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by usehackernews
612 days ago
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What’s so strange about this? Columbus is one of the most important explorers in history, but his past, and resting place had been unconfirmed - even his birthplace was unknown. 500 years later after multi-year dna study, we now have the information and it paints a very fascinating picture. He left Spain in August, the same week that Jews were kicked out. This explains why he left Spain. He was known as a catholic, but it’s now clear this was due most likely due to forced conversion. History is important, and this is a significant dna study that sheds light on the legacy of a key figure. |
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Extremely absurd statement that makes absolutely no sense at all. Surely his investors expected him to return?
If his (possible) Jewish origin would have been know surely that would have came out during one of the lawsuits between the Crown and his descendants: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleitos_colombinos
> but it’s now clear this was due most likely due to forced conversion.
Or that his grandparents or even grand-grandparents were converts?