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List of conquistadors in Colombia
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This is a list of conquistadors 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.
(1500)
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.
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Conquistadors in Colombia

- Alonso de Ojeda (1499–1502 & 1509–10)
- Francisco Pizarro (1509–10)
- Pedro de Heredia (1532–1538)
- Alonso de Cáceres
- Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (1536–1539)
- 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
• Leader – minor captain
Notes:
• >1539 expeditions in Llanos Orientales not shown
• expedition Pedro de Ursúa not shown
Alonso de Ojeda (1499–1502 & 1509–10)
Francisco Pizarro (1509–10)

(1502–04)
Vasco Núñez de Balboa (1513)
Francisco Pizarro
Martín Fernández de Enciso

Sebastián de Belalcázar (1514–1539)
Jorge Robledo
Gaspar de Rodas
Juan de Ampudia
Baltasar Maldonado

by Agustín Codazzi, 1890
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See also
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Notes
- 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
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