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Andagoya is a
village in west-central Colombia.
Andagoya is
named for
Pascual de
Andagoya (1495–1548), a
Spanish conquistador. A
cacique named Pocorosa...
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first city
founded by
conquistadors in
mainland America.
After Pascual de
Andagoya, a Spanish-Basque
conquistador under the
direction of
Panama governor Pedrarias...
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Andagoya (1495–1548), who also
claimed the
governorship of Popayán. Belalcázar
successfully defended his lands, and took over some of
Andagoya's. He...
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explore western South America was
undertaken in 1522 by
Pascual de
Andagoya. The
native South Americans he
encountered told him
about a gold-rich territory...
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Pascual de
Andagoya (1495–1548) was a
Spanish Basque conquistador. He was born in the
village of
Andagoya, in the
valley of
Cuartango (Álava), in Spain...
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Cultural Magazine. September–October 1998
Andagoya,
Pascual de (21 June 1865). "Narrative of
Pascual de
Andagoya".
Narrative of the
Proceedings of Pedrarias...
- 2307/278152. ISSN 0002-7316. JSTOR 278152.
Andagoya,
Pascual de (21 June 1865). "Narrative of
Pascual de
Andagoya".
Narrative of the
Proceedings of Pedrarias...
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South and
Central America, from
Ecuador to
Costa Rica; see, for instance,
Andagoya, Colombia), but in many cases, the
period of
higher sun and
longer days...
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first European conquistador who
entered the
territory was
Andagoya Pascual in 1522, who
traveled from the
Colombian Pacific coast and then...
- "The
Aztecs Under Spanish Rule," pp. 164-65.
Andagoya,
Pascual de. "Narrative of
Pascual de
Andagoya".
Narrative of the
Proceedings of
Pedrarias Davila...