Speyer returns early in 1539 to Coro…
1538 CE
Speyer returns early in 1539 to Coro empty-handed, with only eighty ragged and sickly men out of the host he had led forth more than four years before.
Because of ill health, he resigns as governor.
He sets out immediately for Europe to lay his complaint against Federmann before the Welsers, but will hear in Santo Domingo of the former's return to Spain, and will be persuaded by the Real Audiencia to return to his government, where he will die soon afterward.
Speyer's narrative to Charles V, which he sends from Santo Domingo, is said to have been published, but no copy of it is known to exist.
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Caquetio people
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Augustinians, or Order of St. Augustine
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Muisca (Amerind tribe)
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Chitareros
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Santo Domingo, Captaincy General of
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Wayuu (Amerind tribe)
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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New Spain (Spanish colony)
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Venezuela Province
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Klein-Venedig
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