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But any merit to Lorente's findings would make Columbus's Italian origin a little harder to support, raising questions of how somebody of Sephardic Jewish heritage would come to be born in Genoa in ...
Lorente noted that after evaluating 25 possible locations, they could only confirm that Columbus was born in Western Europe. The underside of the Christopher Columbus tomb at the Seville Cathedral ...
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The controversial forensic scientist José Antonio Lorente, who has spent more than two decades analyzing the DNA of the alleged bones of Christopher Columbus and his relatives without publishing any ...
For centuries, Christopher Columbus was widely believed to be an Italian navigator born in Genoa in 1451. However, a team of researchers led by José Antonio Lorente from the University of Granada has ...
(JTA) — Christopher Columbus was likely Jewish, Spanish researchers have announced in a splashy new documentary aired on Spain’s national broadcaster on Saturday. According to the documentary, the ...
In the documentary, Jose Antonio Lorente, a professor of forensic medicine, who led the research at the University of Granada, said his analysis revealed that Columbus’s DNA was “compatible ...
A Spanish TV documentary has broadcast claims that Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe and not from Genoa, Italy. But scientists want to see the data before the history ...
SEVILLE, Spain — Conventional history states Christopher Columbus was from Genoa, Italy, but he may have been, in fact, a Sephardic Jew from the eastern Iberian Peninsula, according to a new ...