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Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón ( c. 1475, probably Toledo, Spain – 18 October 1526 ) was a Spanish explorer who in 1526 established the short-lived San Miguel de Gualdape colony, the first European attempt at a settlement in what is now the continental United States.
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The late Mississippian culture is what the earliest Spanish explorers encountered, beginning on April 2, 1513, with Juan Ponce de León's Florida landing and the 1526 Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón expedition in South Carolina.
His explorations consolidated France's claim of the territory that would later be colonized as New France, and his third voyage produced the first documented European attempt at settling North America since that of Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón in 1526 – 27.
The first Europeans believed to have navigated part of the river was a party sent by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón in 1521.
In that year a judge from Santo Domingo, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, obtained from Charles I, King of Spain, a patent authorizing him to make settlements on the mainland of America, and to Christianize the American natives.
A licentiate and sugar planter on Hispaniola, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón commanded six vessels with 600 colonists, supplies and livestock, sailing from Santo Domingo in mid-July, 1526.
Espanyol: Raúl Tamudo, Sergio González, Joan Capdevila, Daniel Jarque, Alberto Lopo, Javi Guerra, Sergio Sánchez, André Bikey, Enrique de Lucas, Tintín Márquez, Ricardo Zamora, Jordi Gómez, Albert Serran, Miquel Soler, Bruno Saltor, Miguel Palanca, Ferran Corominas, Daniel Solsona, Jordi Lardin, Joan Golobart, Victor Ruiz, Raul Baena, Dídac Vilà, Joan Tomas, Miquel Robusté, Javi Márquez, Javier Chica, David García, Jordi Amat, Álvaro Vázquez, Jonathan Soriano, Jordi Xumetra and Ricardo Saprissa.
The first European to explore St. Helena was most likely Spanish explorer Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón around 1520, as part of the Spanish exploration and colonization of the sea islands.
Although always a problem on such expeditions, men may also have deserted because of hearing about the recent return of an expedition led by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, in which 450 of 600 men perished.
Known as Francisco de Chicora, he worked for Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, who took him to Spain on a trip.
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However, the method of Rebecca's execution is presented as proposed by Lucas de Beaumanoir, Grand Master of the Knights Templar – a Frenchman and a fanatic, determined to root out " corruption " from the Templars.
Detail from The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c. 1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere.
Spanish explorer Lucas Vásquez de Ayllón sent an expedition out from Hispaniola in 1525 which reached the mouths of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays.
Nizhny Novgorod has a great and extraordinary art gallery with more than 12, 000 exhibits, an enormous collection of works by Russian artists such as Viktor Vasnetsov, Karl Briullov, Ivan Shishkin, Ivan Kramskoi, Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Isaak Iljitsch Lewitan, Vasily Surikov, Ivan Aivazovsky, there are also greater collections of works by Boris Kustodiev and Nicholas Roerich, not only Russian art is part of the exhibition it include also a vast accumulation of Western European art like works by David Teniers the Younger, Bernardo Bellotto, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Pieter de Grebber, Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, and lot more.
For example, Carlos da Silva Gonçalves and Ana Luísa de Albuquerque Pereira ( Gonçalves ) ( in case she adopted her husband's name after marriage ) would have a child named Lucas Pereira Gonçalves.
Lucas is named " Jose Goncalves Fonseca de Souza " and is a mostly sympathetic character until his suggestion of throwing the wounded and unconscious Reed to the monster makes an enraged Gebhardt / Williams throw him to the beast instead.
His last poetic work Sonnets to his dark love ( 1936 ) was long thought to have been inspired by his passion for Rafael Rodriguez Rapun, secretary of La Barraca, but new documents and mementos discovered in 2012 suggests that the actual inspiration was Juan Ramírez de Lucas, a 19 year old with whom Lorca hoped to emigrate to Mexico.
In 1655, Louis Lucas de Néhou built a glass factory which produced windows and mirrors for such buildings as the Galerie des Glaces and Château de Versailles.
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