Madrid .- Christopher Columbus was not Genoese, he had noble ancestry and his origin is located in some enclave of the dominant non-Castilian or Italian language of the Crown of Aragon in 1492, that is, the Principality of Catalonia, the Kingdom of Valencia or the Kingdom of Mallorca, according to an investigation that has been made public this Wednesday.
The book ‘The origin of Columbus beyond DNA. Critical analysis of the Genoese thesis in the light of fifteen historical facts’, written by Carlos García-Delgado with the support of the Madina Mayurqa Foundation and the Cristóbal Columbus Cultural Association, leans towards the Majorcan thesis.
As a result of the investigated data, García-Delgado, doctor in Industrial Engineering and expert in architecture and urban planning, invites the reader to review fifteen «proven facts» that are shown to be incompatible with the most accepted thesis about the origin of Christopher Columbus, who was Genoese.We recommend reading:A letter signed by Christopher Columbus in 1493 auctioned for US$3.92 million
The book ‘The origin of Columbus beyond DNA. Critical analysis of the Genoese thesis in the light of fifteen historical facts’, written by Carlos García-Delgado with the support of the Madina Mayurqa Foundation and the Cristóbal Columbus Cultural Association, leans towards the Majorcan thesis.
"The most likely and the one with the most evidence""
«It is the most probable and the one with the most evidence in its favor», according to the author, who presented his work this afternoon in Madrid accompanied by Pablo Carrington, vice president of that foundation dedicated to protecting Mallorcan heritage and with Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal, Duke of Veragua and direct descendant of the discoverer.As a result of the investigated data, García-Delgado, doctor in Industrial Engineering and expert in architecture and urban planning, invites the reader to review fifteen «proven facts» that are shown to be incompatible with the most accepted thesis about the origin of Christopher Columbus, who was Genoese.







