A lookout on the Pinta, Rodrigo de…
October 1492 CE
A lookout on the Pinta, Rodrigo de Triana (also known as Juan Rodríguez Bermeo), spots land about 2:00 on the morning of October 12, and immediately alerts the rest of the crew with a shout.
Thereupon, the captain of the Pinta, Martín Alonso Pinzón, verifies the discovery and alerts Columbus by firing a lombard.
Columbus will later maintained that he himself had already seen a light on the land a few hours earlier, thereby claiming for himself the lifetime pension promised by Ferdinand and Isabella to the first person to sight land.
Columbus calls the island (in what is now The Bahamas) San Salvador; the natives called it Guanahani.
Exactly which island in the Bahamas this corresponds to is unresolved.
Based on primary accounts and based on what one would expect based on the geographic positions of the islands given Columbus's venture's course, the prime candidates are San Salvador Island (so named in 1925 on the theory that it was Columbus' San Salvador),...