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  1. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Bartholomew V. Welser. German banker

  2. Prince Bartholomeus Welser (25 June 1484 in Memmingen – 28 March 1561 in Amberg) was a German banker. In 1528 he signed an agreement with Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, granting a concession in Venezuela Province, which became Klein-Venedig until the concession was revoked in 1546.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2016 · Bartholomeus Welser was head of the German banking firm, Welser Brothers, and with his brother claimed descent from the Byzantine general Belisarius. They were very rich and lent large sums to Charles V, for which Bartholomeus was created a prince of the empire and made privy counselor to the emperor

  4. Bartholomeus Welser frequently took part in the public affairs of Augsburg. Unwilling to oppose the emperor in the Smalkaldic War, he obtained from the council three years' leave of absence, and advanced large sums of money to Charles V. In 1547 he returned to Augsburg and in 1553 retired from business.

  5. Walser, BARTHOLOMEUS, German merchant prince, b. at Augsburg, 1488; d. at Amberg, near Turkheim, Swabia, 1561. His father was Anton Welser, an important merchant of Augsburg. Bartholomeus entered his father’s business at an early age. After Anton’s death (1518) he bought the family homestead and with his brother Anton founded the firm of ...

  6. 29 de out. de 2023 · I 1528 fik Bartholomeus V Welser kolonien Venezuela i sikkerhed for et stort lån af kejser Karl, og familien blev ejere af kolonien. Hans søn Bartholomeus VI Welser udforskede Venezuela og blev henrettet af den spanske guvernør Juan de Carvajal i 1546; efter en langvarig juridisk kamp mistede familien rettighederne til kolonien i 1556.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BartholomeusBartholomeus - Wikipedia

    Bartholomeus Strobel (1591–1650), Silesian painter; Bartholomeus V. Welser (1484–1561), German banker; Bartholomeus VI. Welser (1512–1546), German explorer in Venezuela; See also. Bartholomeus saga postola, Old Norse account of the life of Saint Bartholomew; All pages with titles beginning with Bartholomeus