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Cape Tiburón

Cape Verde Islands

Cap Haitien

Capitana, La

Carabarü

Cariay

Caribbean

Caribbean Sea

Caribs

Cascais

Casenove, Guillaume de

cassava

Castañeda, Juan de

Castile

Castile, Alonso de

Caxinas

Cayman Islands

Cayo Moa Grande

Cayo Piedras

cemís

Central America

Chanca, Diego Alvarez

Charis

Charles VII, King

Charles VIII, King

chicha

China

Master Paolo and

Quinsay (Hangzhou)

Chios

Chiriqui Lagoon

chocolate

Christianity

Indians and

Jews and

Muslims and

slavery and

Çiamba

Cibao

Ciguayo

cinnamon

Çipango (Japan)

cocoa (chocolate)

cocoa plums

cohoba

Colina

Colombia

Colombo, Juan Antonio

Colón, Diego

Columbian Exchange

Columbus, Bartholomew (brother)

on fourth voyage

Las Casas on

Roldán and

on Santo Domingo

on second voyage

Columbus, Bianchinetta (sister)

Columbus, Christopher:

as apprentice seaman

arrest of

background of

birth of

Book of Privileges of

Book of Prophecies of

childhood of

cleared of charges against,

complaints about

death of

devaluation of

education and studies of

Franciscan habit worn by

funeral of

as Genoese

as governor

health problems of

interest in exploration

investigation of

languages spoken by

marriage of, see Perestrello, Felipa Moñiz

at monastery

monuments to

mother of

mysticism, fantasies, and irrationality of

name of

name given to places in United States

navigational skills of

physical appearance of

piety of

as Portuguese

remains of

rights and privileges restored to

signature of

titles, awards, and privileges of

as viceroy of discovered lands

will dictated by

Columbus, Christopher, voyages of

canonical schedule followed in

Columbus’s preconceptions and

and difficulties of empire building

exchange of plants and animals during

first, see first voyage

fourth, see fourth voyage

initial ideas for

marking of days in

patronage pursued for

place-naming in

recordkeeping in

second, see second voyage

third, see third voyage

timekeeping in

Columbus, Diego (brother)

Columbus, Diego (son)

Columbus, Domenico (father)

Columbus, Ferdinand (son)

book collection of

on fourth voyage

Indians as viewed by

as scholar

Columbus, Giovanni Pelegrino (brother)

Columbus, Luís (grandson)

Columbus Circle

Coma, Guillermo

Commemoration of the Annunciation

Concepción

Conil

conquistadors

Constantinople

continents:

divergent evolution on

drift of

existence and placement of

copper

Coronel, Pedro Fernández

Corral, Andrés de

Correa, Pedro

Correo, El

Cortés, Hernán

Cosa, Giovanni

Cosa, Juan de la

Costa de la Oreja

Costa Rica

cotton

Crosby, Alfred

Cuba

Cape Cruz

as island vs. part of mainland

map of

Punta Fraile

Cuneo, Michele de

Da Recco, Nicoloso

dead reckoning

De Noli, António

De Soto, Hernando

Deza, Diego

Dias, Bartolomeu

Dias, Vicente

Díaz, Miguel

Díaz de Pisa, Bernal

Díaz de Solís, Juan

Di Cazana, Luca

Diego, Don

Diogo, Infante, Duke of Viseu

disease

syphilis

dogs

Doldrums

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Dragon’s Mouth

Dry Harbour

earth:

continental drift on

existence and placement of continents on

as pear-shaped

roundness of

size of

eclipses, lunar

El Correo

El Dorado

El Golfo de Buen Tiempo

encomienda system

England

Enríquez, Juana

Ephemerides astronomicae (Regiomontanus)

Erasmus, Desiderius

Escobar, Diego de

Escobedo, Rodrigo

Esperanza

exploratory voyages

of Columbus, see Columbus, Christopher, voyages of

Extremadura

farming

Feast of the Epiphany

Female Island

Ferdinand II of Aragon

attitude toward Columbus

Bartholomew Columbus and

Bobadilla and

Caonabó and

Columbus appointed viceroy by

Columbus’s appeal for patronage

Columbus’s final negotiations with

Columbus’s first voyage and

Columbus’s fourth voyage and

and Columbus’s landing on Santa María

Columbus’s “Letter on the First Voyage” to

Columbus’s rights and privileges restored by

Columbus’s second voyage and

Columbus’s third voyage and

and complaints about Columbus

Fernando II and

Germaine de Foix married by

gold and

Indians’ mass suicide and

investigation of Columbus

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