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  1. They had Columbus and his brothers released, but they also appointed Nicolas de Ovando to replace Christopher as governor. Ovando sailed to Hispaniola with 30 ships and approximately 2,500 colonists, soldiers, and sailors (Morison 2:310–11, 314). Columbus remained in Spain and began work on his Book of Prophecies.

  2. The flavors, aromas and culture of Santo Domingo inspire the restaurants at Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando. Blending the best of Dominican cuisine and culinary styles with influences from around the world, our restaurants offer unparalleled dining experiences from early morning late into the evening.

  3. Nicolás Ovando. Ovando, Nicolás. Cáceres, ú. t. s. xv – ?, 1.IX.1565. Consejero de Órdenes. Nicolás de Ovando perteneció a un importante linaje de Cáceres, los Ovando Ulloa, señores de la villa de Zamarillas. Fue nieto del memorable capitán Diego de Cáceres y Ovando, e hijo del comendador Hernando de Ovando, cuyo hermano, también ...

  4. The Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando hotel garners appreciation for its service, with staff being frequently lauded for their friendliness and attentiveness, although not without some inconsistency. While opinions on value are divided due to occasional pricing issues, the hotel's prime location and amenities generally impress guests.

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  5. Bénéficiez d'un traitement VIP grâce au service exclusif de l'établissement Hodelpa Nicolás de Ovando. Situé à Saint-Domingue, à 100 mètres du port, l’Hodelpa Nicolás de Ovando propose une piscine extérieure et un restaurant à la carte servant une cuisine locale. Vous séjournerez dans un bâtiment historique luxueux et rénové.

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    • Calle Las Damas, Quartier colonial, 10211 Saint-Domingue, République dominicaine, Calle Las Damas, République dominicaine 10211
  6. igned in Granada, Spain. September 16, 1501.“Instructions to Commander Nicolás de Ovando, Third Governor of Hispaniola, from King Fe. dinand and Queen Isabella of Spain,” 1501. New Iberian World: A Documentary History of the Discovery and Settlement of Latin America to the Early 17th Century, Vo. . II. Ed. John H. Parry and Ro.

  7. Instructions to Commander Nicolás de Ovando, Third Governor of Hispaniola, from King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain [Excerpts] 1501. * The following are the things that you, Frey Nicolás de Ovando, Comendador of Lares of the military of Alcántara,1 are to do on the islands and mainland of the Ocean Sea, where you will serve as Our ...

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