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Christopher Columbus did not conquer any country. Hernando cortés conquerd the Aztecs and Francisco pizzaro conquered the incas. Christoper columbus went out to go and try to find the America's. Instead he found the Asia. He tried to find it but didnt. So Christopher Columbus didn't conquer anyone. 😄
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Brindisi in the Middle Ages was part of the Kingdom of Naples, which rather strangely and confusingly was also known as the Kingdom of Sicily.
Christopher Columbus is responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent and defenseless Native Caribbean men, women and children. So yes he did.
* The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Sicily and Naples) * Most of the Papal States Incidentally, they were states, not nations.
Kingdom of Naples ended in 1816.
Christopher Columbus was a brave man. But he failed many times. I am Shure at times he wanted to give up. He failed when he joined in the attempt to conquer the Kingdom of Naples. He was captured by Portuguese ships. He didn't even find India, like he was supposed to. He failed at many things but that didn't get him down. He just kept on going. This is a valuable lesson to be learned, don't let you're failures get you down.
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We will conquer our enemies.He planned to conquer his ancestral kingdom back.
Christopher Columbus did not conquer any country. Hernando cortés conquerd the Aztecs and Francisco pizzaro conquered the incas. Christoper columbus went out to go and try to find the America's. Instead he found the Asia. He tried to find it but didnt. So Christopher Columbus didn't conquer anyone. 😄
Mayans
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There are around 100 congregations in Naples Italy. If you go to their official website at jw.org, click on "About Us" and then "Meetings" and you can search for a Kingdom Hall near you.
Giambattista Basile was born in 1566, in Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples [now Naples, Campania, Italy].
He landed in the Bahamas each voyage.
Ruggero Leoncavallo was born on April 23, 1857, in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies [now Naples, Campania, Italy].
Giambattista Basile died on February 23, 1632, in Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples [now Naples, Campania, Italy].