CORONADO, FRANCISCO VÁSQUEZ DE

fränthēsˈkō väsˈkāth dā kōrōnäˈthō, c.1510–1554, Spanish explorer. He went to Mexico with Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza and in 1538 was made governor of Nueva Galicia. The viceroy, dazzled by the report of Fray Marcos de Niza of the great wealth of the Seven Cities of Cibola to the north, organized an elaborate expedition to explore by sea (see Alarcón, Hernando de) and by land. Coronado, made captain general, set out in 1540 from Compostela, crossed modern Sonora and SE Arizona, and reached Cibola itself—the Zuñi country of New Mexico. He found neither splendor nor wealth in the native pueblos. Nevertheless he sent out his lieutenants: Pedro de Tovar visited the Hopi villages in N Arizona, García López de Cárdenas discovered the Grand Canyon, and Hernando de Alvarado struck out eastward and visited Acoma and the pueblos of the Rio Grande and the Pecos. Alvarado came upon a Native American from a Plains tribe nicknamed the Turk, who told fanciful tales of the wealthy kingdom of Quivira to the east. Coronado, still hopeful, spent a winter on the Rio Grande not far from the modern Santa Fe, waged needless warfare with Native Americans, then set out in 1541 to find Quivira under the false guidance of the Turk. Just where the party went is not certain, but it is generally thought they journeyed in the Texas Panhandle, reached Palo Duro Canyon (near Canyon, Tex.), then turned N through Oklahoma and into Kansas. They reached Quivira, which turned out to be no more than indigenous villages (probably of the Wichita), innocently empty of gold, silver, and jewels. The Spanish turned back in disillusion and spent the winter of 1541–42 on the Rio Grande, then in 1542 left the northern country to go ingloriously back to Nueva Galicia and into the terrors of the Mixtón War. In 1544, Coronado was dismissed from his governorship and lived the rest of his life in peaceful obscurity in Mexico City. He had found no cities of gold, no El Dorado; yet his expedition had acquainted the Spanish with the Pueblo and had opened the Southwest. Subsidiary expeditions from Nueva Galicia to S Arizona and Lower California make the scope of Coronado's achievement even more astonishing.

See F. W. Hodge and T. H. Lewis, ed., Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, Vol. II (1907); A. G. Day, Coronado's Quest (1940, repr. 1964).

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...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Coronado expedition to Tierra Nueva: the 1540 1542 route...ISBN 0-87081-766-3 (pbk : alk. paper) 1. Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de, 1510 1554. 2. Southwest, New Discovery and...
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...historical pageants put on by the town. CORONADO HEIGHTS Several miles northwest of...The society settled on the name "Coronado Heights." According to local legend, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had scaled these very bluffs at the...
...PERIOD The expedition of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1540 is thought...when Spanish captain Francisco Ramirez pursued a band...biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific coast...Animas district of the Coronado National Forest in...
...northeastern Sonora. In 1540 Francisco Vasquez de Coronado attempted to found a settlement...and future alcalde mayor) Francisco Coto to enforce the original...In addition, the magistrate Francisco Coto, apparently with the...
...the High Plains of Texas after Francisco Vasquez de Coronado made his famous quest for Cibola...For Cuervo, see "Report of Francisco Cuervo y Valdez, 18 Aug. 1706...Eastern Frontier of New Mexico, Coronado Cuarto Centennial Publications...
...1540-42 exploits of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in the Southwest...missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino drew two male...Valdes, and Juan Francisco Bodega y Quadra expeditions...Selma, and Jose Maria Vasquez. Nearly all the known...
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Coronado and the Lost Cities of Gold by Peter...around. More than 450 years before, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado strode this riverbank on his journey to immortality The journey. In 1535, Coronado, son of a noble Spanish family and...
...Spirit of Cibola by Rudolfo Anaya Did Francisco Vasquez de Coronado miss the boat? I think he did. In 1540, Coronado and a hungry, weary band of Spanish...Indian nations of the Rio Grande. Coronado found Indian pueblos made of mud and...
...the United States is commemorated at Coronado National Memorial (505/366-5515...Overlook, and the fz-mile trail up Coronado Peak. Lodging and dining is concentrated...In Bernalillo, north of Albuquerque, Coronado State Monument (505/867-5351) preserves...
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...empire further north. In 1540 Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led a party of European explorers...rebellions. In 1675 Governor Juan Francisco Trevino ordered forty-seven...Antonio de Otermin, who retained Francisco Xavier, a veteran of Trevinos...
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...Albuquerque, N.M. Called Kawikuh, it was part of an expedition led by a 30-year-old explorer: Don Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. It was an ill-fated, two-year trek across the deserts, mountains, rivers and plains in search of...
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CORONADO, FRANCISCO VASQUEZ DE franthes ko vas kath da korona...Alarcon, Hernando de ) and by land. Coronado, made captain general, set out in...wealthy kingdom of Quivira to the east. Coronado, still hopeful, spent a winter on...
VASQUEZ DE CORONADO, FRANCISCO see Coronado . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CIBOLA see Marcos de Niza ; Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Spanish cultural influence. San Francisco Maritime HP N Calif. 1988 50...the United States and Mexico. Coronado MM SE Ariz. 1952 4,750 (1,924) Area near Francisco Vasquez de Coronado s point of entry (1540) into...
...1540 42) to find the cities was dispatched from New Spain, under the leadership of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado . The treatment of the Pueblo people by Coronado and his men led to the long-standing hostility between the Native Americans and...
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