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Juan de Albarracín

Juan de Albarracín (?, Castile – ?, Castile) was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and Panche people. He was captain of the brigs which sailed up the Magdalena River from the Caribbean coast in 1536 and later discovered the high quality salt that lead the Spanish conquistadors along the Camino de la Sal up the slopes of the eastern ranges of the Colombian Andes towards the Muisca Confederation.

Juan de Albarracín
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
NationalityCastilian
OccupationsConquistador
Years active1536–1539
EmployerSpanish Crown
Known forSpanish conquest of the Muisca
SpouseAna de Lugo
ChildrenJacome, Alvaro, Alonso de Lugo Albarracín (sons)
Inés, Sebastiana, Catalina de Lugo Albarracín (daughters)
RelativesPedro de Lugo (father-in-law)
Notes
Juan de Albarracín was one of the brig captains in the expedition along the green route from Santa Marta into the Muisca Confederation

Discovering the Salt Route edit

De Albarracín left Spain with his father-in-law Pedro de Lugo for the New World, arriving in January 1536 in Santa Marta.[1] De Albarracín taught the men under his command to fish for pearls, near Cabo de la Vela in northernmost present-day Colombia.[3] De Albarracín joined the expedition in search of El Dorado, the journey led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada which left Santa Marta in April 1536.[4] Juan de Albarracín was one of the three captains of the brigs that De Quesada sent up the Magdalena River; the other two were Gómez del Corral and Antonio Díaz de Cardoso.[5]

During the strenuous journey, in La Tora, present-day Barrancabermeja, De Quesada sent troops ahead to investigate routes towards the then unknown Andes. De Albarracín and Díaz de Cardoso found the loafs of high quality salt that would lead the conquistadors along the Camino de la Sal or "Salt Route" into the Muisca Confederation.[6]

Further travels edit

Together with Martín Galeano De Albarracín participated in battles against the bellicose Panche people, commanded by Juan de Céspedes.[7] When the two conquistadors Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastián de Belalcázar had arrived on the Bogotá savanna after the foundation of Bogotá as capital of the New Kingdom of Granada by De Quesada on August 6, 1538, they left with De Albarracín for Guataquí, a town they founded. In Guataquí, on the Magdalena River, he ordered the construction of two small boats by indigenous people to sail the conquistadors back to Spain via Cartagena.[8]

De Albarracín settled in a mansion in Jérez de la Frontera and never returned to the New Kingdom.[1][5]

Personal life edit

De Albarracín was married to Ana de Lugo, who sailed to the new world with him, and the couple had three sons and three daughters.[1][2] His grandson Pedro de Lugo Albarracin was the sculptor of various images of Jesus Christ in the Colombian capital Bogota. De Albarracín died in Spain in an unknown year.

Juan de Albarracín is mentioned as "Albarracín" in the early chronicle about the Spanish conquest, a work of uncertain authorship; Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Rodríguez Freyle, 1638, p.63
  2. ^ a b Juan de Albarracín – Geni
  3. ^ (in Spanish) Los caballeros de la conquista
  4. ^ (in Spanish) Lista de los que consiguieron el descubrimiento del Reino de Granada con el General don Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, en el año de 1538 2016-03-09 at the Wayback MachineBanco de la República
  5. ^ a b (in Spanish) Setenta y cinco por ciento sabían firmar
  6. ^ (in Spanish) Hallar la sal fue como encontrar El Dorado
  7. ^ De Castellanos, 1589, p.69
  8. ^ Prieto, 2009, p.26
  9. ^ Epítome, p.82

Bibliography edit

  • De Castellanos, Juan. 1857 (1589). Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias, 1–567. Accessed 2017-03-06.
  • Prieto, Edgar Eduardo. 2009. Centro histórico de Honda: puesta en valor e inserción del siglo XXI, 1–213. Universidad La Javeriana. Accessed 2017-03-06.
  • Rodríguez Freyle, Juan, and Darío Achury Valenzuela. 1979 (1859) (1638). El Carnero – Conquista i descubrimiento del nuevo reino de Granada de las Indias Occidentales del mar oceano, i fundacion de la ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota, 1–592. Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch. Accessed 2017-03-06.
  • N, N. 1979 (1889) (1539). Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada, 81–97. Banco de la República. Accessed 2017-03-06.

Further reading edit

  • Acosta, Joaquín. 1848. Compendio histórico del descubrimiento y colonización de la Nueva Granada en el siglo décimo sexto – Historical overview of discovery and colonization of New Granada in the sixteenth century, 1–460. Beau Press. Accessed 2017-03-01.
  • Fernández de Piedrahita, Lucas. 1676. VI. Historia general de las conquistas del Nuevo Reino de Granada. Accessed 2017-03-01.
  • Jiménez de Quesada, Gonzalo. 1576. Memoria de los descubridores, que entraron conmigo a descubrir y conquistar el Reino de Granada. Accessed 2017-03-01.
  • De Plaza, José Antonio. 1810. Memorias para la historia de la Nueva Granada desde su descubrimiento el 20 de julio de 1810, 1–464. Imprenta del Neo-Granadino. Accessed 2017-03-01.
  • Simón, Pedro. 1892 (1626). Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias occidentales (1882–92) vol.1–5. Accessed 2017-03-01.

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Juan de Albarracin Castile Castile was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and Panche people He was captain of the brigs which sailed up the Magdalena River from the Caribbean coast in 1536 and later discovered the high quality salt that lead the Spanish conquistadors along the Camino de la Sal up the slopes of the eastern ranges of the Colombian Andes towards the Muisca Confederation Juan de AlbarracinBornUnknownCastileDiedUnknownCastileNationalityCastilianOccupationsConquistadorYears active1536 1539EmployerSpanish CrownKnown forSpanish conquest of the MuiscaSpouseAna de LugoChildrenJacome Alvaro Alonso de Lugo Albarracin sons Ines Sebastiana Catalina de Lugo Albarracin daughters RelativesPedro de Lugo father in law Notes 1 2 Juan de Albarracin was one of the brig captains in the expedition along the green route from Santa Marta into the Muisca Confederation Contents 1 Discovering the Salt Route 2 Further travels 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 Further readingDiscovering the Salt Route editDe Albarracin left Spain with his father in law Pedro de Lugo for the New World arriving in January 1536 in Santa Marta 1 De Albarracin taught the men under his command to fish for pearls near Cabo de la Vela in northernmost present day Colombia 3 De Albarracin joined the expedition in search of El Dorado the journey led by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada which left Santa Marta in April 1536 4 Juan de Albarracin was one of the three captains of the brigs that De Quesada sent up the Magdalena River the other two were Gomez del Corral and Antonio Diaz de Cardoso 5 During the strenuous journey in La Tora present day Barrancabermeja De Quesada sent troops ahead to investigate routes towards the then unknown Andes De Albarracin and Diaz de Cardoso found the loafs of high quality salt that would lead the conquistadors along the Camino de la Sal or Salt Route into the Muisca Confederation 6 Further travels editTogether with Martin Galeano De Albarracin participated in battles against the bellicose Panche people commanded by Juan de Cespedes 7 When the two conquistadors Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastian de Belalcazar had arrived on the Bogota savanna after the foundation of Bogota as capital of the New Kingdom of Granada by De Quesada on August 6 1538 they left with De Albarracin for Guataqui a town they founded In Guataqui on the Magdalena River he ordered the construction of two small boats by indigenous people to sail the conquistadors back to Spain via Cartagena 8 De Albarracin settled in a mansion in Jerez de la Frontera and never returned to the New Kingdom 1 5 Personal life editDe Albarracin was married to Ana de Lugo who sailed to the new world with him and the couple had three sons and three daughters 1 2 His grandson Pedro de Lugo Albarracin was the sculptor of various images of Jesus Christ in the Colombian capital Bogota De Albarracin died in Spain in an unknown year Juan de Albarracin is mentioned as Albarracin in the early chronicle about the Spanish conquest a work of uncertain authorship Epitome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada 9 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Colombia portal nbsp History portal nbsp Spain portal List of conquistadors in Colombia Spanish conquest of the Muisca Hernan Perez de Quesada Juan de Cespedes Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada Martin GaleanoReferences edit a b c d Rodriguez Freyle 1638 p 63 a b Juan de Albarracin Geni in Spanish Los caballeros de la conquista in Spanish Lista de los que consiguieron el descubrimiento del Reino de Granada con el General don Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada en el ano de 1538 Archived 2016 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Banco de la Republica a b in Spanish Setenta y cinco por ciento sabian firmar in Spanish Hallar la sal fue como encontrar El Dorado De Castellanos 1589 p 69 Prieto 2009 p 26 Epitome p 82Bibliography editDe Castellanos Juan 1857 1589 Elegias de varones ilustres de Indias 1 567 Accessed 2017 03 06 Prieto Edgar Eduardo 2009 Centro historico de Honda puesta en valor e insercion del siglo XXI 1 213 Universidad La Javeriana Accessed 2017 03 06 Rodriguez Freyle Juan and Dario Achury Valenzuela 1979 1859 1638 El Carnero Conquista i descubrimiento del nuevo reino de Granada de las Indias Occidentales del mar oceano i fundacion de la ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota 1 592 Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch Accessed 2017 03 06 N N 1979 1889 1539 Epitome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada 81 97 Banco de la Republica Accessed 2017 03 06 Further reading editAcosta Joaquin 1848 Compendio historico del descubrimiento y colonizacion de la Nueva Granada en el siglo decimo sexto Historical overview of discovery and colonization of New Granada in the sixteenth century 1 460 Beau Press Accessed 2017 03 01 Fernandez de Piedrahita Lucas 1676 VI Historia general de las conquistas del Nuevo Reino de Granada Accessed 2017 03 01 Jimenez de Quesada Gonzalo 1576 Memoria de los descubridores que entraron conmigo a descubrir y conquistar el Reino de Granada Accessed 2017 03 01 De Plaza Jose Antonio 1810 Memorias para la historia de la Nueva Granada desde su descubrimiento el 20 de julio de 1810 1 464 Imprenta del Neo Granadino Accessed 2017 03 01 Simon Pedro 1892 1626 Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias occidentales 1882 92 vol 1 5 Accessed 2017 03 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan de Albarracin amp oldid 1148892240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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