Gonzalo Macías

Gonzalo Macías
Born ~1509
Calamonte, Extremadura, Castile
Died unknown
New Kingdom of Granada
Nationality Castilian
Occupation Conquistador
Years active 1536-?
Employer Spanish Crown
Known for Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Quest for El Dorado
Religion Catholic
Spouse(s) Juana Moreno de Figueroa
Children Leonor & Juana Macías de Figueroa
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Gonzalo Macías (ca. 1509, Calamonte, Extremadura, Castile - ?, Tunja, New Kingdom of Granada) was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the expedition from Santa Marta into the Muisca Confederation that was led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada from 1536 to 1538. He settled in Tunja, formerly called Hunza as seat of the zaque.[1]

Biography

Gonzalo Macías was born around 1509 in the Extremaduran town of Calamonte. He married Juana Moreno de Figueroa, who was also from Calamonte, and the couple got two daughters: Leonor and Juana Macías de Figueroa.[2][3] His daughter Leonor Macías de Figueroa married conquistador Pedro Luis de Sanabria, active in the conquest of later Venezuela under Jerónimo de Ortal and also serving under Sebastián de Belalcázar in Ecuador and southern Colombia.[4] Juana married Francisco Salguero with whom she founded the Santa Clara Monastery in Tunja in 1573, the first monastery for nuns in the Americas.[5]

See also

List of conquistadors in Colombia
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
El Dorado
Tunja, Hernán Pérez de Quesada
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Gonzalo Suárez Rendón

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