Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja
2019-07-30 Tue
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer, who is best known for discovering America. His Journey marked as the beginning of the centuries of transatlantic colonization.Christopher Columbus was born in the year 1451 in Genoa. He started his career as traders which help him to learn how to make the map and Navigation Ships. Later he also made three ships – the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. One of his main objectives was to sail to the west until he reaches Asia (the Indies, especially India) which was very rich in gold, pearls, and spices.
Between 1492 and 1504, he made a total of four voyages to the Caribbean and South America and has been credited for opening up the Americas to European colonization. On 30th July 1502, he lands at Guanaja in the Bay Islands off the coast of Honduras during his fourth voyage.
A number of stamps and coins were issued from around the world depicting various events during the career of Christopher Columbus. US post issued a $5 stamp on commemorating the 4th centenary of Columbus’s first successful expedition to the west! Issued in 1892, this stamp depicts the bust of Columbus flanked by two women holding staffs in their hands.
Image Source: wikipedia.org
Latest News
-
Malwa Sultan Mahmud Shah Silver Coins
2025-09-11 ThuMalwa Sultan Mahmud Shah minted silver coins in round and square flans. <br><br> For round coins,...
-
Malwa Sultan Mahmud Shah Billon coin
2025-08-26 TueMalwa Sultan Mahmud Shah's billon coins followed three weight standards: 100 rati, 96 rati, and 80 r...
-
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 91
2025-08-23 SatRhinoceros is one of the oldest land mammal species existing in India. There are five species of rhi...
-
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 90
2025-08-23 SatUthiramerur, a Village in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, is notable for its Temple inscriptions that descr...
-
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 89
2025-08-21 ThuThe term “millet” is derived from the Latin word “milum,” which translates to grain. millets...