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  1. 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 revogada em 1546. [ 1] Referências.

  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of the Holy Roman Empire, granting a concession in Venezuela Province, which became Klein-Venedig until the concession was revoked in 1546.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. The Welser family was a German banking and merchant family, originally a patrician family based in Augsburg and Nuremberg, that rose to great prominence in international high finance in the 16th century as bankers to the Habsburgs and financiers of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

  4. 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.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Bartholomäus V. Welser der Ältere (* 25. Juni 1484 in Memmingen; † 28. März 1561 in Amberg im Unterallgäu) war ein Augsburger Patrizier und Großkaufmann.

    • Augsburg, Bavaria
    • Felicitas Grander
    • Bavaria
    • June 25, 1484
  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Bartholomew V. Welser. German banker

  7. 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.