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Spanish ship, wrecked 1511 or 1512
colonisation efforts in the Gulf of Darien dating to 1509 and led by Diego de Nicuesa, Alonso de Ojeda, and Vasco Núñez de Balboa. The Santa María embarked on
Santa_María_de_la_Barca
Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador (c. 1475–1519)
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
Vasco_Núñez_de_Balboa
Spanish conquistador and royal governor of Panama
Diego de Nicuesa (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ðe niˈkwesa]; died 1511) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer. He was the first governor of Veragua, a region stretching
Diego_de_Nicuesa
Genus of insects
Species: Nicuesa affinis Distant, 1901 Nicuesa oculata Brailovsky & Brailovsky, 1979 Nicuesa speciosa Distant, 1882 "Nicuesa Distant, 1882". www.gbif.org. Retrieved
Nicuesa
City in coastal northern Colombia
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
Cartagena,_Colombia
Corregimiento and city in Colón, Panama
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
Nombre_de_Dios,_Colón
Spanish conquistador, navigator and governor
Spain to represent Ojeda at court. One of Ojeda's rivals was Diego de Nicuesa. Both candidates had good reputations and sympathizers at court, so the
Alonso_de_Ojeda
Spanish navigator
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
Juan_de_la_Cosa
Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery
1537–1539). Pánfilo de Narváez (Spanish Florida, 1527–1528) Diego de Nicuesa (Panama, 1506–1511) Hernán Venegas Carrillo (Colombia, 1536–1544) Cristóbal
Conquistador
Miruelo Francisco de Montejo Diego de Montemayor Pánfilo de Narváez Diego de Nicuesa Alonso de Ojeda Cristóbal de Olid Diego de Ordaz Francisco de Orellana
List_of_conquistadors
Province of Panama
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
Darién_Province
own was lost and never heard from again. 1511 Diego de Nicuesa Unknown Caribbean Sea Nicuesa, a Spanish conquistador and explorer, disappeared along
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_at_sea
Spanish explorer (died c. 1536)
of a fleet en route from Panama to Santo Domingo, belonging to Diego de Nicuesa, governor of colonial Panama (González Hernández 2018, para. 3). Chamberlain
Gonzalo_Guerrero
Flash of gamma rays from a distant galaxy
Jonathan; Filgas, Robert; Fynbo, Johan P. U.; Graham, John F.; Guelbenzu, Ana Nicuesa; Kobayashi, Shiho; Leloudas, Giorgos; Savaglio, Sandra; Schady, Patricia;
Gamma-ray_burst
Spanish conquistador (1484–1554)
both the Spanish and Indian tongues who had been kidnapped by Diego de Nicuesa when she was a girl. After spending Christmas Day in Santo Domingo, Heredia
Pedro_de_Heredia
Spanish explorer, colonial governor
expedition reached Santo Domingo in April 1502, and included Diego de Nicuesa and Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón. Also on board were 13 Franciscans, led by
Nicolás_de_Ovando
Spanish province in the Americas (1498–1542)
Honduras. In 1509, authority was granted to Alonso de Ojeda and Diego de Nicuesa to colonize the territories between the west side of the Gulf of Urabá
Province_of_Tierra_Firme
Colombian television series
as Pedro de Heredia Juliette Arrieta as Sanya Manuel Navarro as Diego Nicuesa Carlos Kajú as Enriquillo Gilma Escobar as Abuela de Toto Ilenia Antonini
The_Queen_and_the_Conqueror
Campaign against Late Postclassic Maya
colonial authorities there of ongoing conflict between conquistadors Diego de Nicuesa and Vasco Nuñez de Balboa in Darién. The ship foundered upon a reef known
Spanish_conquest_of_Yucatán
Former Spanish colonial settlement in present-day Colombia
(cabildo) with Balboa as one of its two magistrates (alcaldes). When Diego de Nicuesa, the appointed governor of Castilla de Oro, arrived to assert his authority
Santa María la Antigua del Darién
Santa_María_la_Antigua_del_Darién
Campaign undertaken by the Spanish conquistadores
beyond that they included the Jicaque, Miskito, and Paya. In 1508, Diego de Nicuesa was given the governorship of the Governorate of Veragua, a region stretching
Spanish_conquest_of_Nicaragua
Savoyard historian (1457–1526)
Decades: The first was devoted to the exploits of Alonso de Ojeda, Diego de Nicuesa, and Vasco Núñez de Balboa The second gave an account of Balboa's discovery
Peter_Martyr_d'Anghiera
Indigenous Colombian translator and intermediary
of a local chief, was abducted in 1509 by Spanish conquistador Diego de Nicuesa from an indigenous settlement known as Zamba o Galerazamba in the department
India_Catalina
Province of Panama
mainland but failed due to resistance from Indigenous peoples. Diego de Nicuesa also tried to establish a colony and failed, which made him create a colony
Veraguas_Province
Bilateral relations
sailed along the shores of Panama. In 1510, Spanish explorer Diego de Nicuesa founded the first settlement in Panama and named it Nombre de Dios. In
Panama–Spain_relations
Spanish historical anthology, 1511–1530
Decades: The first was devoted to the exploits of Alonso de Ojeda, Diego de Nicuesa, and Vasco Núñez de Balboa. It was first published against his consent
Decades_of_the_New_World
Spanish colonial territories
Crown did not recognize. Spanish governors of this territory were Diego de Nicuesa and Felipe Gutiérrez y Toledo. The Duchy of Veragua, created in 1537 from
Veragua
Panama. In 1509, authority was granted to Alonso de Ojeda and Diego de Nicuesa to colonize the territories between the west side of the Gulf of Urabá
History_of_Panama
Italian astrophysicist
Jonathan Elliott, Robert Filgas, Johan P.U. Fynbo, John F. Graham, Ana Nicuesa Guelbenzu, Shiho Kobayashi, Giorgos Leloudas, Sandra Savaglio, Patricia
Sandra_Savaglio
Calendar year
daughter of King Edward IV of England (b. 1475) Date Unknown Diego de Nicuesa, Spanish conquistador and explorer Johannes Tinctoris, Flemish composer
1511
Torres Escobedo Fernández de Córdova y De la Puerta Fuentes, Fonseca y Nicuesa Fontes y Aguado Güemes, Armada y Comyn Heredia, Liñán, Roza y Manso Herrera
Real Maestranza de Caballería de Granada
Real_Maestranza_de_Caballería_de_Granada
Conquistador, explorer
Spaniards to tread on Yucatán. In 1511, a ship of the fleet of Diego de Nicuesa, which was returning to Hispaniola, wrecked near the coast of Yucatán,
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán conquistador)
Francisco_Hernández_de_Córdoba_(Yucatán_conquistador)
that ended in the Urabá gulf, seat of the failed first settlements. De Nicuesa and De Ojeda noted the existence of a big bay on the way from Santo Domingo
History of Cartagena, Colombia
History_of_Cartagena,_Colombia
Indigenous princess India Catalina is abducted by Spanish conqueror Diego de Nicuesa from a Calamari indigenous settlement 1510 Spanish conquerors discover
Timeline_of_Colombian_history
Spanish maritime expedition, 1508–1509
and Zipango might lie in the vicinity of the coast of Veragua. Diego de Nicuesa and Alonso de Ojeda were concurrently commissioned to lead expeditions
Pinzón–Solís_voyage
Nesocryptias Kirkaldy, 1908 Nesomartis Kirkaldy, 1907 Nesostethus Kirkaldy, 1908 Nicuesa Distant, 1893 Nithecus Horvath, 1890 Nysius Dallas, 1852 (false chinch
List_of_Lygaeidae_genera
Wikimedia article list
conquest and the later periods of Spanish-centered colonialism. Diego de Nicuesa: (June 1508 – 1511) Vasco Núñez de Balboa: (1511–1513) Pedrarias Dávila:
Royal_Governor_of_Panama
Historic Conquistador harbor
Dios ("name of God") by the Spanish conquistador and explorer Diego de Nicuesa (d.1511), for the same reason Columbus named Gracias a Dios. The island
Bastimentos,_Portobelo
Nicaragua. Nicaragua was not conquered until 1522 – 1527) 1508–1511 Diego de Nicuesa 1511–1514 Vasco Núñez de Balboa 1534–1536 Felipe Gutiérrez y Toledo (The
List of colonial governors of Nicaragua
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Nicaragua
Decade
daughter of King Edward IV of England (b. 1475) Date Unknown Diego de Nicuesa, Spanish conquistador and explorer Johannes Tinctoris, Flemish composer
1510s
Subfamily of true bugs
Microspilus Stal, 1868 Neacoryphus Scudder, 1965 Nesostethus Kirkaldy, 1908 Nicuesa Distant, 1893 Ochrimnus Stal, 1874 Ochrostomus Stal, 1874 Oncopeltus Stal
Lygaeinae
Angulo 1757–1758: Francisco de Alba (interim) 1758–1767: Narciso Vázquez Nicuesa 1767–1772: Miguel Fernández de Saavedra 1772–1777: José Carrión y Andrade
List_of_governors_of_Melilla
Spanish surname
de la Calzada? - d. Lima, c.1537), came to the "Indias" with Diego de Nicuesa's expedition in 1510. He is considered the "immigrant ancestor", the first
Astete
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Tamil
Inside viewer, Spilt second
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Biblical
The god of an idol; in an assembly.
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Hindu, Indian
To Announce
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Muslim/Islamic
Unit of army
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English
English : occupational name for a wool worker (see Wool).Respelling of the German cognate Wollmann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a wool worker, from Yiddish vol, German Wolle ‘wool’ + Yiddish man, German Mann ‘man’.
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English : patronymic from Sharp.
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Muslim
Bubble of water, Name of a sahabi
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Arabic
Wise Counsellor
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
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Muslim
Beautiful, Like Moon
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