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    Ambrosius Ehinger, also (Ambrosio Alfínger in Spanish) Dalfinger, Thalfinger, (ca. 1500 in Thalfingen near Ulm – 31 May 1533 near Chinácota in modern-day...
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  • Baroque painter Ambrosius Ehinger (c. 1500 – 1533), German conquistador Ambrosius Francken I (1544–1618), Flemish Baroque painter Ambrosius Francken II (1590–1632)...
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    Dorado. The venture was led at first by Ambrosius Ehinger, who founded Maracaibo in 1529. After the deaths of Ehinger (1533) and then his successor Georg...
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  • Ehinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrosius Ehinger (ca. 1500–1533), German conquistador Andreas Bischoff-Ehinger (1812–1875)...
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    Ambrosius Ehinger (1529–33) Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Hernán Pérez de Quesada, and others (1536) Main explorers and conquistadors Ambrosius Ehinger...
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  • Las Casas Alonso Díaz Moreno Bernal Díaz del Castillo Melchor Díaz Ambrosius Ehinger Francisco Fajardo Nikolaus Federmann Martín Fernández de Enciso Pedro...
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    The venture was initially led by Ambrosius Ehinger, who founded Maracaibo in 1529. After the deaths of first Ehinger (1533), Nikolaus Federmann, Georg...
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    Meta, were explored in the 16th century by German expeditions under Ambrosius Ehinger and his successors. In 1531, starting at the principal outlet in the...
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    The first expedition was led by Ambrosius Ehinger, who established Maracaibo in 1529. After the deaths of first Ehinger (1533), then Nikolaus Federmann...
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    Venezuela. They were responsible for the death of the German conquistador Ambrosius Ehinger in 1533 by means of poisoned arrows. At the time of the Spanish conquest...
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