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The Spanish Empire
(1500)

This is a listofconquistadors who were active in the conquest of terrains that presently belong to Colombia. The nationalities listed refer to the state the conquistador was born into. Granada and Castile are currently part of Spain, but were separate states at the time of birth of the early conquistadors.

Important conquistadors and explorers were Alonso de Ojeda, who landed first at Colombian soil and founded the first settlement Santa Cruz,[1] Rodrigo de Bastidas, who founded the oldest still remaining city Santa Marta, Pedro de Heredia, who founded the important city of Cartagena in 1533, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, who was the leader of the first and main expedition into the Andes (1536–1538), with his brother second in command and many other conquistadors, 80% of whom who didn't survive,[2][3] and Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastián de Belalcázar who entered the Colombian interior from the northwest and south respectively.

Indigenous peoples of Colombia
Pre-Columbian cultures
Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations
Chibchan Nations
Southwestern cultures
SW cultures
Pre-Columbian peoples, civilisations and cultures of four language groups; Arawakan, Carib, Chibcha, and the isolated Páez language, existed in Colombia with after the Muisca, the Tairona, Calima, Quimbaya and Zenú as important ones

Conquistadors in Colombia[edit]

Exploration & conquest of Colombia
  •  Francisco Pizarro (1509–10)
  •  Francisco Pizarro
  •  Martín Fernández de Enciso
  •  Francisco Pizarro
  •  Diego de Almagro
  •  Sebastián de Belalcázar
  •  Pascual de Andagoya
  •  Diego de Almagro
  •  Pascual de Andagoya
  •  Bartolomé Ruiz
  •  Jorge Robledo
  •  Alonso de Cáceres
  •  Georg von Speyer
  •  Miguel Holguín y Figueroa
  •  Hernán Pérez de Quesada
  •    Martín Galeano
  •    Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
  •    Juan de San Martín
  •    Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
  •    Juan del Junco
  •    Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano
  •    Antonio de Lebrija
  •    Lázaro Fonte
  •    Gonzalo Macías
  •    Juan Maldonado
  •    Juan de Céspedes
  • Hernán Pérez de Quesada (1539–1541)
  •  Martín Galeano
  •  Lázaro Fonte
  • Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (1569–1572)
  •  Gonzalo Macías
  •  Juan Maldonado
  • Legend:
    Leaderminor captain
    Notes:
    >1539 expeditions in Llanos Orientales not shown
    expedition Pedro de Ursúa not shown
    A map of exploration routes of
    Alonso de Ojeda (1499–1502 & 1509–10)
     Francisco Pizarro (1509–10)
    4th voyage of Christopher Columbus, who touched upon later named after him Colombian, now Panamanian lands where he encountered the Kuna people
    (1502–04)
    Map of exploration routes of
    Vasco Núñez de Balboa (1513)
     Francisco Pizarro
     Martín Fernández de Enciso
    Map of exploration routes of
    Sebastián de Belalcázar (1514–1539)
     Jorge Robledo
     Gaspar de Rodas
     Juan de Ampudia
     Baltasar Maldonado
    Routes of conquest in Colombia with the former Muisca Confederation in the heart of Colombia in orange
    byAgustín Codazzi, 1890
    Name
    leader in bold
    Nationality Years
    active
    Indigenous people encountered
    bold is conquered
    conquest failed
    Year
    of
    death
    Image Notes
    Alonso de Ojeda Castilian 1499–1502
    1509–10
    Wayuu
    Kuna (2)
    1515
    [4]
    Christopher Columbus Genovese 1502–1504 Kuna (1) 1506
    [note 1]
    Francisco Pizarro Extremaduran 1509–10
    1513
    1515–29
    Kuna (2, 3, 4)
    Inca
    1541
    Martín Fernández de Enciso Castilian 1509–10
    1513–17
    Kuna (2, 3) 1528 [5]
    Vasco Núñez de Balboa Extremaduran 1513–19 Kuna (3) 1519
    Pedro Arias Dávila Castilian 1513–19 Kuna (3) 1531 [1]
    Pascual de Andagoya Basque 1515–29 Kuna (4), Inca 1548 [1]
    Diego de Almagro Castilian 1515–29 Kuna (4)
    Inca
    1538
    Bartolomé Ruiz Castilian 1515–29 Kuna (4) 1532
    Sebastián de Belalcázar Castilian 1514–39 Paez
    Pijao (1)
    Sutagao (1)
    Muisca
    1551 [1][3]
    Jorge Robledo Castilian 1514–46 Paez
    Pijao (1)
    Nutabe
    1546
    [1][note 2]
    Juan de Ampudia Castilian 1514–41 Paez, Pijao (1), Nutabe 1541
    Pedro de Añasco Castilian 1514–41 Paez, Pijao (1) [6]
    Baltasar Maldonado Castilian 1534–52 Inca, Paez, Pijao (1), Quimbaya, Pantágora, Muisca, Choque, Inga, Kamëntsá 1552 [7][8][9][10]
    Rodrigo de Bastidas Castilian 1524–25 Tairona 1527
    [1]
    Juan de Céspedes Castilian 1525–43 Tairona, Chimila (1, 2)
    Muisca
    Panche (1), Sutagao (1)
    1573 or 1576 [2][3][11][12][13]
    Ambrosius Ehinger Bavarian 1529–33 Tairona, Wayuu
    Chimila (1), Motilon (1), Chitarero (1)
    1533 [1]
    Pedro de Heredia Castilian 1532–38 Zenú 1554
    [1]
    Alonso de Heredia Castilian 1532–38 Zenú [1]
    Alonso de Cáceres Extremaduran 1532–38 Zenú
    Georg von Speyer Palatinatian 1535–38 Motilon (2)
    Chitarero (1)
    1540
    Nikolaus Federmann Bavarian 1535–39 Motilon (2), Chitarero (1)
    U'wa, Lache (1)
    Muisca
    1542 [1][3]
    Miguel Holguín y Figueroa Extremaduran 1535–39 Motilon (2), Chitarero (1), U'wa, Lache (1), Muisca 1576> [2][14]
    Luis Lanchero Castilian 1533–39
    1541–1559
    Muzo 1562 [15][16]
    Gonzalo Jiménez
    de Quesada
    Granadian 1536–39
    1569–72
    Tairona, Chimila (2)
    zipa
    zaque
    Panche
    Pijao (2)
    1579
    [1][2][3]
    Juan Maldonado Castilian 1536–39
    1569–72
    Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche, Pijao (2) [2][note 3]
    Pedro Ruíz Corredor Castilian 1533–1601 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Inca 1601+ [2][17]
    Juan de Albarracín Castilian 1536–1539 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche [2]
    Juan Tafur Castilian 1518–1541 Tairona, Chimila (1,2), Muisca, Panche [2][18]
    Martín Yañéz Tafur Castilian 1520–1544 Zenú, Kuna, Panche [2][19]
    Antonio Díaz de Cardoso Portuguese 1526–41 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche [2][20]
    Gonzalo García Zorro Extremaduran 1536–1544 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche 1566 [2]
    Gonzalo Macías Extremaduran 1536–39
    1569–71
    Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche, Pijao (2) 1571~ [2][21]
    Hernán Pérez
    de Quesada
    Granadian 1536–39
    1540–42
    Tairona, Chimila (2)
    Muisca, Panche
    Lache (2), Chitarero (3)
    Achagua, Guayupe, Choque, Inga, Kamëntsá
    1544 [2][3]
    Gonzalo Suárez Rendón Castilian 1536–39 Tairona, Chimila (2)
    zipa, Panche
    zaque
    1590 [2][3][22]
    Juan del Junco Asturian 1536–41 Tairona, Chimila (2)
    Muisca
    15?? [2][23]
    Martín Galeano Extremaduran 1536–39
    1540–45
    Tairona, Chimila (2)
    Muisca, Panche
    Muzo
    1554~ [2][3][24]
    Lázaro Fonte Castilian 1536–39
    1540–42
    Tairona, Chimila (2)
    Muisca, Panche
    Lache (2), Guayupe
    1542 [2][3]
    Juan de Sanct Martín Castilian 1536–39
    1540–45
    Tairona, Chimila (2)
    Muisca, Panche
    Guane
    Achagua
    [2][3]
    Hernán Venegas Carrillo Castilian 1536–47 Tairona, Chimila (2), Panche 1583 [2][25]
    Ortún Velázquez de Velasco Castilian 1536–39 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche, Chitarero (2) 1584 [2][26]
    Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano Extremaduran 1536–39 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche [2]
    Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela Castilian 1536–39 Tairona, Chimila (2), Muisca, Panche [2]
    640+ conquistadors
    ~80%
    mostly Castilian April 1536
    -
    April 1537
    Diseases, jaguars, crocodiles, climate,
    various indigenous warfare
    1536
    1537
    [2][3]
    Gaspar de Rodas Extremaduran 1539–81 Paez
    Pijao
    Nutabe
    1607
    [27]
    Juan Maldonado Castilian 1543–72 Chitarero (4) 1572
    Pedro de Ursúa Navarran 1545–61 Panche
    Muzo
    Chitarero (5)
    Tairona
    1561
    [note 4]
    Juan Taborda Extremaduran 1545–69 Nutabe 1569 [28]
    Juan Freyle Castilian Panche
    Muzo
    Chitarero (5)
    Tairona
    [29][30]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Although the country Colombia is named after Columbus, he has never seen the present country of Colombia.
      Panama, where he disembarked in 1503, was part of (Gran) Colombia until 1903
  • ^ Executed by the Governor of New Granada
  • ^ Not the same as Juan Maldonado, who was only 11 in 1536
  • ^ Murdered on expedition by some of his men
  • References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w (in Spanish) List of conquistadors of the expedition led by Gonzalo Jiménez de QuesadaBanco de la República
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k (in Spanish) Conquista rápida y saqueo cuantioso de Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
  • ^ (in Spanish) Alonso de OjedaBanco de la República
  • ^ Catholic Encyclopedia – Martín Fernández de Enciso
  • ^ (in Spanish) Murder of the son of La Gaitana by Pedro de Añasco
  • ^ (in Spanish) Baltasar MaldonadoSoledad Acosta SamperBanco de la República
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.88
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.93
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.94
  • ^ (in Spanish) Juan de CéspedesBanco de la República
  • ^ (in Spanish) Biography Juan de CéspedesBanco de la República
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.69
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.153
  • ^ (in Spanish) Luis LancheroBanco de la República
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.56
  • ^ (in Spanish) Pedro Ruiz CorredorSoledad Acosta SamperBanco de la República
  • ^ (in Spanish) Juan TafurBanco de la RepúblicaSoledad Acosta de Samper
  • ^ (in Spanish) Martín Yañéz TafurBanco de la RepúblicaSoledad Acosta Samper
  • ^ (in Spanish) Antonio Díaz de CardosoBanco de la RepúblicaSoledad Acosta Samper
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.173
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.84
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.61
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.144
  • ^ (in Spanish) Hernán Venegas CarrilloBanco de la República
  • ^ Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.xii
  • ^ (in Spanish) Gaspar de RodasBanco de la República
  • ^ Jaramillo Mejía, William. 1996. Antioquia bajo los Austrias, Volume 1. Accessed 2017-03-08.
  • ^ (in Spanish) Biography Juan Rodríguez FreyleBanco de la República
  • ^ (in Spanish) El Carnero – semilla de nuestro periodismoEl Tiempo
  • Bibliography[edit]

    Further reading[edit]


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