Person:Cristóbal Colón De Carvajal (1)

Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Maroto
b.29 Jan 1925 Madrid, Spain
d.6 Feb 1986
m.
  1. Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Maroto1925 - 1986
  2. Eulalia Colón de Carvajal y MarotoAbt 1930 - Bef 2000
m.
  1. Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Ramirez de Haro1949 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Maroto
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 29 Jan 1925 Madrid, Spain
Marriage to Anunciada Gorosabel y Ramirez de Haro
Death[2] 6 Feb 1986

17th Duke of Veragua, Marquis of Jamaica, 16th Admiral of the Indies.

The senior living male descendant of the Discoverer at the time the source book was written, but now deceased.


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Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Maroto, 17th Duke of Veragua, 16th Duke of la Vega, 18th Marquess of Aguilafuente, 15th Marquess of Jamaica, GE (born 29 January 1925 – 6 February 1986) was a Spanish Navy officer, statesman and descendant of Christopher Columbus. He was, for four decades, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, Admiral of the Indies and Adelantado of the Indies, positions that had been held by his father and all of his direct paternal ancestors up to Christopher Columbus, who took on the duties with the Discovery of America in 1492.

In 1986, Colón de Carvajal and his personal driver were killed by Basque separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), which had opened fire at the car they were travelling in and tossed a hand grenade inside, near Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, Spain. Along with the assassination of Carrero Blanco in 1973, he was the most prominent figure to have been assassinated by the organization.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Schoenrich, Otto. The Legacy of Christopher Columbus: Three Centuries of Disputes, Lawsuits, Struggles for Rewards and Inheritances, Brands by the Admiral of Aragón and Others, Spoliations by Sir Frances Drake and Others, Claims of Ilegitimates and Black Sheep, Resulting from the Discovery of America. (Glendale, California: A.H. Clark Co., 1949-50).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal, 17th Duke of Veragua, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.