In Central America, he discovered many silver deposits, and founded settlements based on these. He explored much of central Mexico.
Francisco de Ibarra was a Spanish conquistador who is known for discovering and exploring the areas of northern Mexico, particularly the regions of Durango, Zacatecas, and Chihuahua. He is credited with establishing several Spanish settlements and opening up these areas for further colonization and expansion.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador who explored the southwestern United States, particularly areas now part of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, in the 16th century.
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was sent to explore by the Spanish Viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza. Mendoza appointed Coronado as the leader of the expedition to discover the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola in the region of present-day southwestern United States.
No, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado did not find gold during his expedition in the southwestern United States. Despite his extensive search for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, he did not discover significant wealth.
Francisco Vasquez De Coronado explored from 1540 to 1542.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado explored from 1540 to 1542.
Francisco de Ibarra died in 1575.
José de Ibarra was born in 1688.
José de Ibarra died in 1756.
new Spain
In 1539
Juan de Dios Ibarra was born in 1993.
Brazil (the Amazon River)
Benny Ibarra's birth name is Benny Ibarra de Llano.
the grand canyon
Francisco Ibarra has written: 'Pan-American Spanish self-taught ..' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language, Spanish language in America
Francisco de Ibarra first called the place Nuevo Mexico in 1563, so the credit goes to the Spanish.
Credit is given to Francisco de Ibarra, an explorer and prospector for first using that name is 1563 and it became official when Juan de Onate was appointed the first governor of the Province of New Mexico in 1598.