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...Naked clams have already changed the course of history, stranding Christopher Columbus and his crew in the Caribbean due to their unique ability to convert wood (and unfortunately Columbus’s ship) into nutrient-packed...
...Christopher Columbus, thinking he had arrived in India, referred to the native people as Indians....
...The world timer subsequently became Andersen’s signature complication and, in 1992, he created an edition of 500 world timers to mark 500 years since the discovery of the “New World” by Christopher Columbus...
...It’s not impossible that this sort of person might have first landed in the Americas instead of Christopher Columbus, and left a different European legacy — an idea that has literal implications for the...
...The story that is normally told is of Christopher Columbus and of other explorers, colonists and settlers in his wake “discovering” America in 1492....
...What was Christopher Columbus’s flagship on his first voyage to the Americas? The name of which informal 18th-century society became a derogatory term for female intellectuals?...
...“[On] the day that Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain . . . the world of the garden changed,” Kincaid wrote in a 2020 New Yorker essay, reprinted in the exhibition catalogue....
...Legend holds that when Christopher Columbus went to the region in the 15th century, papaya was used to treat his indigestion; he called it “the fruit of the angels”....
...The Spanish Inquisition and Christopher Columbus’ journey into the so-called New World occurred within 20 years of each other, and the Inquisition you can say without doubt ends in the Holocaust.”...
...Not that it’s entirely Gallic: Christopher Columbus was the first European to set foot here in 1493, naming it after his brother Bartholomew....
...Norse America: The Story of a Founding Mythby Gordon Campbell, Oxford University Press £20 The idea that the Vikings preceded Christopher Columbus in “discovering America” became widespread in the US in...
...These include the one established by Fernando Colón, son of Christopher Columbus, who founded what the authors regarded as the greatest collection of the early modern world, still accessible in the Cathedral...
...Columbus to make room for it....
...Then, after Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama crossed the oceans, “what made Antwerp rich was the change in trade routes: ships going by ocean to Asia and America”....
...She was part of the 2018 mayoral advisory commission on city art, monuments and markers which reviewed the statue of Christopher Columbus in Manhattan, and recommended it remain in place....
...of Columbus’s expedition in 1492 and its aftermath. Here, the Genoese chancer fails, and is captured by the Caribbean Tainos....
...With the linking of the old world and the new by Christopher Columbus, the use of the fruit in cooking proliferated in warmer latitudes around the globe....
...By then, it is conceivable that celebrating 1776 will be as loaded as honouring Christopher Columbus....
...The extraordinary half-century following Christopher Columbus’s discovery, in 1492, of what he maintained to his dying day was in fact Asia, fuelled guilt as well as greed....
...It was always thus: the Black Death travelled on ship rats; diseases from smallpox to the common cold travelled from the Old to the New World as soon as Christopher Columbus did....
...The restaurant is near the Teatro Colón opera house, which is named after Christopher Columbus....
...Recent months have given us some memorable examples, from the slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol to Christopher Columbus in Baltimore....
...The accommodation tops out, as does the rock itself, with the astonishing 2,200 sq ft Christopher Columbus suite, which offers panoramic views across the whole of St Jean Bay....
...Could someone please go back in time and tell Columbus, in Taino there is no word for gold. Christopher Columbus, in Italiano Cristoforo Colombo, en español Cristóbal Colón....
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