History of Hispaniola
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Christopher Columbus · 58L · Italian navigator, explorer, and colonist (1451–1506)
Juan Ponce de León · 39L · Spanish explorer and conquistador (1474–1521)
Juan de Esquivel · 14L · Spanish explorer
Peter Martyr d'Anghiera · 16L · Italian historian, chaplain, tutor, diplomat, 1457–1526
Alonso Manso · 9L · Roman Catholic bishop
Diego Colón · 34L · Spanish explorer and son of Christopher Columbus
Juan de Grijalva · 27L · Spanish conquistador
Hatuey · 26L · Hispaniolan Cacique (died 1512)
Arawak · 14L · Group of indigenous peoples of South America and of the Caribbean
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo · 25L · Spanish 1493-1821 possession in the Caribbean
Kingdom of Haiti · 13L · State in northwestern Hispaniola from 1811 to 1820
Republic of Spanish Haiti · 11L · Period of Dominican statehood following the 1st independence from Spain (1821–1822)
Saint-Domingue · 29L · Former French colony on the isle of Hispaniola
Santo Domingo · 17L · Capital city in National District, Dominican Republic
Nicolás de Ovando · 32L · Spanish explorer, colonial governor
Charles Plumier · 19L · French botanist (1646-1704)
Chiefdoms of Hispaniola · 9L · Tainos tribes in Hispaniola
1521 Santo Domingo Slave Revolt · 16L · Slave rebellion on Hispaniola
Battle of Vega Real · 3L · 1495 battle on the island of Hispaniola between indigenous and Spanish forces
Republic of Haiti (1806–1820) · 11L · State in southwestern Hispaniola from 1806 to 1820
España Boba · 12L · Period of Spanish rule of the Dominican Republic (1809–1821)
First Empire of Haiti · 14L · Brief period of Haitian statehood following independence from France (1804–1806)
Siege of Santo Domingo (1655) · 22L · Battle of the Anglo-Spanish War
History of the Dominican Republic · 6L · Historical development of the Dominican Republic
Ciboney · 16L · Taíno people of western Cuba, Jamaica, and the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti
Peace of Ryswick · 28L · Series of treaties signed in late 1697 ending the Nine Years' War between France and the Grand Alliance
Taíno · 23L · The indigenous people of the Caribbean
Pedro de Córdoba · 13L · Spanish missionary
Unification of Hispaniola · 19L · Annexation and merger of then-independent Republic of Spanish Haiti (formerly Santo Domingo) into the Republic of Haiti
State of Haiti · 11L · State in northwest Hispaniola from 1806 to 1811
Francisco de Garay · 20L · Spanish, Explorer
Marcos de Aguilar · 12L · Governor of New Spain
Republic of Haiti (1820–1849) · 11L · Period of Haitian statehood
First Republic (Dominican Republic) · 12L · Period of Dominican statehood following the independence from Haiti (1844–1861)
Blockade of Saint-Domingue · 17L · 1803 naval campaign of the Haitian Revolution
Capture of Fort Rocher · 17L · 1654 siege of the French-held island of Tortuga by the Spanish
Columbian Viceroyalty · 29L · Name that designates the number of titles and rights granted to Christopher Columbus
Second Empire of Haiti · 20L · State in the Caribbean from 1849 to 1859
Era de Francia · 34L · Period in the history of the Dominican Republic (1795–1809)
Tortuga (Haiti) · 15L · Island in Nord-Ouest, Haiti