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  1. Diego de Nicuesa ( Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ðe niˈkwesa]; died 1511) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer. [1] Background. Diego arrived Santo Domingo in April 1502, with Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres ' flotilla. [2] In 1506, Nicuesa was given the job of governing Costa Rica, but ran aground off the coast of Panama.

  2. Philippe L. Seiler. Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Nicuesa, Diego (1464–c. 1511)Diego de Nicuesa (b. 1464; d. ca. 1 March 1511), Spanish explorer. Born in Baeza, Spain, and raised in the house of Don Enrique Enríquez, uncle of Ferdinand V, Nicuesa was appointed on June 9, 1509, as governor of the reportedly rich Veragua ...

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  4. Diego de Nicuesa (Torredonjimeno, Reino de Jaén de la Corona castellana, ca. 1478 – mar Caribe de la gobernación de Veragua, Corona de Castilla, marzo de 1511) fue un explorador y conquistador castellano que ocupaba el cargo efectivo como primer gobernador de Veragua en Tierra Firme desde 1510 hasta 1511, y que a su vez formaría parte como ...

  5. The combination of guerrilla warfare and tropical disease killed half his expedition before he gave up. In 1508, Diego de Nicuesa received a land grant at Veragua from Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Spanish monarch.: 95, 134–135 He became founder and governor of Castilla de Oro, in what is now Panama, one of the first two Spanish settlements on ...

  6. www.bruceruiz.net › PanamaHistory › diego_de_nicuesaDiego de Nicuesa - Bruce Ruiz

    Diego de Nicuesa. When Columbus returned to Spain in 1504, after his fourth voyage to the New World, he reported on the rich goldfields in Veraguas on the Isthmus. This earned the name of Castilla del Oro to the area. All of Tierra Firme, West of the Gulf of Darien, was named Castilla del Oro, while all of the land to the East was named Nueva ...

  7. Family Vacations. 0. Views: 3,533. Playa Nicuesa is an unusual name for a beach. The picturesque little cove in the Pacific gulf of Golfo Dulce in southern Costa Rica takes its name auspiciously from the Spanish conquistador and explorer, Diego de Nicuesa (1464 – 1511).

  8. Aug 6, 2021 · Nicuesa, Diego de. Úbeda (Jaén), 1477 – Mar Caribe, 1511. Primer poblador y gobernador de Veragua. Explorador español. Fundó en 1510 la ciudad de Nombre de Dios en el istmo de Panamá. Asumió el mando del Darién, cuya colonización le había sido concedida por Fernando el Católico, pero fue expulsado por los colonos del territorio, que ...

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