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  1. Alonso de Ojeda ( Spanish pronunciation: [aˈlonso ðe oˈxeða]; c. 1466 – c. 1515) was a Spanish explorer, governor and conquistador. He travelled through modern-day Guyana, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago, Curaçao, Aruba and Colombia, at times with Amerigo Vespucci and Juan de la Cosa. He is famous for having named Venezuela, which he ...

  2. Alonso de Ojeda ( Torrejoncillo del Rey; 1466 – Santo Domingo; 1515) fue un navegante, gobernador y conquistador español. Participó en el segundo viaje de Colón y, posteriormente, dirigió dos expediciones marítimas (1499 y 1502) por las costas caribeñas que luego serían Colombia, Guyana, Trinidad, Tobago, Curazao, Aruba y Venezuela.

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  3. 8. Alonso de Ojeda, Juan de Vergara and García de Campos January 1502 Summer 1503 9. Cristóbal and Luis Guerra Between May 17 and July 18, 1504 Did not return (Died) 10. Juan de la Cosa and Juan de Ledesma Shortly after (9) Before March 13, 1506 11. Alonso de Ojeda and Pedro de la Cueva After June 6, 1505

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    • 1972
  4. In 1501, Alonso de Ojeda colonized the mainland of present-day Venezuela, and received the Governorate of New Andalusia ( Coquivacoa ), between Cabo de la Vela and Isla Margarita (island). This was territory originally seen by Christopher Columbus . On May 3, 1502 Ojeda founded the town of Santa Cruz in the Guajira Peninsula, the first Spanish ...

    • Roman Catholicism
    • Spanish
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  6. views 3,995,832 updated. Alonso de Ojeda (älōn´sō ŧħā ōhā´ŧħä), c.1466–1515?, Spanish conquistador. He joined Columbus on his second voyage and in 1499—at first accompanied by Vespucci —explored the northeastern coast of South America. In 1508 he was made governor of territories of N South America. Near present Cartagena he ...

  7. Alonso de Hojeda (né vers 1466 à Cuenca, mort vers 1515 à Saint-Domingue [1]) est un explorateur et conquistador espagnol. ... Voyages d'Alonso de Ojeda en Amérique.

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