'Bartholomew Columbus' (
Spanish: 'Bartolomé Colón';
Italian: 'Bartolomeo Colombo'; c. 1461 -
1515) was the younger brother of explorer
Christopher Columbus.
In the 1470s Bartolomeo was a mapmaker in
Lisbon, the principal center of
cartography of the time, and conceived with his brother the "Enterprise of the Indies," a scheme to break the
Portuguese grip on the remunerative Oriental trade by sailing west to reach
East Asia. In the late 1480s Bartolomeo took up residence in
France, and Cristoforo in
Spain, to persuade their respective monarchs to back the scheme.
When word arrived in 1493 that his brother had succeeded, Bartolomeo returned to Spain where he missed Christopher Columbus who had already left for the second voyage. Funded by the crown he travelled to Hispaniola to meet his brother. He remained on the island for six and a half years (1494 - 1500) serving as captain on one of the ships or as governor with the title of Adelantado during the absence of his brother. He founded the city of Santo Domingo de Guzmán on Hispaniola between 1496 and 1498. This became
Santo Domingo, which is now the capital of the
Dominican Republic. He was imprisoned together with his brothers by
Francisco de Bobadilla and returned to Spain in December 1500. After the royal pardon for Columbus, Bartolomeo Columbus accompanied Christopher Columbus on the last of his four voyages.