Luis de Santángel
Luis de Santángel | |
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Luis de Santángel, Treasurer of Aragon by Luigi Gregori, c. 1882-1884 | |
| Born | c. 1435 |
| Died | 1498 |
| Occupation | Finance Minister |
Luis de Santángel (died 1498) was a third-generation converso in Spain during the late fifteenth century. Santángel worked as escribano de ración to King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I of Spain which left him in charge of the Royal finance. Santángel played an instrumental role in Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, for he managed to convince the Catholic monarchs to fund Columbus's expedition and provided a large sum of the money himself.