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    2 days ago · Juan de Oñate (New Mexico, United States, 1598–1608) Juan Roque (Zape Confraternity) Juan Vásquez de Coronado y Anaya ; Diego de Almagro (Perú, 1524–1535, Chile, 1535–1537) Rodrigo de Bastidas (Colombia and Panamá, 1500–1527) Vasco Núñez de Balboa (Panamá, 1510–1519) Juan Ponce de León (Puerto Rico, 1508, Florida, 1513–1521)

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  2. May 3, 2024 · Alonso de Ojeda (c.1466–c.1515) is noted as the discoverer of South America, as commander of the fleet with Juan de la Cosa and Amerigo Vespucci. John Cabot (c.1450–c.1500) was an Italian navigator who was the first European that sailed along to North American coast in 1497 since the Norse 500 years prior. Vasco da Gama (c.1460–1524 ...

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · brother Juan de Valdés. Role In: Diet of Worms. Alfonso de Valdés (born 1490?, Cuenca, Spain—died October 3?, 1532, Vienna, Austria) was a humanist satirist, one of the most influential and cultured thinkers of the early 16th century in Spain, and the twin brother of Juan de Valdés.

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  4. 2 days ago · La carte de Juan de la Cosa, datée de 1500, qui présente, en plus des découvertes de Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, qualifié de « découvreur du Brésil », celles de l’expédition d'Alonso de Ojeda, qui était accompagné d'Amerigo Vespucci. Il s'agit de la plus ancienne carte existante du Nouveau Monde.

  5. 3 days ago · On 14 February 1504, Ferdinand V contracted Juan de la Cosa's voyage to Uraba. However, Juan de la Cosa died in 1510 along with 300 of Alonso de Ojeda's men, after an armed confrontation with indigenous people, and before Juan de la Cosa could get possession of the Gulf of Urabá area.

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  6. Apr 22, 2024 · It's worth mentioning that these objects include the parchment map beautifully illustrated by Juan de la Cosa, the first ever map on the American continent. The seafarer and cartographer made it in 1500 after having travelled to America on three occasions, accompanied by Christopher Columbus.

  7. Apr 20, 2024 · Juan de Padilla (born 1490?, Toledo, Castile—died April 24, 1521, Villalar, Spain) was an aristocratic Spanish military leader of the Castilian Comunidades (Comuneros) in their unsuccessful revolt (1520–21) against the government of the Habsburg emperor Charles V (King Charles I of Spain).

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