Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alice Bache Gould (Gould y Quincy, January 5, 1868, Cambridge, Massachusetts–July 25, 1953, Simancas) was a prominent American historian. She studied mostly Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella I of Castile. Gould found a certified copy of the document that recognized Columbus's descendants rights to his privileges, and was praised particularly for ability to read the penmanship of the court scribes.. }
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- Alice_Bache_Gould comment "Alice Bache Gould (Gould y Quincy, January 5, 1868, Cambridge, Massachusetts–July 25, 1953, Simancas) was a prominent American historian. She studied mostly Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella I of Castile. Gould found a certified copy of the document that recognized Columbus's descendants rights to his privileges, and was praised particularly for ability to read the penmanship of the court scribes.".