María de Toledo y Rojas

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María de Toledo y Rojas was a Spanish noblewoman of high rank who became Vicereine of the Indies as the wife of Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish noblewoman
historical figure
vicereine
associatedWith Spanish colonization of the Americas
Viceroyalty of the Indies
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
ethnicGroup Spaniards
fatherInLaw Christopher Columbus
gender female
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
historicalRegion Spanish Empire
languageSpoken Spanish
nobleFamily House of Toledo
nobleRank high nobility
notableFor being the wife of Diego Columbus
serving as Vicereine of the Indies
positionHeld Vicereine of the Indies
relative Ferdinand II of Aragon
Ferdinand II of Aragon
surface form: Ferdinand the Catholic
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Diego Columbus
spouseFather Christopher Columbus
spouseFatherNotableFor voyages to the Americas
spouseFatherOccupation explorer
navigator
spouseOccupation Admiral of the Indies
Viceroy of the Indies
title Admiral’s wife of the Indies
Vicereine of the Indies

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Diego Columbus spouse María de Toledo y Rojas
Diego Columbus child María de Toledo y Rojas
this entity surface form: María Colón de Toledo
Columbus family hasMember María de Toledo y Rojas
this entity surface form: Isabel Colón de Toledo
Luis Colón de Toledo mother María de Toledo y Rojas
this entity surface form: María Álvarez de Toledo y Rojas