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  1. Fra' Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres (Brozas, 1460 – Madrid, 29 maggio 1511) è stato un militare ed esploratore spagnolo proveniente da una famiglia nobile, oltre che cavaliere dell'Ordine Militare di Alcántara. Fu governatore delle Indie dal 1502 al 1509.

  2. Frey Nicolás de Ovando (c. 1460 – 29 May 1511 [1] [2]) was a Spanish soldier from a noble family and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara, a military order of Spain. He was Governor of the Indies ( Hispaniola) from 1502 until 1509, sent by the Spanish crown to investigate the administration of Francisco de Bobadilla and re ...

  3. Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres ( Brozas (o Cáceres ), 1451 o 1460- Sevilla, 29 de mayo de 1511) a fue gobernador y administrador colonial de La Española desde 15 de abril de 1502 hasta 10 de julio de 1509, sucediendo en el cargo a Francisco Fernández de Bobadilla .

  4. 1 apr 2024 · Nicolás de Ovando (born c. 1451, Brozas, Castile [Spain]—died c. 1511) was a Spanish military leader and the first royal governor of the West Indies. He was the first to apply the encomienda system of Indian forced labour , which became widespread in Spanish America, and he founded a stable Spanish community in Santo Domingo that ...

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  5. Ovando, Nicolás de. Cáceres, c. 1451 – Sevilla, 29.V.1511. Gobernador general de las Indias y destacada figura del primer período de dominio español sobre el Nuevo Mundo. No hay acuerdo definitivo sobre el lugar de nacimiento de Ovando.

  6. Fra' Nicolás de Ovando y Cáceres è stato un militare ed esploratore spagnolo proveniente da una famiglia nobile, oltre che cavaliere dell'Ordine Militare di Alcántara. Fu governatore delle Indie dal 1502 al 1509.

  7. The Jaragua massacre of July 1503, was the killing of indigenous natives from the town of Xaragua on the island of Hispaniola. It was ordered by the Spanish governor of Santo Domingo, Nicolás de Ovando, and carried out by Alonso de Ojeda during a native celebration that was held in the village of Guava near present-day Léogane in ...