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governed by
Alonso de Ojeda, and
Veragua to the west,
governed by
Diego de
Nicuesa. In 1509,
wishing to
escape his
creditors in
Santo Domingo,
Balboa set...
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Diego de
Nicuesa (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ðe niˈkwesa]; died 1511) was a
Spanish conquistador and explorer.
Diego arrived Santo Domingo in
April 1502, with Nicolás...
- Species:
Nicuesa affinis Distant, 1901
Nicuesa oculata Brailovsky & Brailovsky, 1979
Nicuesa speciosa Distant, 1882 "
Nicuesa Distant, 1882". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- Gulf of Urabá area.
Similar contracts were
signed in 1508 with
Diego de
Nicuesa for the
settlement of
Veragua and with
Alonso de
Ojeda for the settlement...
- in the Colón Province.
Founded as a
Spanish colony in 1510 by
Diego de
Nicuesa, it was one of the
first European settlements on the
Isthmus of Panama...
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Spain to
represent Ojeda at court. One of Ojeda's
rivals was
Diego de
Nicuesa. Both
candidates had good re****tions and
sympathizers at court, so the...
-
having settled an old
border dispute between Alonso de
Ojeda and
Diego de
Nicuesa, they went with
Francisco Pizarro into de Ojeda's
territory and landed...
- own was lost and
never heard from again. 1511
Diego de
Nicuesa Unknown Caribbean Sea
Nicuesa, a
Spanish conquistador and explorer,
disappeared along...
- 1537–1539). Pánfilo de Narváez (Spanish Florida, 1527–1528)
Diego de
Nicuesa (Panama, 1506–1511) Hernán
Venegas Carrillo (Colombia, 1536–1544) Cristóbal...
- of
Castilla del Oro was
Diego de
Nicuesa, who
became the
first governor of the
Isthmus of Panama.
Diego de
Nicuesa founded Nombre de Dios in 1510. Martín...