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- Ambrosius Ehinger, also (Ambrosio Alfínger in Spanish) Dalfinger, Thalfinger, (ca. 1500 in Thalfingen near Ulm – 31 May 1533 near Chinácota in modern-day...
- explore the area was Spanish Captain Peter Vadillo, but German Ambrose Alfinger savagely conquered the region in 1532. From 1996 to 2006 paramilitary groups...
- in the North Santander territories was the German conquistador Ambrosio Alfinger, who came from Santa Ana de Coro (Venezuela) in 1530 with a troop of adventurers...
-  Zulia Founded (1) 8 September 1529, (2) 1569, (3) 1574 Founded by Ambrosio Alfínger (1529), Captain Alonso Pacheco (1569), Captain Pedro Maldonado (1574) Government...
- Name Term Notes Ambrose von Ehinger 1529–1530 Hispanicized as Ambrosio Alfinger Georg von Ehinger 1530 Hispanicized as Jorge Ehinger. Tried to seize control...
- trade within the Americas. The first governors of Venezuela, Ambrosius Alfinger (1529–1533), Nicolas Federmann, and Georg von Speyer captured and enslaved...
- contracted by the Spanish Crown, and included explorers such as Ambrosio Alfinger and Nikolaus Federmann. There was another small wave of German immigrants...
- Lieutenant-Governors 1529 - 1530 Ambrose von Ehinger hispanicized as Ambrosio Alfinger 1530 Hans Seissenhofer von Key (due to the challenge of his name, he got...
- Province of Venezuela. Charles V then granted the province to Ambrosio Alfinger and Bartolome Sayller, representatives of the Welser banking family, German...
- contracted by the Spanish Crown, and included explorers such as Ambrosio Alfinger. There was another wave of German immigrants at the end of the 19th and...