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History Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Mediterranean, study finds

I still have no idea why we have a Columbus Day in the US. Columbus did not come anywhere near the US. At least the Vikings set foot in the actual continent and did it about 500 years before Columbus. Let the Genovese and the Spanish claim him but the US, why?
 
I still have no idea why we have a Columbus Day in the US. Columbus did not come anywhere near the US. At least the Vikings set foot in the actual continent and did it about 500 years before Columbus. Let the Genovese and the Spanish claim him but the US, why?

Columbus Day was established as a gift to the Italian American community after terrible things happened. The Italian government sent ships to bring people back to Italy. That is all I am going to say about that.
 
A secret Jew who was appointed the first Governor of the West Indies which was basically the title and position of the Viceroy of New Spain? Right after the Reconquista? How much BS is enough? Sky's the limit? Contrary to modern attempts to obscure his background, Columbus' Genoese origins remain well-documented and undisputed.

In the 16th century, Petar Ohmuchevich, a wealthy Bosnian ship owner based in the Republic of Ragusa (today's Dubrovnik), joined the Spanish Armada along with his brothers. He had aspirations to nobility but to be accepted, he had to prove that all his ancestors going back 4 generations (or more) were of noble origins and Catholics. For this purpose, he ordered a forgery called the "Illyrian heraldry" which includes the coat of arms of various Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian noble families, including his own, of course. Long story short, Petar Ohmuchevich became Don Pedro de Ivella Ohmuchevich Gargurich, an admiral of the Spanish Armada, who participated in the war against England. He was accepted into the Spanish nobility in 1594, only 5 years before his passing.

So, considering the strict requirements to become a noble or hold high office, how would a Jew be able to slip himself into those circles so easily and especially after the Reconquista? Even Luis de Santángel was already a third-generation "converso" and he was "only" a banker. This is clearly another attempt at rewriting history. Perhaps they should have added that Columbus was gay to make the story more "exciting."
I believe that the study's conclusion that Columbus was a secret Jew or a Converso is unlikely, but not impossible. However, this suggestion, based on weak evidence such as haplogroups, is not as wild as claiming that Hitler was part African and
Jewish.

Study Suggests Adolf Hitler Had Jewish and African Ancestors​

Adolf Hitler may have had Jewish and African ancestors, according to a recent DNA study by Belgian researchers.

 
I believe that the study's conclusion that Columbus was a secret Jew or a Converso is unlikely, but not impossible. However, this suggestion, based on weak evidence such as haplogroups, is not as wild as claiming that Hitler was part African and
Jewish.

Study Suggests Adolf Hitler Had Jewish and African Ancestors​

Adolf Hitler may have had Jewish and African ancestors, according to a recent DNA study by Belgian researchers.


austrian from head to toe
who fall on y haplogroup e-v13
e-v13 is not jewish/levantine and not north african it is the european branch of e1b1b1
 
All controversies aside, is at least the J2 haplogroup conclusion legitimate? I’ve seen it mentioned a few times on websites and social media.
 
It's funny how all of Columbus' contemporaries considered him to be Genoese and not Sephardic Jewish or Galician or Catalan or Polish, etc etc.
 
The “Galician” thesis does not appear to rest on Columbus’s own DNA, but on genetic inferences from descendants and genealogical reconstructions; that makes it compatible with the hypothesis, not conclusive proof. The fact that the study is reportedly a preprint not yet peer reviewed is crucial. The article is therefore somewhat sensational in tone: at this stage, the claim is a suggestive lead, not a settled historical finding.
 
I still have no idea why we have a Columbus Day in the US. Columbus did not come anywhere near the US. At least the Vikings set foot in the actual continent and did it about 500 years before Columbus. Let the Genovese and the Spanish claim him but the US, why?
The Vikings reached North America and left almost no lasting impact. Their settlements disappeared and Europe didn’t even know they had been there so the world map didn’t change.

Columbus' single event triggered the age of axploration, the colonization of the New World, the migration of millions of people, and ultimately the birth of the societies that later became the modern American nations.
 
“The authors of the preprint themselves are careful to calibrate their conclusions. They acknowledge that this is indirect evidence, obtained through descendants, not Columbus' own DNA, and that their results require independent verification.“🤣🤣

They used descendants to “prove” he’s Spanish. Never went through rigorous peer review so this is already dead in the water. They couldn’t think maybe perhaps he found a Spanish woman and had kids with her? In that case their descendants would share dna with him, with all that dna shared with him being Italian.
I can’t wait for the next article to argue Michelangelo was Iranian or Shakespeare was Kenyan
 
Besides if they have his dna why not measure it and see who he comes closest to? Instead of doing all this fanfiction. I guess they needed something to publish. Soon we’ll learn he was Greek
 
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