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  1. Bartholomeus VI. Welser ( the younger, 26 October 1512 – c. 17 May 1546) was a member of the Welser banking family, which had acquired the colonial rights to Venezuela Province in 1528 and created Klein-Venedig.

  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of the Holy Roman Empire, granting a concession in Venezuela Province, which became Klein-Venedig until the concession was revoked in 1546.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. Bartholomeus V. Welser era o chefe da empresa bancária da Welser Brothers, que alegava descender do general bizantino Belisário. Possuíam grandes riquezas, e Bartolomeu foi criado como príncipe do império e nomeado conselheiro do Imperador Carlos V, a quem emprestou grandes somas.

  4. Bartholomeus V. Welser was the head of the banking firm of Welser brothers, who claimed descent from the Byzantine general Belisarius. They possessed great riches, and Bartholomeus was created a prince of the Empire and made privy councillor to the Emperor Charles V, to whom he lent large sums.

  5. The Welser family’s illustrious members included Bartholomäus Welser V, a German banker and head of the Welser Company. It was this special relationship between the Welsers and the emperor which may have provided the Welser Company with the opportunity to secure the original contract to “pacify” and govern the Province of Beneçuela, a ...

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  6. 3 de nov. de 2016 · Prince Bartholomeus Welser was a German banker who lent a fortune to Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Since Charles wasn’t able to repay his debt, he signed an agreement, granting a concession in Venezuela Province to Bartholomeus Welser.

  7. Bartholomeus Welser. Príncipe Bartholomeus Welser (25 de junho de 1484 em Memmingen - 28 de março de 1561 em Amberg) foi um banqueiro alemão. Em 1528 assinou um acordo com Carlos V, imperador do Sacro Império Romano, concedendo uma concessão na Província da Venezuela, que se tornou Klein-Venedig até que a concessão foi ...