cristoforo colombo
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Cristoforo Colombo stands on the deck of his ship looking toward the horizon.
Definition
Proper noun * Christopher Columbus: The Italian-born explorer and navigator who led four Spanish-sponsored transatlantic voyages (1492–1504), initiating widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas. His voyages are historically significant for bridging the connection between the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the New World (the Americas).
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- In 1492, Cristoforo Colombo sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
- The voyages of Cristoforo Colombo had a profound impact on world history.
- Many schools teach about Cristoforo Colombo, though perspectives on his legacy have evolved.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Figure: The name is used to refer to the historical personage and his associated era of exploration.
- The age of Cristoforo Colombo marked the beginning of sustained European contact with the Americas.
- Subject of Study: The name appears in academic contexts discussing exploration, colonialism, and cultural exchange.
- Scholars continue to debate the complex legacy of Cristoforo Colombo.
Variants and Related Words
- Christopher Columbus (n): The Anglicized form of his name, most commonly used in English.
- Cristóbal Colón (n): The Spanish form of his name, used in Spanish-speaking countries and historical documents.
- Columbian (adj): Pertaining to Christopher Columbus or the period of his voyages (e.g., the Columbian Exchange).
Synonyms
- Explorer
- Navigator
- Voyager
Note: These are general synonyms for his profession, not direct name substitutes.
Cristoforo Colombo stands on the deck of his ship looking toward the horizon.
Noun
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)