Flores Island
Florida
Fonseca, Juan Rodriguez de
Fontanarossa, Giacomo
Fontanarossa, Susanna
food
cassava
chocolate
Columbian Exchange and
fruit
growing of
Jamaican plum
maize
manchineel
pineapples
yams
Fortaleza
fourth voyage (1502–1504)
Bartholomew Columbus on
battles with Indians
La Capitana
crew on
crypt encountered
departure from Spain
Ferdinand and Isabella and
Ferdinand Columbus on
Gallega
illness among crew
Indians and
Indians’ suicide
lunar eclipse observed
maps of
Mass celebrated
Maya civilization and
mutineers
Ovando and
Quibián and
rescue mission
return to Spain
Santiago de Palos
(Bermuda)
settlement built
sharks encountered
ships of
storms encountered
Vizcaína
France
Francis, Saint
Fregoso, Pietro
frigate birds
fruit
Jamaican plum
manchineel
pineapples
Gaeta, Nicolás de
Galicia
Gallega
Ganges
Garay, Francisco de
Genoa
Chios and
clothing in
expansion and transformation of
expatriates from
exploratory voyages by
guilds in
laws in
maritime trade of
marriages in
merchants in
Office of Virtue in
political strife in
prostitution in
ships of
slavery in
Geography
(Ptolemy)
Germaine de Foix
Girardi, Lorenzo
globe,
see
earth
gold
alloys
Bobadilla’s confiscation of
Columbus’s quest for
Columbus’s reports of
Ferdinand and Isabella and
guanín
Indians’ possession of
mines of
Pinzón and
statue of, promised to Columbus
transported to Spain
tribute system
Golden Chersonese (Malay Peninsula)
Golfo de Buen Tiempo, El
Gomera
Gonçalves, Antão
Gorbalán, Ginés de
Gorda, Andrea Martín de la
Gorda, La
Gorricio, Gaspar
Gracias á Dios
Granada
Grand Canary
Grenada
greyhounds
Guacanagarí
Guadalquivir
Guadeloupe
Guaicavanú
Guaiqueri
Guajira Peninsula
Guanabara Bay
Guanaja
guanín
Guantánamo Bay
Guarionex
Guatiguaná
Guayacoa
Guevara, Fernando de
Guiga
Guinea
Gulf of Arrows
Gulf of Cazones
Gulf of Guacanayabo
Gulf of Paria
map of
Gulf Stream
Gutiérrez, Pedro
gyres
Haiti
Acul Bay
Cap Haitien
ceded to France
Moustique Bay
Hangzhou (Quinsay)
Henry VII, King
Henry VIII, King
Henry the Navigator
Hierro
Higuanamá
Higuey
hidalgos
Hispaniola
administration of
Cibao
Columbus’s governorship of
Dominican Republic
Haiti,
see
Haiti
Indian kingdoms on
map of
Monte Cristi
Ovando appointed governor of
plans for settling
Roldán’s rebellion in
Santo Domingo,
see
Santo Domingo
women of
Historie Concerning the Life and
Deeds of the Admiral Don
Christopher Columbus
(Ferdinand Columbus),
Honduras
horses
hutias
Iberian Peninsula
Icacos Point
Iceland
iguanas
India
India
Indians:
alliances among tribes
cannibalism among
Caribs
Christianity and
clothing and embellishments of
Columbian Exchange and
Columbus’s first contact with
Columbus’s first voyage and
Columbus’s fourth voyage and
Columbus’s second voyage and
Columbus’s third voyage and
destruction of
deterioration of relations between Spanish and
diet of
disease and
farming of
Ferdinand Columbus’s view of
fishing techniques of
games of
gold possessed by
homes of
kingdoms of
lifestyle of
mass suicide among
music of
population decrease in
pregnancy and childbearing among
prisoners sent to Spain
property given to settlers
rebellions of
religious beliefs and practices of
Roldán and
settlements of
sexuality of
slavery among
as slaves
Taínos
torture of
trade with
transported to Spain
tribute system forced upon
women
work done for Spaniards by
Inquisition
Ireland
Isabella I of Castile
attitude toward Columbus
Bartholomew Columbus and
Bobadilla and
Caonabó and
Columbus appointed viceroy by
Columbus’s appeal for patronage
Columbus’s first voyage and
Columbus’s fourth voyage and
and Columbus’s landing on Santa María
Columbus’s “Letter on the First Voyage” to
Columbus’s rights and privileges restored by
Columbus’s second voyage and
Columbus’s third voyage and
and complaints about Columbus
death of
Fernando II and
gold and
illness of
Indians’ mass suicide and
investigation of Columbus ordered by
marriage and joint rule of
New Worl²²²²d settlement plans and
Ojeda and
request for more information from Columbus
rivals of Columbus commissioned by
Roldán and
slaves and
son of
and treaties with Portugal
will written by
Isla de Gracia
Island of Women
Isthmus of Panama
Jamaica
Blue Mountains
Dry Harbour
Jamaican plum
Japan (Çipango)
Jerusalem
Jews
João II, King
Columbus and
death of
and treaties with Spain
Juan, Prince of Asturias
Juana of Castile
Kublai Khan
La Asunción
La Bella Saonese
Laberinto de las Doce Leguas
La Capitana
La Cartuja
La Gorda
Lagos
La Isabela
failure of
massacre at
Lake Maracaibo
La Navidad
men left behind at
Las Casas, Bartolomé de
Las Casas, Pedro de
La Vaqueños
Ledesma, Pedro de
Leeward Islands
Leonor of Viseu
Lepe, Diego de
Lesser Antilles
Libro de las profecías
(Columbus),
Liguria
Lisbon
Columbus in
Lombardo Cove
Long Island, Bahamas
lunar eclipses
Luxan, Juan de
Machiavelli, Niccolò
Macorix
Madeira Island
Madrid
Magellan, Ferdinand
Magua
Maima
maize
Málaga
Malay Peninsula (Golden , Chersonese)
Male Island
Malocello, Lanzarotto
manatees
manchineel fruit
Mandeville, John
Manicaotex

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