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  1. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Francisco de Bobadilla (died June 1502, at sea near Hispaniola) was a Spanish soldier who arrested Christopher Columbus on Santo Domingo (the island of Hispaniola) after dissensions had arisen between Columbus and several of the Spanish adventurers who served under him.

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  2. Há 1 dia · The Spanish Empire, [b] sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy [c] or the Catholic Monarchy, [d] [5] [6] [7] was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976. [8] [9] In conjunction with the Portuguese Empire, it ushered in the European Age of Discovery. It achieved a global scale, [10] controlling vast portions of the Americas ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Spaniards continued to expand their presence in the circum-Caribbean region with expeditions. One was by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba in 1517, another by Juan de Grijalva in 1518, which brought promising news of possibilities there. Even by the mid-1510s, the western Caribbean was largely unexplored by Spaniards.

  4. Há 1 dia · Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.

  5. Há 3 dias · L' histoire d' Haïti est indissociable de celle de l'île d' Hispaniola, dont elle occupe aujourd'hui la partie occidentale, et de l' histoire de la République dominicaine, État situé dans l'autre partie. Carte de l'île d' Hispaniola, partagée entre Haïti et la République dominicaine. Avant de désigner l'État actuel, Haïti était le ...

  6. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Francisco de Bobadilla, poco después de su llegada, que se produjo el 23 de agosto de 1500, detuvo a Colón y a sus dos hermanos y los embarcó hacia España, destituyéndolos de todo tipo de gobierno.

  7. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Accordingly, Ferdinand and Isabela appointed Francisco de Bobadilla as royal commissioner, with powers above those of Columbus himself. When Bobadilla arrived in Santo Domingo, he immediately had Columbus arrested, and in October of 1500 the Admiral was sent home to Spain in shackles.