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Martín Galeano

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Nationality
  
Castilian

Years active
  
1536-?

Employer
  
Monarchy of Spain

Occupation
  
Died
  
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Born
  
unknown
Genoa orValencia del Mombuey, Badajoz, Castile

Known for
  
Spanish conquest of the MuiscaSpanish conquest of the GuaneFounder of Vélez, Oiba & Charalá

Spouse(s)
  
unnamedIsabel Juan de Meteller

Children
  
Mar(t)ina Galeano (daughter)

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Martín Galeano (?, Valencia del Mombuey, Badajoz, Spain - ?, Vélez, New Kingdom of Granada) was a Spanish conquistador of Genovese descent who is known as the founder of the towns of Vélez, Oiba and Charalá in Santander, Colombia. He took part in the expedition of the Spanish conquest of the Muisca led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. After the foundation of Bogotá, he was sent northwards into Guane territories.

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Biography

Martín Galeano was born in Valencia del Mombuey, Badajoz or Genoa and had one brother, Pedro Galeano, and one sister Ángela Jiménez Galeano. He married twice; with an unnamed woman and with Isabel Juan de Meteller, formerly married to Pedro Ortuño Royo. With the unnamed woman, Galeano had one daughter; Marina, or Martina, Galeano, who became encomendera.

References

Martín Galeano Wikipedia