Pinzón family

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The Pinzón family was a prominent seafaring family from Palos de la Frontera in Spain, whose members, including the captains Martín Alonso and Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, played key roles in Christopher Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas.

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Pinzón family canonical 2

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Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish family
seafaring family
activeInPeriod Age of Discovery
late 15th century
associatedWith Christopher Columbus
voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Americas
surface form: First voyage of Christopher Columbus

Niña (ship)
Pinta (ship)
Santa María
surface form: Santa María (ship)
country Castile
surface form: Kingdom of Castile
ethnicGroup Spaniards
fieldOfWork maritime trade
navigation
seafaring
historicalRegion Crown of Castile
knownFor commanding ships in the 1492 voyage
participation in Christopher Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas
supporting Christopher Columbus
language Spanish
legacy commemorated in monuments in Palos de la Frontera
recognized as key collaborators in the discovery of the Americas
locatedIn Andalusia
Palos de la Frontera
Province of Huelva
Spain
notableMember Francisco Martín Pinzón
Martín Alonso Pinzón
Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
occupation merchants
sailors
ship captains
patronage supported by local authorities of Palos de la Frontera
placeOfOrigin Palos de la Frontera
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInEvent contributed ships and resources to the 1492 voyage
provided experienced captains for Columbus’s expedition
recruited crew for the 1492 voyage
socialStatus prominent local family

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Pinta associatedFamily Pinzón family
Martín Alonso Pinzón relative Pinzón family