Columbus died in 1506 in Spain, and his remains were relocated several times before finally resting in Seville. This latest ...
Your support makes all the difference. A new DNA study on the 500-year-old remains of Christopher Columbus has found that the controversial explorer was actually a Sephardic Jew from western Europe.
A Spanish documentary has made history-changing claims, but the science behind its conclusions remains unclear.
The research aims to resolve long-standing uncertainty surrounding Columbus' background. Famed explorer Christopher Columbus was not Italian, as traditionally believed, but possibly a Sephardic ...
Famed explorer Christopher Columbus was likely Spanish and Jewish ... to escape religious persecution. The study of DNA ...
Forensic scientist Jose Antonio Lorente has asserted the “absolute reliability” of his latest claim: Christopher Columbus’ remains are in a tomb at the Seville Cathedral in Spain.
Arguably the most famous explorer and navigator, Christopher Columbus ... Announcing the study’s results on the television documentary “Columbus DNA: His True Origin”, Professor Lorente ...
MADRID, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe, Spanish scientists said on Saturday, after using DNA analysis to tackle a ...
Experts from the University of Granada (Spain) have conducted an examination of the remains of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus ...
Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian or even originally Catholic but instead a Sephardic Jew likely from Spain who hid his heritage to avoid persecution, a new genetic study suggests. A decades ...
A new DNA study on the 500-year-old remains of Christopher Columbus has found that the controversial explorer was actually a Sephardic Jew from western Europe. Spanish researchers announced their ...