Amerigo Vespucci's mother's name was Lisabetta Mini.
Amerigo Vespucci got married to a girl named Stephanie minear in 1509 she was his first true love they got married on a beach in her home town they were treuly in love until he was shot by a girl that loved Amerigo Vespucci her name was ashely kelonly that is all we know let stephaie minear rest in peace
Yes, Amerigo Vespucci got married to Maria Cerezo in Spain in 1505. They had two daughters together.
Amerigo Vespucci was married to Maria Cerezo. They had two daughters, named Filippa and Giovanna.
Amerigo Vespucci had a family that included his parents, Ser Nastagio and Lisabetta Mini, and possibly a brother named Antonio. He was also married to a woman named Maria Cerezo, with whom he had two children.
He married Maria de Cerezo.
yes he was married to Maria Cerezo
Amerigo Vespucci's mother's name was Lisabetta Mini.
Maria Cerezo
Amerigo Vespucci
Amerigo Vespucci got married to a girl named Stephanie minear in 1509 she was his first true love they got married on a beach in her home town they were treuly in love until he was shot by a girl that loved Amerigo Vespucci her name was ashely kelonly that is all we know let stephaie minear rest in peace
Yes, Amerigo Vespucci got married to Maria Cerezo in Spain in 1505. They had two daughters together.
Amerigo Vespucci was married to Maria Cerezo. They had two daughters, named Filippa and Giovanna.
Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian cartographer and explorer that was the first person to come up with the conclusion that the lands found by Columbus' voyages were not part of Asia, but a New World, married Maria Cerezo in the year 1505.
Amerigo Vespucci had a family that included his parents, Ser Nastagio and Lisabetta Mini, and possibly a brother named Antonio. He was also married to a woman named Maria Cerezo, with whom he had two children.
Amerigo Vespucci never married and did not have any known children. He was an Italian explorer and cartographer who played a key role in the early exploration of the New World. Vespucci's voyages helped to popularize the idea that the lands he explored were part of a new continent, leading to the use of the name "America" in his honor.
Nastagio Vespucci, Lisabetta Vespucci, <-- Parents], Maria Cerezo <-- wife], Antonio, Girolamo, Bernardo, Vespucci <-- Brothers]