Juan de Céspedes Ruiz

Juan (Francisco) de Céspedes Ruiz (1501 or 1505 in Argamasilla de Calatrava, Castile – 1573 or 1576 in Bogotá, New Kingdom of Granada) was a Spanish conquistador who is known as the founder of the town of Pasca, Cundinamarca, in the south of the Bogotá savanna, Colombia. De Céspedes arrived in the Americas in 1521 and participated in the conquest of the Tairona and the foundation of Santa Marta under Rodrigo de Bastidas. From 1542 to 1543 and in 1546 he served as mayor of Bogotá and after that until 1570 as lieutenant general of the first president of Colombia. Juan de Céspedes married Isabel Romero, one of the first Spanish women who arrived at Colombian territories and had two legitimate sons and one daughter. His date of death is uncertain; in late 1573 or 1576.

Juan (Francisco) de Céspedes
Born1501 or 1505
Diedlate 1573 or 1576
Bogotá, New Kingdom of Granada
NationalityCastilian
OccupationsConquistador
Years active1521-1543
EmployerSpanish Crown
Known forFoundation of Santa Marta
Conquest of the Tairona
Conquest of the Muisca
Conquest of the Panche
Conquest of the Sutagao
Mayor of Bogotá
SpouseIsabel Romero
PartnerIsabel (indigenous)
Childrenunnamed indigenous (son)
Antonio de Céspedes Romero (son)
Lope Gutiérrez de Céspedes Romero (son)
Parents
  • Lope de Céspedes (father)
  • María (de) Ruiz (mother)
RelativesDiego de Céspedes Ruiz (brother)
Hernando de Prado (half brother)
María de Céspedes Romero (stepdaughter)
Encomendero of Bogotá
In office
1542–1543
Preceded byHernán Venegas Carrillo
Succeeded byHernán Venegas Carrillo
In office
1546–1546
Preceded byGonzalo García Zorro
Succeeded byJuan Tafur
Notes

Knowledge about Juan de Céspedes has been provided by chroniclers Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada in his memoirs (1576), Pedro Simón in 1626, Juan Rodríguez Freyle in his work El Carnero (written between 1636 and 1638) and Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita (1688).

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