Diego Columbus, son of the Admiral History of Dominican Republic Personalities 11/11/201711/11/20170 Retrato de Diego Colón junto a su padre Cristóbal Colón Born: Diego Columbus born in Porto Santo (Portugal) in 1479 or 1480. Death: Diego Columbus died in 1526 in La Puebla de Montalbán (Toledo-Spain). Charges: – Admiral and Governor of Indies in 1509 and Viceroy in 1511 by order of the Royal Council. – Son of the discoverer Christopher Columbus from whom he inherited his positions and rights. – Paje of Prince Don Juan, son of the Catholic Monarchs, during his childhood and later also of reina Isabel I la Católica. Most relevant facts: – He arrived in Santo Domingo in July 1509. – He sent expeditions of exploration and conquest to Cuba (Diego Velázquez) and Jamaica (Juan de Esquivel) expanding the area of influence of the Castilian crown. – He carried out a general Indian Distribution in 1511 modifying the previously assigned by Nicolas de Ovando, which provoked dissension between the colonists and the new arrivals. – It boosted mining operations and agricultural production, above all by supporting the creation of sugar mills. – He sued with the Spanish crown for the rights inherited from his father, are the famous Columbian lawsuits. Other data of interest: – He married María de Toledo, daughter of Fernando de Toledo, lord of Villorias and granddaughter of the first Duke of Alba. – The Spanish Crown did not believe excessively in him, so they tried at all times to keep him under control through the king’s trusted officials. – He introduced the Spanish nobility in America. – For his policy of favouring his friends, he caused the division of Spanish society on the island into two camps: the hidalgos in his favor and the realists against him, who were mostly ovandist. – His government consisted of two periods: 1509-1515 and 1520-1523 Rate this item:1.002.003.004.005.006.007.008.009.0010.00Submit Rating No votes yet. Please wait...