''THE IDENTITY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS''
by Alfonso Philippot Abeledo
(5th Edition)

Hipotetic portrait of C.C.
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La Pinta arriveed to Baiona
The Philippot book, with more than 700 pages and abundance of documents and genalogys, have reach it 5th edition and his tesis results irrefutable. An indication have been made about the Colon language, for the master Ramon Menendez Pidal, born in A Coruña, but he don't take in account about the filological indications of his fellow mate Salvador de Madariaga, author of a biography of the marine, well known for its numerous traduction to several languages.


Italian
, Catalanian, Galleguian and not for first time, but with more basis w
Casa natal de Cristobal Colón - Finca de la Puntada. (Porto Santo)
Christophorus Columbus birth house - Place of La Puntada (Porto Santo)
ith our author. Colon with stay disturbing the erudites, for his exceptional task, the disgrace in which his initial fortune falls. In front of all this posibilities, the Alfonso Philippot is, for us the most atractive and amanzing theory. And is that Pedro Madruga didn´t died in Alba de Tormes. From this point everything is possible and is plenty of interest.
(Fransisco Pablos, Writer and Academic of Arts in "FARO DE VIGO")

“The Philippot work not only defends a well based thesis, but it is also an important find for the history investigation field.”

(Jorge Bátiz Echavarría y Colón de Portugal, descendant of the Discoverer.)
“From all the theses I have read, “The identity of Christopher Columbus”, published by Alfonso Philippot, is the one with the most equity, and tries to reveal the personality of the Admiral.” (Johan Antoni Perez i Herrero, Valencian historian).
Panoramic view of Tui, where C.C. made his first studies
“This new theory, if accepted by the genoeses, would provide the answers to all the mysteries and secrets of Columbus life. Anyway, the author has tied things up in such a way that it will need a lot of work to leave the path he has traced.” (Fray Manuel de Castro, correspondent of the Royal Academy of History). “The line of this book is so true that it will always form a part of the history of the discovery of America, and is a model for young historians on how to work in this field, and in other similar ones.” (Manuel Mourelle de Lema, Director of the magazine “Galicia en Madrid”. 1995.)

“This new theory, if it is accepted by the genoeses, would provide the answers to all the mysteries and secrets of Columbus life. Anyway, the author has tied things up in such a way that it will need a lot of work to leave the path he has traced.” (Fray Manuel de Castro, correspondent of the Royal Academy of History).

“From all the theses I have read, “The identity of Christopher Columbus”, published by Alfonso Philippot, is the one with the most equity, and tries to reveal the personality of the Admiral.” (Johan Antoni Perez i Herrero, Valencian historian).

“The Philippot work not only defends a well based thesis, but it is also an important find for the history investigation field.” (Jorge Bátiz Echavarría y Colón de Portugal, descendant of the Discoverer.)

The American topominia has its homonimus in Galicia