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Bartholomeus VI. Welser

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Carvajal was said to have taken control after assuming von Hutten and the other Germans, who had been gone for six years, had all died, but he was not willing to hand back control of the territory. A fight ensued, with Carvajal being seriously wounded by Welser VI.
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that year. German retelling of the beheading "describe their sacrifice as the legitimization of the German possession of Venezuela", martyring them and noting that German blood was literally running through Venezuela.
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falsified papers to install himself as governor of the colony. After exploring the country to find
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That caused von Hutten and Welser VI to be captured by Carvajal as the Germans were fleeing to
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The Welsers' claim to Venezuela was disputed by various Spanish figures, and
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The German translation of the Spanish 'Venezuela', "little Venice".
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Index

Welser
acquired the colonial rights
Venezuela Province
Klein-Venedig
Bartholomeus V. Welser
Venezuela
Georg von Speyer
Philipp von Hutten
Juan de Carvajal
El Dorado
Neu-Augsburg
the port at Coro
Good Friday




"Venezuela was a German colony for almost twenty years and was called Klein-Venedig (Little Venice)"


ISBN
9781365434662
""The Welser Phantom": Apparitions of the Welser Venezuela Colony in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century German Cultural Memory / by Giovanna Montenegro"
Categories
1512 births
1546 deaths
House of Welser

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