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Christopher Columbus - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
No, he didn't received education.
Biography - 1987 Christopher Columbus Explorer of the New World is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Christopher Columbus did not receive formal awards in the modern sense for his discoveries; however, he was granted several titles and privileges by the Spanish monarchy. He was appointed as the Governor of the Indies and given the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Additionally, he received financial rewards and a share of the profits from the lands he claimed for Spain. His voyages were recognized as significant achievements, leading to the eventual European colonization of the Americas.
Christopher Columbus - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Finland:S Finland:K-3 (new rating: 2001) Sweden:Btl West Germany:6
When Christopher Columbus returned to Spain in 1493 after his first voyage to the Americas, he was greeted with great enthusiasm and excitement. He brought back exotic goods, such as spices and gold, along with stories of the new lands and their potential for wealth. Columbus was received by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who were impressed by his discoveries and later sponsored additional voyages. His return marked the beginning of increased Spanish exploration and colonization in the New World.
Upon returning from his voyages, Christopher Columbus initially received a warm welcome in Spain, celebrated for his discoveries and the potential wealth they promised. However, his later years were marked by controversy and criticism over his governance and treatment of indigenous peoples. Ultimately, he faced legal challenges and was stripped of some of his titles, indicating that his later treatment was not as favorable.
The man who first spotted land on Christopher Columbus' journey was Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor on the Niña. He was promised a reward of a lifetime pension of 10,000 maravedis by Columbus for his discovery. However, Columbus later claimed that he was entitled to the reward instead, and Triana received no payment for his accomplishment. This led to a dispute over the rightful recognition and reward for the discovery of land in the New World.
Christopher Columbus received a small amount of education when he went to a Monastery until age fourteen. He learned the basics, Latin and Mathematics. During his early sea life, before his voyages to 'India,' he learned astrology and geography. He was a teen during these years. He also learned map making from his younger brother, Bartolomeo, when he went to visit him in Lisbon. Most of his education came to him in his teen years on the sea.
Christopher Columbus The Discovery - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Canada:14A (Ontario) Finland:K-12 Germany:12 (f) Iceland:12 Portugal:M/12 Sweden:15 UK:PG USA:PG-13 (certificate #31900)
Christopher Columbus came from a modest background; his family was not wealthy. His father, Domenico Colombo, was a wool weaver and later became a landowner, but they were not part of the aristocracy. Columbus received some education and training in navigation, which was supported by his family's relatively stable, though not affluent, circumstances.
The country that supplied Christopher Columbus with ships in 1492 was Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were the monarchs in Spain at this time. His three ships were named the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.