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- kurtzweilige Historia Niclaus Federmanns des Jüngern von Ulm erster raise (published in 1557). Leaving from Coro in Paraguaná, Federmann left for the present-day...
- 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...
- Federmann is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Federmann (born 1943), Israeli businessman and billionaire Nikolaus...
- Federmann as deputy. Dalfinger now resumed the governorship, but temporarily left Federmann in charge while he recovered from an illness. Federmann,...
- 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...
- merged with El-Op (then controlled by current Elbit chairman, Michael Federmann), creating the largest non-governmental defense electronics company in...
- Portocarrero Francisco Pizarro Hernando de Soto Pedro de Valdivia Nikolaus Federmann Inés de Suárez Pedro de Candia Juan Pardo Tristán de Luna y Arellano Vasco...
- and in it fellow conquistadores Sebastián de Belalcázar and Nikolaus Federmann were present. While this was the official date of founding, traditionally...