Beatriz Enríquez de Arana

When her mother died in 1471, Beatriz and Pedro were placed under the guardianship of her grandmother, Eleanor Nunez, and her maternal aunt, Mayor Enriquez de Arana.

[5][6] Christopher Columbus met Beatriz Enríquez de Arana sometime in 1487 while seeking support from the Catholic monarchs for his discovery project.

[7] Some stipulate that Christopher Columbus may have never married Beatriz Enríquez de Arana, possibly because of the strict social barriers that existed at the time between a nobleman and a common peasant.

[5][6] Other historians claim that Beatriz hailed from a noble family of small share-holders, removing any barrier she may have had preventing her from marrying Columbus, if otherwise she had been a commoner.

On his first voyage in 1492, Diego de Arana, a cousin to Beatriz, served Columbus as chief marshal of the fleet, responsible for maintaining order among the sailors.

Posthumous portrait of Christopher Columbus by Ridolfo Ghirlandaio