| 1919 - 286 Seiten
...pleasure of the Spanish sovereigns, there came to him a letter, dated the 30th of March, addressed to "The Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the islands discovered in the Indies, " and confirming what had previously been conditionally granted to him in the Capitulation and Letters... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1919 - 272 Seiten
...pleasure of the Spanish sovereigns, there came to him a letter, dated the 30th of March, addressed to "The Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the islands discovered in the Indies," and confirming what had previously been conditionally granted to him in the Capitulation and Letters... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 440 Seiten
...pedition, and to inform them by the return of the courier what was necessary to be done on their part. This letter was addressed to him by the title of "Don...viceroy and governor of the islands discovered in the Indias"; at the men, and munitions that would be requisite; and having made such dispositions at Seville... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1922 - 942 Seiten
...islands of the Indies. As early as March 30, they had addressed their congratulations to Columbus, 'Admiral of the Ocean Sea and viceroy and governor of the islands discovered in the Indies.' They no doubt hastened to address to their agents or permanent ambassadors at the court of Rome the... | |
| Sir William Alexander Craigie - 1924 - 156 Seiten
...expedi-tion, and to info-rm them by the retu-rn of the couri,er what was necessary to be done on their part. This letter was addre-ssed to him by the title of 'Don Christopher Colu-mbus, our Admiral of the Odean Sea, and Viceroy and Governor of the Islandi disco-vered in the Indies'; at the same time he... | |
| William D. Phillips, Carla Rahn Phillips - 1992 - 342 Seiten
...Almirante del mar Oceano, e Visorrey y Gobemador de las islas que se han descubierto en las Indias" (Sir Christopher Columbus, our Admiral of the Ocean Sea, and Viceroy and Governor of the islands that have been discovered in the Indies).9 Acknowledging the successful completion of his voyage, Fernando... | |
| Margarita Zamora - 2023 - 268 Seiten
...(sic) vuestros servicios e trabajos lo merescen. (Rumeu, 1:35; emphasis added) Don Cristobal Col6n, our admiral of the Ocean Sea and viceroy and governor of the islands that have been discovered in the Indies: we read your letters, and derived great pleasure from learning... | |
| Lennox Honychurch - 1995 - 132 Seiten
...had hoped for. The monarchs were well satisfied with his work. 'Don Cristobal', they addressed him, 'our Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the islands discovered in the Indies'. Immediately plans were made for a second voyage. No expense would be spared. Everything and everyone... | |
| Jeanette Sanderson - 2002 - 68 Seiten
...NARRATOR: The king stood and Columbus knelt before him. KING FERDINAND: We grant you these offices: Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the islands and mainland you have discovered. NARRATOR: Columbus basked in the glory of this reception. It was... | |
| Germán Arciniegas - 2002 - 520 Seiten
...partner. Columbus had already received a communication from the monarchs in which they addressed him as "Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Viceroy and Governor of the islands that have been discovered in the Indies." And they summoned him to court: "It is our wish that your... | |
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