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Domenico Colombo

Father of Christopher Columbus (1418–1496)

Domenico Colombo

Father of Christopher Columbus (1418–1496)

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fatherGiovanni Colombo
motherAngela Fontana
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children5, including Christopher and Bartholomew Columbus
relativesDiego Columbus (grandson)
Ferdinand Columbus (grandson)

Ferdinand Columbus (grandson) Domenico Colombo (; ; 1 March 14181496) was a weaver, the father of Italian explorer and navigator Christopher Columbus and Bartholomew Columbus.

Biography

Domenico was born in 1418. He was the son of Giovanni Colombo and Angela Fontana. He had three brothers, who were called Franceschino, Giacomo and Bertino.

Statue of Domenico's son [[Christopher Columbus

His father had apprenticed him to the loom at age 11. Domenico, a third-generation master of his craft in Genoa, was also a shopkeeper. His position was secure and respectable in the lower middle class, but he did not have a firm work ethic. He was a poor provider but was generally liked in his community.

In the boisterous, enterprising spirit of Genoa, he worked as a cheese maker, tavern keeper and dealer in wool and wine. He married Susanna Fontanarossa. Their firstborn was Cristoforo, in 1451; sons Giovanni Pellegrino, Bartolomeo, Giacomo (also called Diego), and daughter Bianchinetta were born after.

When he was found in financial difficulty, he was helped economically by Christopher. Forsaking the loom, two of his sons – Bartholomew and Christopher – went to the sea.

Domenico's daughter-in-law was Filipa Moniz Perestrelo and his grandsons were Diego Columbus and Ferdinand Columbus. He also had one natural granddaughter, Maria.

References

References

  1. De Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández. (1851). "Historia general y natural de las Indias, islas y tierra-firme del mar océano". Real Academia de la Historia.
  2. De Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández. (February 2024). "Historia general y natural de las Indias, islas y tierra-firme del mar océano". Real Academia de la Historia.
  3. Morison. "[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]".
  4. (1992). "The Worlds of Christopher Columbus". Cambridge University Press.
  5. (1745). "Ra Gerusalemme deliverâ".
  6. {{Cite NIE. Giacomo]] and [[Diego]] are [[cognates]], along with [[James (name). James]], all sharing a common origin. See ''Behind the Name'', Mike Campbell, pages [http://www.behindthename.com/name/Giacomo Giacomo], [http://www.behindthename.com/name/diego Diego], and [http://www.behindthename.com/name/james James]. All retrieved 3 February 2017.
  7. Freitas, Antonio Maria de. (1893). "The Wife of Columbus: With Genealogical Tree of the Perestrello and Moniz Families". Stettinger, Lambert & Co.
  8. Irving, Washington. (1828). "A history of the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volume 3". G. & C. Carvill.
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