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When did Columbus become Italian?
Monday is Columbus Day, which has pretty much turned into Italian Heritage Day in the United States. But, was Columbus Italian? I will not question where Columbus was born, although there are theories out there that he was born in … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History
Tagged Christopher Columbus, Columbus, Columbus Day, Corsica, Genoa, Holiday, Italian, Ligurian Sea, Republic of Genoa, Sardinia, Savona
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Was Columbus Italian?
Monday is Columbus Day, which has pretty much turned into Italian Heritage Day in the United States. But, was Columbus Italian? I will not question where Columbus was born, although there are theories out there that he was born in … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History
Tagged Christopher Columbus, Columbus, Columbus Day, Corsica, Genoa, Holiday, Italian, Ligurian Sea, Republic of Genoa, Sardinia, Savona
2 Comments