the name of his ship is Chebe la Diminioz.
He set sailed in 1540.
Emerald Larosrer was the name of his ship.
He did not have 3, he had 1 ship namesd the Piloto Mayor. Again, the Piloto Mayor was not the name of his ship. It was the title given to his main pilot. The man who "drove" the ship.
yes he had a ship called the Chebe la Diminioz.
Explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado actually conducted his most important work on land. However, his ship had a crew of 400 Europeans and 1,300 to 2,000 native Mexican allies.
exploring
Francisco Coronado is best known for his exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century. He led an expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold, expanding Spanish knowledge of the region and opening the door for future colonization. Despite not finding the fabled cities, his journey made significant contributions to the mapping of North America.
He set sailed in 1540.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronados wife.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's interactions with native people were initially peaceful as he searched for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but they turned more hostile as he failed to find the riches he sought. He and his men clashed with various indigenous groups as they traveled through the American Southwest, leading to violence and ultimately undermining his expedition.
bob gonzalez
The name of the ship has not been recorded
it must have been hard to leave home but otherwise good.
francisco coronado never had any ships he was on horse back and by foot. he was looking for the seven cities of gold.
He got to America by a ship. (Could not find the ship's name)
Emerald Larosrer was the name of his ship.
Chebe la Diminioz