New discovery: Christopher Colombus is a Polish prince

Manuel Rosa, a scientist from Duke University, USA, after more than 20 years of conducting research on Colombus, confirmed that Colombus was a prince and son of King Vladislav III, Poland, the Emperor had died. Battle at the famous Battle of Varna in 1444.

The Daily Mail said, in its new book, Colombus: The stories that were never known (Colon: La Historia Nunca Contada), Rosa gave evidence in many ways to assert Ba nationality. Lan of the great maritime house.

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The great explorer C. Colombus is an exiled Polish Prince. Photo: Internet.

Rosa believes that it has long been assumed that Colombus hid his true identity but did not understand why. In fact, Colombus wants to protect his late father. In addition, Rosa argues that Colombus's ability to persuade the King of Spain to fund his expeditions is due to his aristocratic background.

' Evidence shows that the old hypothesis about a Genoa craftsman is unreliable and only idiots keep repeating that ,' Rosa said.

Initially, historians were also skeptical of Colombus's Polish nationality, but very clear evidence in Rosa's book convinced them. ' The book will forever change our historical view ,' said Jose Carlos Calazans, a Portuguese history professor.

Christopher Colombus is known as a great explorer of the XV century. So far Colombus has been regarded as the first person to discover America and has proved by the fact that the Earth is spherical.

For a long time, it was believed that Christopher Colombus was born into a family of workers in Genoa, Italy. However, in the last few centuries, the story of his true origins has been controversial in history. Some say he is Greek, some say he is a Spanish, a French, a Portuguese Ministry, even a Scottish.