Posted on 10/13/2024 12:46:41 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian
Columbus’ lineage unveiled through DNA analysis The centuries-old mystery of Christopher Columbus’ lineage has been solved. Scientists revealed the explorer’s roots after DNA analysis in a documentary aired on Saturday, October 10th on Spanish television.
Researchers, led by forensic pathologist Miguel Llorente, examined microscopic samples of remains buried in Seville Cathedral. They compared them to those of his known relatives and descendants. The DNA study confirmed that the remains of Christopher Columbus are indeed buried in Seville. Llorente, briefing reporters on the findings, confirmed this.
He specifically stated: “Today it became possible to verify with new technologies, definitively confirming the previous partial theory that the remains in Seville belong to Christopher Columbus.”
The ethnicity investigation was more complicated due to several factors, including the vast amount of data, but “the result is almost completely reliable,” Llorente added.
Christopher Columbus and the Spanish-Jewish connection There has long been almost conclusive evidence that Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew, meaning a Jew of Spanish and hence Western European descent. In particular, one element that had led scientists to this conclusion, even prior to DNA analysis, was the limited information available about his early years.
He may have actively hidden his Jewish roots to avoid persecution by the Catholic Spanish monarchs. In the 15th century, most Sephardic Jews were indeed Crypto-Jews. At the same time, historical evidence indicates that Columbus often made personal use of Jewish symbols.
Mystery of Christopher Columbus’s roots Writers have produced more content on Christopher Columbus than anyone else except Jesus Christ, yet his past remains shrouded in mystery.
The majority of historians generally agree that Columbus’ family was from Liguria. Christopher was born in the city of Genoa, the son of Domenico Columbo, a local weaver. However, the exact origin of Christopher Columbus has been a source of speculation since the 19th century. Recently, many published texts have claimed that the great admiral could have been Portuguese, Catalan, Polish, or Greek.
Is Christopher Columbus buried in both Seville and Santo Domingo? Columbus died at the age of 55 in the northwestern Spanish city of Valladolid in 1506. However, his last wish was to be buried on the island of Hispaniola. Both the Dominican Republic and Haiti share this island.
His remains were thus moved there in 1542 and then relocated to Cuba in 1795. Finally, in 1898, they were believed to have been moved to Seville, Spain.
In 1877, workmen in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, discovered a lead coffin buried behind the shrine in the Santo Domingo Cathedral. The coffin contained bone fragments, which the Dominican Republic claims are Columbus’ remains.
Llorente believes that the claim that Christopher Columbus is buried in both Seville and Santo Domingo could be valid, as the remains in both locations are in fact incomplete.
Well the Inquisition more than a bit like the Salem Witch trials.
In Salem, however it started, it basically became a scam to grab land from people and mess with inheritance.
The Inquisition was no different. Lots of people were caught up in it that were faithful but someone powerful owed them money. Or they were on the wrong side of someone political. And suddenly they were Jewish.
Wait a minute - so a religion leaves a DNA footprint?
There is no doubt that Columbus was born in the Republic of Genoa to Catholic parents, both of whom perhaps had some Jewish ancestry; how much is entirely uncertain — and meaningless as to Columbus’ own identity.
(My DNA, for example, shows largely Scandinavian origins, but my ancestry itself is nearly all English.)
Whatever Columbus’ DNA suggests, real or not, is meaningless as to his Catholic identity, as he was raised in a Catholic family, and he devotedly practiced the faith, especially in terms of his legacy as explorer.
Oh no! Now the anti semite conspiracy nuts are going to go ape over this one. Now one more reason they’ll have for accusing Jews for trying to colonialize the World!
No. Neither Jews or Muslims were "tortured to death" if they did not convert.
Granted, Spanish Catholics were not feeling kindly toward Jews or Muslims, who were close allies during the Muslim conquest and occupation of Spain (which Ferdinand and Isabella ended).
And with the expulsion of the Muslim invaders, there were social and economic benefits to being a Catholic. And so some remnant Muslims and Jews pretended to convert, essentially infiltrating and undermining the church (much like today's gay mafia in the church).
The Inquisition only targeted heretics, including Catholics, but also false converts among Muslims and Jews.
But the Inquisition claimed no jurisdiction over a Muslim or a Jew who choose to remain a Muslim or Jew.
That’s really the point. Christians don’t have a DNA profile. They can have any ancestry. Europeans act like your ancestry determines what religion you are.
It’ll be interesting to see what the DNA analysis actually says.
Other times, if a person is prominent, Jews will want to claim that person even if he only has a distant Jewish relative on his father's side. Because it's good PR.
However, now that Columbus is increasingly seen as a racist white supremacist who genocided Native Americans, the PR is not so good. So I imagine that many Jews feel conflicted as to whether they should try and claim Columbus.
My pleasure.
Bump
How’d he did he become spantalian?
Ironic now Jews have to “own” that meanie Columbus
Somebody taught him Hebrew and how to calculate the Jewish holidays, and even certain Jewish prayers, as they were all set out in his log book.
Perhaps his mother, but maybe he just learned it on his own.
I think you are close. Pretty sure the Jewish rule is you are automatically Jewish if your mother is Jewish, but anyone is free to covert.
Oh lord, another reason the left to hate Christopher Columbus.
Really? His logs in Hebrew and he celebrated our holidays and we never knew he was Jewish?
Please. Aren’t we blamed for enough as it is. ??? 😁
Well, Columbus Day was on the Sabbath this year............
All the haters who have condemned the man, and tried to destroy his accomplishments, and history deserve the eternal branding of fascist anti-semites.
They will now. Haters have to hate.
Ha!! ya beat me too it but I though that came from Sanford ans Son!
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