Bernal, Maestro
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Maestro Bernal est un marrane, médecin de bord lors du premier voyage de Christophe Colomb vers l'Amérique. Il avait vécu à Tortosa et subi, en octobre 1490, une pénitence publique pour attachement au judaïsme; la conduite arrogante de Colomb suscita son inimitié, et il instiga en Jamaïque une conspiration contre l'amiral qui pesa sérieusement sur le destin de celui-ci.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- see also America, The Discovery of
- M. Kayserling, Christopher Columbus (1894)
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