Queen Isabella
They denied Christopher Columbus' request to said to the New World.
In April of 1493, Columbus went to the Alcazar. This was the royal palace of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He made a report of his voyage and presented the monarchs with treasures from his expedition.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabeth
Isabella, the Queen of Spain who pawned her crown jewels to pay for the voyage.She convinced her husband, King Ferdinand, to take the chance on Columbus.
Queen Isabella
They denied Christopher Columbus' request to said to the New World.
In April of 1493, Columbus went to the Alcazar. This was the royal palace of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He made a report of his voyage and presented the monarchs with treasures from his expedition.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabeth
Isabella, the Queen of Spain who pawned her crown jewels to pay for the voyage.She convinced her husband, King Ferdinand, to take the chance on Columbus.
Columbus first voyage
Christopher Columbus made his initial proposal for a westward voyage to reach Asia in 1484. After several years of seeking support, he secured backing from the Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. Columbus set sail on his first voyage on August 3, 1492, ultimately reaching the Bahamas on October 12, 1492.
The request by Columbust was rejected by King John II of Portugal. Columbus asked for support from Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who approved of his idea.
The ISBN of The Last Voyage of Columbus is 0759513767.
At the end of the 15th century, several notable monarchs were ruling in Europe. In Spain, the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, completed the Reconquista and sponsored Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492. In England, Henry VII was on the throne, establishing the Tudor dynasty after the Wars of the Roses. Meanwhile, in France, Charles VIII ruled, and in the Holy Roman Empire, Maximilian I was the emperor, expanding the Habsburg influence across Europe.
Columbus Believed he was in India at the end of his first voyage.
Spain sent Christopher Columbus to his first voyage. :-)