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While seeking to know more of the origin of the word Columbus, or Colombia, etc. I ran across this book about Christopher Columbus. Due of the research done for the book I think searching for the name/word origin should be Polland and its history. Starting with Columbuss Father, the King. Thursday, October 2, 2014 COLUMBUS WAS NOT ITALIAN Was Christopher Columbus Polish Royalty? Christopher Columbus’ origins have long been shrouded in mystery – was he Italian? Spanish? Greek? None of the above: In fact, his father was a Polish king, argues Columbus expert Manuel Rosa. Rosa holds that the adventurer’s father was King Vladislav III, who was not killed at the 1444 Battle of Varna, as thought. Instead, old Portuguese documents support Rosa’s theory that King Vladislav went into secret exile, married a Portuguese noblewoman, and had a son who, argues Rosa, went on to become known as Columbus. Columbus lied about his own identity to protect his father’s real identity. After 23 years of research and with five academic books published, Manuel Rosa sets out the case that conventional understanding of Columbus’ history is not only misleading but utilizes false documents in support of an invented Fairy Tale about a Genoese wool-weaver. 1492us.blogspot/ But then again Colon was his name, apparently they gave him a Christian name image for many reasons. But even Colon was not his birthright name. Then looking into this article. varnenchikmuseum/Eng/Istoria/Vladislav_IIIQkelov.html It s pretty clear, they were all old Royal class lizards. Germany Lithuania Poland Ukraine old Russian. But the above linked article from the Park Museum is very interesting. Seems old Crystal-ball Cristóbal Colon was just an old lizard in disguise.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 16:58:26 +0000

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