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INDEX
Ababruco
Acul Bay
Africa
Guinea
Treaty of Alcáçovas and
agriculture
Aguado, Juan de
Aguja
Ahuitzotl
Aichi
alcohol
Alexander VI, Pope
Alfonso V, King
Alhambra
Almanach perpetuum
(Zacuto)
Alonso, Rodrigo
Alta Vela
America, naming of
Amona
Anacaona
animals
Columbian Exchange and
birds
dogs
horses
hutias
iguanas
manatees
manta ray
monkeys
parrots
peccaries
poisonous
sharks
Antigua
Antigua
Aomaquique
Aragon
Arana, Beatriz de
Arana, Diego de
Arana, Pedro de
Arawak
Archipelago of Las Mulatas
Aristotle
Arráez, Juan
Arzila
Asia
China,
see
China
Japan (Çipango)
astrolabes
Asunción, La
Atlantic Ocean
Azores
Santa María
Aztec empire
Azua
Bahamas
Long Island
San Salvador
Bahía de Cochinos
Balandras Channel
Balboa, Vasco Núñez de
Ballester, Miguel
Baracoa
Barahona
Barbara, Juan
Barrameda, Sanlúcar de
Barros, João de
Bastidas, Rodrigo de
Beata
Bechalla
Behaim, Martin
Behechio
Belesio, Pietro
Bella Saonese, La
Bermuda
Bermuda
(
Santiago de Palos
)
Bermúdez, Francisco
Bernáldez, Andrés
Biblioteca Colombina
birds
frigate
parrots
Black Legend
Boa Vista
Bobadilla, Beatriz de
Bobadilla, Francisco de
Boca del Dragón (Dragon’s Mouth)
Bohío
Bonao
Book of Privileges
(Columbus)
Book of Prophecies
(Columbus)
Borremeo, Giovanni
Brazil
Breviesca, Jimeno
Buil, Father
Burgos
butterflies
Cabo de la Galera
Cabo del Farol
Cabral, Pedro Alvares
cacao (chocolate)
cacique
, term
Cadiz
Calderón, Diego
Canary Islands
cannibals
Cáo, Diogo
Caonabó
Cape Cruz
Cape Gracias á Dios
Cape Honduras
Cape Lindo
Cape of Good Hope
Cape St. Vincent
Cape San Miguel
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