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Español: Buenos Aires según Schmidel - Grabados - 1536 Extraída de la publicación "Monumenta Iconographica" publicada en 1964 por Bonifacio del Carril
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Ulrich Schmidl  (1514–1579) wikidata:Q71965 s:es:Autor:Ulrico Schmidel
 
Ulrich Schmidl
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Ulrico Schmidl; Ulrich Schmidel; Ulrico Schmidel; Ulrich Schmidt
Description German explorer, writer, scientific explorer, conquistador, author and discoverer
Date of birth/death 1514 Edit this at Wikidata 1579 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Straubing Edit this at Wikidata Regensburg Edit this at Wikidata
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