fiction.wikisort.org - WriterFray Pedro Simón (San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain, 1574 - Ubaté, New Kingdom of Granada, ca. 1628) was a Spanish franciscan friar, professor and chronicler of the indigenous peoples of modern day Colombia and Venezuela, at the time forming the New Kingdom of Granada. Pedro Simón is one of the most important Muisca scholars forming the basis for later scholars such as Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita,[1] Alexander von Humboldt,[2] Javier Ocampo López[3] and many others.
Not to be confused with Pedro Simon.
Fray Pedro Simón |
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 Painting of Pedro Simón (1941) |
Born | 1574 San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain |
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Died | ca. 1628 Ubaté, New Kingdom of Granada |
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Language | Spanish |
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Subject | Muisca religion, mythology, History of Colombia and Venezuela |
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Notable work | Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias occidentales (1626) |
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Biography
Pedro Simón studied in Cartagena, Spain and went to Cartagena de Indias in 1603.[4] Simón accompanied Juan de Borja and described his war against the Pijao in 1608.[5] On June 3, 1623 he was named Custodio de la Provincia Franciscana del Nuevo Reino de Granada ("custodian of the franciscan province of the New Kingdom of Granada").[5][6]
In this year he started writing his most notable work Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias Occidentales, published in Cuenca, Spain in 1626[4][7] or 1627.[5][6] Later editions were published in Bogotá in 1882–1892, 1953, 1963 and 1982. One part has been published in English under the title "Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre" (London, 1861)[4] and 2010.[8] After finishing this work, Simón settled in the San Diego convent in Ubaté, Cundinamarca, where he died between October 1626 and May 7, 1628.[5][6]
See also
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Muisca |
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Topics |
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General |
- Agriculture
- Architecture
- Art
- Astronomy
- Calendar
- Cuisine
- Economy
- Mummification
- Music
- Muysccubun
- Mythology
- Numerals
- Religion
- Society
- Toponyms
- Warfare
- Women
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Specific |
- Battle of Pasca (~1470)
- Battle of Chocontá (~1490)
- Chicha
- Duit
- Emeralds
- Muisca raft
- Ruana
- Tejo
- Tunjo
- Zoratama
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The Salt People | |
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Geography and history |
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Altiplano Cundiboyacense | |
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Neighbouring areas |
- Ocetá Páramo
- Tenza Valley
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History | Prehistory (<10,000 BP) |
- Lake Humboldt
- El Abra
- Tibitó
- Sueva
- Tequendama
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Lithic (10,000 - 2800 BP) |
- Piedras del Tunjo
- Checua
- Galindo
- Nemocón
- Sáchica
- Aguazuque
- Lake Herrera
- El Infiernito
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Ceramic (>800 BC) |
- Herrera (800 BC - 800)
- Early Muisca (800 - 1200)
- Muisca Confederation (~1450 - 1540)
- Cabildo Mayor (>2002)
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Religion and mythology |
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Deities |
- Chiminigagua
- Bachué
- Chía
- Sué
- Bochica
- Huitaca
- Chibchacum
- Cuchavira
- Nencatacoa
- Chaquén
- Chibafruime
- Guahaioque
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Sacred sites | Built |
- Sun Temple
- Moon Temple
- Cojines del Zaque
- Goranchacha Temple
- Hunzahúa Well
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Natural | |
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Mythology | Myths |
- El Dorado
- Monster of Lake Tota
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Mythological figures |
- Goranchacha
- Idacansás
- Pacanchique
- Thomagata
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Caciques and neighbours |
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Northern caciques | zaque of Hunza |
- Hunzahúa
- Michuá
- Quemuenchatocha
- Aquiminzaque
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iraca of Suamox | |
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cacique of Tundama | |
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Southern caciques | zipa of Bacatá |
- Meicuchuca
- Saguamanchica
- Nemequene
- Tisquesusa
- Sagipa
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cacique of Turmequé |
- Diego de Torres y Moyachoque
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Neighbours | |
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Spanish conquest |
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Conquistadors | Major |
- Gonzalo de Quesada
- Hernán de Quesada
- Baltasar Maldonado
- Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
- Juan de Céspedes
- Juan de San Martín
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Minor |
- Antonio Díaz de Cardoso
- Antonio de Lebrija
- Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano
- Gonzalo García Zorro
- Gonzalo Macías
- Hernán Venegas Carrillo
- Juan de Albarracín
- Juan del Junco
- Juan Tafur
- Lázaro Fonte
- Luis Lanchero
- Martín Galeano
- Martín Yañéz Tafur
- Miguel Holguín y Figueroa
- Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
- Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela
- Pedro Ruíz Corredor
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Neighbouring conquests |
- Conquest of the Chibchan Nations
- Conquest of the Muzo
- Conquest of the Panche
- Battle of Tocarema (1538)
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Research and collections |
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Scholars | | |
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Publications |
- Elegías (1589)
- El Carnero (1638)
- Epítome (1889)
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Research institutes |
- ICANH
- Universidad Nacional
- Universidad de los Andes
- Universidad La Javeriana
- University of Pittsburgh
- UPTC
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
- [en] Pedro Simón
[ru] Симон, Педро
Педро Симон (исп. Fray Pedro Simón; Сан-Лоренсо-де-ла-Паррилья, Испания, 1574 — Убате, Кундинамарка, Колумбия, ок. 1628) — испанский историк, хронист, францисканский священник, педагог. Составил многотомный труд по истории Цивилизации Чибча.
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