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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...
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Notes Ambrose von
Ehinger 1529–1530
Hispanicized as
Ambrosio Alfinger Georg von
Ehinger 1530
Hispanicized as
Jorge Ehinger.
Tried to
seize control...
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explore the area was
Spanish Captain Peter Vadillo, but
German Ambrose Alfinger savagely conquered the
region in 1532. From 1996 to 2006
paramilitary groups...
- 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...
- Zulia
Founded (1) 8
September 1529, (2) 1569, (3) 1574
Founded by
Ambrosio Alfínger (1529),
Captain Alonso Pacheco (1569),
Captain Pedro Maldonado (1574) Government...
- 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...
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contracted by the
Spanish Crown, and
included explorers such as
Ambrosio Alfinger and
Nikolaus Federmann.
There was
another small wave of
German immigrants...
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trade within the Americas. The
first governors of Venezuela,
Ambrosius Alfinger (1529–1533),
Nicolas Federmann, and
Georg von
Speyer captured and enslaved...
- foot on the land
where the
department is
located was the
German Ambrosio Alfinger in 1530.
Although the
colonization process began with the
Spaniard Pedro...
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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...