admiral of the ocean sea
Christopher Columbus struck a deal with Spanish crown to help him finance his quest. In return for his discoveries and services to crown, he was given the title of Admiral of Ocean Sea and was made Viceroy of Indies.
Admiral of the Ocean Sea
He was raised from acting Commodore*(as he commanded a small fleet) to eventually Admiral of the Ocean Sea- Six campaign stripes in modern dress, like Zsa Zsa Gabor when I was growing up!
Zheng He's title in China was Admiral of the Ocean Sea.
Columbus wanted 10% of any riches produced in the land he might discover and he wanted the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea, which would be passed to his descendants. He never got any of what he bargained for. He spent the last 10 years of his life haggling over his right to 10% of the revenues of the New World.
Christopher Columbus was known as the Admiral of the Ocean Sea.
Christopher Columbus struck a deal with Spanish crown to help him finance his quest. In return for his discoveries and services to crown, he was given the title of Admiral of Ocean Sea and was made Viceroy of Indies.
Admiral of the Ocean Sea
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella granted Columbus the titles of Admiral of the Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the Indies. Columbus is most famous for his four exploratory voyages, especially the first.
He was raised from acting Commodore*(as he commanded a small fleet) to eventually Admiral of the Ocean Sea- Six campaign stripes in modern dress, like Zsa Zsa Gabor when I was growing up!
The Ocean Sea
Indian Ocean
Christopher Columbus sailed across the sea in 1492.
Zheng He's title in China was Admiral of the Ocean Sea.
No, but there is a Yellow Sea. It is the name given to the northern part of the East China Sea, which is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean.
They called the Atlantic Ocean the "Sea of Darkness." In order to get enough men, Columbus finally had to take prisoners from jails. These men were not easy to handle.
The Caribbean Sea (north of Trinidad) Columbus Channel (south of Trinidad) The Atalantic Ocean (east of Trinidad) Gulf of Paria (west of Trinidad)