Luis Colón

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Luis Colón was a descendant of Christopher Columbus who became a central figure in legal disputes over the hereditary rights and privileges granted to the Columbus family by the Spanish Crown.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish noble
historical figure
nobleman
beneficiaryOf Capitulations of Santa Fe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
ethnicGroup Spanish people
familyName Colón NERFINISHED
givenName Luis NERFINISHED
hasHereditaryRight income from territories discovered by Christopher Columbus
noble jurisdiction in parts of the Caribbean
heritage Genoese descent through Christopher Columbus
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
legalCase pleitos colombinos
nobleTitle Admiral of the Indies NERFINISHED
Duke of Veragua NERFINISHED
Marquess of Jamaica NERFINISHED
notableAncestor Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
notableFamily Columbus family NERFINISHED
notableFor claims to privileges granted to Christopher Columbus by the Spanish Crown
legal disputes over Columbus family hereditary rights
opponent Council of the Indies NERFINISHED
Spanish Crown NERFINISHED
partyTo pleitos colombinos
positionHeld Admiral of the Indies NERFINISHED
Duke of Veragua NERFINISHED
Marquess of Jamaica NERFINISHED
relative Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
residence Spain NERFINISHED
territories in the New World
sphereOfActivity colonial administration
hereditary rights litigation
subjectOf Spanish colonial legal history studies
timePeriod Spanish colonization of the Americas
early modern period

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Litigation over Columbus family privileges (Pleitos Colombinos) hasMainPlaintiff Luis Colón
subject surface form: Litigation over Columbus family privileges