Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had one older brother, Diego Vásquez de Coronado.
Mothers name was, Isabel de Luján, and fathers name was, Juan Vásquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa.
because God wanted to call the things that name. e.g a cow could have been called an aeroplane
The difficulty in making sense of the Coronado expedition is that he had practically no understanding of (or interest in) the native tribes, and his accounts are generally unreliable. Secondly, the tribes of that time (1540 to 1542) were not in the same places they were located in later periods - the Kiowas and Comanche had not yet arrived from further north, for example. Furthermore, different names were used to identify tribal groups than the names commonly used later.He is said to have had a "Pawnee" guide called "El Turco" in Spanish, but this is extremely unlikely and El Turco was more probably a Caddo (later Spanish writers called the Caddo "Pawnees"). Another guide was a Wichita slave.In Texas Coronado found the "Teya" tribe warring against the "Querechos"; both of these may have been Apache groups who at that time had no horses, but the Teyas may possibly have been a Caddoan tribe.
The difficulty in making sense of the Coronado expedition is that he had practically no understanding of (or interest in) the native tribes, and his accounts are generally unreliable. Secondly, the tribes of that time (1540 to 1542) were not in the same places they were located in later periods - the Kiowas and Comanche had not yet arrived from further north, for example. Furthermore, different names were used to identify tribal groups than the names commonly used later.He is said to have had a "Pawnee" guide called "El Turco" in Spanish, but this is extremely unlikely and El Turco was more probably a Caddo (later Spanish writers called the Caddo "Pawnees"). Another guide was a Wichita slave.In Texas Coronado found the "Teya" tribe warring against the "Querechos"; both of these may have been Apache groups who at that time had no horses, but the Teyas may possibly have been a Caddoan tribe.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
Isabella & Marina Vasquez De Coronado.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had one older brother, Diego Vásquez de Coronado.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had 2 kids. Their names were Isabela Vasquez De Coronado & Marina Vasquez De Coronado
Mothers name was, Isabel de Luján, and fathers name was, Juan Vásquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa.
His brothers name was Gonzalo Coronado
Jonathan Vasquez. Personal Names stay the same in German.
Hernan Cortes' father was Martín Cortés de Monroy and his mother was Catalina Pizarro Altamirano.
Valenzuela and Vasquez are two...
generally the men who discover them.
Plato discover them
Coronado tried to find the Seven Cities of Gold. He found out very soon later that it was just a myth. This was told to him by a Turk. A Turk is also known a Muslim. The Seven Cities of Gold have no names. They were said to be in southern North America.