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Christopher Columbus before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, 1487.
Christopher Columbus before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, 1487. Columbus (1451-1506) making an unsuccessful attempt to persuade the council appointed by King Ferdinand II of Spain to fund his proposed voyage to discover a westerly route to Asia. Columbus' persistent lobbying finally paid off in 1492 when Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain agreed to support his project.
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15TH CENTURY
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CASTILLA Y LEON
CHRISTOPHER
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS
concept
COUNCIL
country
Discovery
Engraving
EXPLAINING
EXPLANATION
Exploration
Explorer
FERDINAND II OF ARAGON
Ferdinand II of Sicily
Ferdinand II of Spain
Ferdinand III of Naples
FERDINAND THE CATHOLIC
FERDINAND V
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
GENOESE
Italian
Italy
King Ferdinand II of Spain
King of Castille
lobbying
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Navigation
NAVIGATOR
People
persuasion
Print Collector6
SALAMANCA
Spain
Spanish
TGN
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