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Juan Garrido (– c. 1480 – c. 1550) was a black African-Spanish conquistador. Born in West Africa, he went to Portugal as a young man. In converting to Catholicism, he chose the Spanish name, Juan Garrido ("Handsome John").

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  • Juan Garrido (1480-1550) fue un conquistador afroespañol del siglo XVI. Nacido en África, se trasladó a Portugal de joven, donde adoptó su nombre, y estuvo treinta años al servicio de la milicia española antes de establecerse en México. Se le considera el ejemplo más notorio de conquistador negro, aunque la presencia de negros o mulatos como verdaderos militares hispánicos era en realidad un fenómeno de cierta frecuencia.​ (es)
  • Juan Garrido (1480-1550) était un conquérant noir du XVIe siècle. Né en Afrique, il est allé au Portugal, où il a adopté son nom. Pendant trente ans, il fut soldat espagnol. (fr)
  • Juan Garrido (... – ...) fu un conquistador nero. (it)
  • Juan Garrido (– c. 1480 – c. 1550) was a black African-Spanish conquistador. Born in West Africa, he went to Portugal as a young man. In converting to Catholicism, he chose the Spanish name, Juan Garrido ("Handsome John"). (en)
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  • Juan Garrido (1480-1550) fue un conquistador afroespañol del siglo XVI. Nacido en África, se trasladó a Portugal de joven, donde adoptó su nombre, y estuvo treinta años al servicio de la milicia española antes de establecerse en México. Se le considera el ejemplo más notorio de conquistador negro, aunque la presencia de negros o mulatos como verdaderos militares hispánicos era en realidad un fenómeno de cierta frecuencia.​ (es)
  • Juan Garrido (– c. 1480 – c. 1550) was a black African-Spanish conquistador. Born in West Africa, he went to Portugal as a young man. In converting to Catholicism, he chose the Spanish name, Juan Garrido ("Handsome John"). Juan Garrido joined a Spanish expedition and arrived in Santo Domingo (Hispaniola) about 1502. He participated in the invasion of present-day Puerto Rico and Cuba in 1508. In 1513, as part of Juan Ponce de Leon entourage in search of gold, the expedition landed in Florida. He is the first known African to arrive in North America. By 1519, he had joined Cortes' forces and invaded present-day Mexico, participating in the siege of Tenochtitlan. He married and settled in Mexico City, where he was the first known farmer to have sowed wheat in America. He continued to serve with Spanish forces for more than 30 years, including expeditions to western Mexico and to the Pacific. (en)
  • Juan Garrido (1480-1550) était un conquérant noir du XVIe siècle. Né en Afrique, il est allé au Portugal, où il a adopté son nom. Pendant trente ans, il fut soldat espagnol. (fr)
  • Juan Garrido (... – ...) fu un conquistador nero. (it)
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