"He only had 3.
srry 2 burst ur bubble wuhtever ur name is but he really had 4 haha
Sorry to burst your bubble as well friend, but there were three. The Nina was simply a nickname he gave to his favorite ship, whose real name was actually the Santa Clara. That's still only three."
The ship you are referring to was written about in 1992 by Marinella Bonvini-Mazzanti. Associate Professor of History at the University of Urbino, Italy after finding records indicating a fourth ship.
It was later determined that the ship was a "fusta" and also not part of the official voyage because it was privately funded.
I hope this answers the question more completely, without 'bursting your bubble'.
Here comes the truth! Christopher Columbus had not three ships but four. On his voyage the fourth ship sadly did not make it.
If you are refering to the ships he used while sailing to the U.S. He only had three, the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria
La Niña, La Pinta, and La Santa Maria
Christopher Columbus' dad was Dominico Colombo
well William Penn's main ships name was claibornet.
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Pinta
La Niña, La Pinta, and La Santa Maria
The name Christopher Columbus is the Anglicisation of the Latin Christophorus Columbus. His name in Italian is Cristoforo Colombo and in Spanish it is Cristóbal Colón.
His wife was Dona Felipa.
4th ships
Christopher Columbus' dad was Dominico Colombo
what is the name of Louis Joliet's ships
To get spices from the West Indies.
the etraos and the gatre are two of his ships
Mariners traditionally believe ships with name changes are cursed.
he ate pie like there was no tomorrow
The name for a group of ships, beginning with an "s", would be squadron.
his ships name was candle maker but yes he travel in ships thank you