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	<title>Comments on: History in our midst and Columbus was Portuguese!</title>
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		<title>By: Dede Vandyke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dede Vandyke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 17:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Janet Reynold&#039;s history credentials are solid: she is the  wife of retired Lisbon Attorney Martin Reynolds and also is an authority on Vasco de Gama, having written a text-book on his History.  Her Mother was the well known British Authoress Elizabeth Cadell, who lived the majority of her life in Portugal.  Her only sibling, John Cadell, was the youngest Admiral in the British Navy during his time, serving as England&#039;s NATO Admiral in Naples and later knighted by Queen Elizabeth.  Janet &amp; Martin have 4 Children: their two Sons are both active in the Portuguese wine Industry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Janet Reynold&#8217;s history credentials are solid: she is the  wife of retired Lisbon Attorney Martin Reynolds and also is an authority on Vasco de Gama, having written a text-book on his History.  Her Mother was the well known British Authoress Elizabeth Cadell, who lived the majority of her life in Portugal.  Her only sibling, John Cadell, was the youngest Admiral in the British Navy during his time, serving as England&#8217;s NATO Admiral in Naples and later knighted by Queen Elizabeth.  Janet &amp; Martin have 4 Children: their two Sons are both active in the Portuguese wine Industry.</p>
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		<title>By: Carrie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carrie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 11:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;About  C.Columbus first of all, before I forget!   Actually I have  forgotten most of what I have in the past read about him, but I do remember  (I&#039;m nearly sure it was Salvador de Madariaga&#039;s book) that the consensus  seemed to be that he was a Portuguese Jew living in Genoa - Jews were heavily  persecuted by the Inquisition, even when they ostentatiously flourished their  Christian Convert Credentials.   He died in Cuba though - the real  Cuba, not the Alentejo one - which was then called Hispaniola.   So  why did they call it Cuba afterwards?  Not knowing, can&#039;t say.  But  the controversy is not about to go away, as only last week in El País there  was a review of a recent book proving beyond doubt (or beyond the doubt of the  author) that he was actually a Catalan!   His wife Filipa was the  daugher of Bartolomeu Perestello, one of the Captains of Porto Santo (that  small island off Madeira).   It is supposed that Perestrello gave  him (CC) some Portuguese maps which encouraged him to cross the ocean blue in  1492.   But against that many Portuguese historians say Rubbish, D.  João 11 and his mariners knew perfectly well that CC couldn&#039;t get to Japan  going west because they had already discovered Brazil, which was rather in the  way, but they were keeping this info under their hat in case the Castilians  went off and pinched it when no one was looking.   We knew some  Perestellos, their mother was English (nursed a Portuguese aristocrat in the  British Hospital when he had broken his ankle and Bingo...) there were 4  children, and they lived in a simply beautiful old manor house somewhere near  Torres Vedras.  Well, so did their Porto Santo ancestor come from Cuba?    Apparently not, because CC&#039;s father-in-law was Italian, who had  left Italy and become a merchant in Lisbon, before sailing off to help  discover Madeira and being rewarded by H. the Navigator with a Capitania on  Porto Santo.   So the Alentejo has perhaps to be content with that  old villain (cruel and inhuman man who tortured and massacred all the Indians  who got in his way) Vasco da Gama.!&quot;  Janet Reynolds via email.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;About  C.Columbus first of all, before I forget!   Actually I have  forgotten most of what I have in the past read about him, but I do remember  (I&#8217;m nearly sure it was Salvador de Madariaga&#8217;s book) that the consensus  seemed to be that he was a Portuguese Jew living in Genoa &#8211; Jews were heavily  persecuted by the Inquisition, even when they ostentatiously flourished their  Christian Convert Credentials.   He died in Cuba though &#8211; the real  Cuba, not the Alentejo one &#8211; which was then called Hispaniola.   So  why did they call it Cuba afterwards?  Not knowing, can&#8217;t say.  But  the controversy is not about to go away, as only last week in El País there  was a review of a recent book proving beyond doubt (or beyond the doubt of the  author) that he was actually a Catalan!   His wife Filipa was the  daugher of Bartolomeu Perestello, one of the Captains of Porto Santo (that  small island off Madeira).   It is supposed that Perestrello gave  him (CC) some Portuguese maps which encouraged him to cross the ocean blue in  1492.   But against that many Portuguese historians say Rubbish, D.  João 11 and his mariners knew perfectly well that CC couldn&#8217;t get to Japan  going west because they had already discovered Brazil, which was rather in the  way, but they were keeping this info under their hat in case the Castilians  went off and pinched it when no one was looking.   We knew some  Perestellos, their mother was English (nursed a Portuguese aristocrat in the  British Hospital when he had broken his ankle and Bingo&#8230;) there were 4  children, and they lived in a simply beautiful old manor house somewhere near  Torres Vedras.  Well, so did their Porto Santo ancestor come from Cuba?    Apparently not, because CC&#8217;s father-in-law was Italian, who had  left Italy and become a merchant in Lisbon, before sailing off to help  discover Madeira and being rewarded by H. the Navigator with a Capitania on  Porto Santo.   So the Alentejo has perhaps to be content with that  old villain (cruel and inhuman man who tortured and massacred all the Indians  who got in his way) Vasco da Gama.!&#8221;  Janet Reynolds via email.</p>
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