Nikolaus Federmann
| Nikolaus Federmann | |
|---|---|
| Portrait of Nikolaus Federmann | |
| Born | ~1505 | 
| Died | February 1542 (aged ~37) | 
| Nationality | Swabian | 
| Other names | Nicolás de Federmán | 
| Occupations | Conquistador | 
| Years active | 1529->1539 | 
| Employer(s) | Welser family of Augsburg Spanish Crown | 
| Known for | Deputy leader of Klein Venedig Quest for El Dorado Spanish conquest of the Muisca | 
| Notable work | Indianische Historia. Ein schöne kurtzweilige Historia Niclaus Federmanns des Jüngern von Ulm erster raise (1557, post mortem) | 
Nikolaus Federmann (Spanish: Nicolás Féderman, pronounced [nikoˈlas ðe 'feðeɾman]) (c. 1505, Ulm – February 1542, Valladolid) was a German adventurer and conquistador in what is modern-day Venezuela and Colombia. He is a significant figure in the history of Klein-Venedig (1528–1546), the concession of Venezuela Province that Charles I of Spain granted to the Welser banking family and the foundation of Santafe de Bogotá.