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Nikolaus Federmann (Spanish: Nicolás Féderman,
pronounced [nikoˈlas ðe 'feðeɾman]) (c. 1505, Ulm –
February 1542, Valladolid) was a
German adventurer...
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Federmann as deputy.
Dalfinger now
resumed the governorship, but
temporarily left
Federmann in
charge while he
recovered from an illness.
Federmann,...
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Federmann is a
surname of
German origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Michael Federmann (born 1943),
Israeli businessman and
billionaire Nikolaus...
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Michael Ilan Yoel "Mikey"
Federmann (Hebrew: מיקי פדרמן; born 9
September 1943) is an
Israeli drone manufacturer and billionaire. He is in
charge of Elbit...
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Maracaibo in 1529.
After the
deaths of
first Ehinger (1533), then
Nikolaus Federmann, and
Georg von
Speyer (1540),
Philipp von
Hutten persisted in exploring...
- and Popayán, in 1537; from 1536 to 1539,
German conquistador Nikolaus Federmann crossed the
Llanos Orientales and went over the
Cordillera Oriental in...
- Dorado", in the
company of
Nikolaus Federmann and then with
Philipp von Hutten.
Against advice,
Speyer had
appointed Federmann his lieutenant.
Accompanied by...
- Translation". arXiv:1609.08144 [cs.CL]. Bojar, Ondrej; Chatterjee, Rajen;
Federmann, Christian; Graham, Yvette; Haddow, Barry; Huck, Matthias; Yepes, Antonio...
- and in it
fellow conquistadores Sebastián de Belalcázar and
Nikolaus Federmann were present.
While this was the
official date of founding, traditionally...
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appointment of
governor of New Granada,
despite the
claims of
Nikolaus Federmann, who had been Ehinger's lieutenant. He
armed a new
expedition in Spain...