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'El Carnero' is the colloquial name of a Spanish language colonial chronicle whose title was 'Conquista i descubrimiento del nuevo reino de Granada de las Indias Occidentales del mar oceano, i fundacion de la ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogot, ...' [also known as 'El Carnero de Bogot'] (English: Conquest and discovery of the New Kingdom of Granada of the West Indies sea, and foundation of the city of Holy Faith of Bogota). It is a chronicle of history and customs written in 1636-1638 (but not published until 1859) by Bogota-born Juan Rodrguez Freyle.

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'El Carnero' tells the story of the Spanish conquest of the Muisca; the early exploration of northern South America and the establishment of the New Kingdom of Granada, currently Colombia and parts of Venezuela, and the foundation and first century of the city of Bogot. Bogot was the first city of the kingdom to have an established royal audience and a chancellery. It also describes the indigenous peoples that inhabited the region during the conquest, the civil wars between them, and their customs and culture. It details the origin of the myth of 'El Dorado', the "Lost City of Gold", depicted in the Muisca raft; the initiation ritual of the 'zipa' of the Muisca Confederation.Rodrguez Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.18

The chronicle is intended to be historical, but includes also several fictional elements through short stories. It is generally stated that these short stories are of great importance in the Hispano-American literature movement.Rodrguez Ruiz, s.a. 'El Carnero' is regarded as the most important source for the historical events in the early colonial times of what later would become Colombia; the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and other Colombian conquests. [http://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-1026824 'El Carnero' - semilla de nuestro periodismo] - El Tiempo Researcher Carlos Rey Pereira published his PhD in 2000 about the work, where he assessed the validity of the events described as a mixture of common opinions and rumours.Rey Pereira, 2000, p.527 Rodrguez Freyle filled the gaps between two other early Spanish chroniclers: Pedro Simn and Juan de Castellanos.Rey Pereira, 2000, p.517 Other critical reviews of the book mention the viewpoint of the writer; child of an encomendero and conquistador.Rey Pereira, 2000, p.571Bost, 1990, p.169

See also



*List of conquistadors in Colombia

*Spanish conquest of the Muisca

*Indigenous peoples in Colombia

*Colombian literature, history of Colombia, history of Bogot

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