During Francisco de Coronado's expeditions in the 16th century, the king of Spain was Charles I, who reigned from 1516 to 1556. Charles I was also known as Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and his reign was marked by significant exploration and expansion of Spanish territories in the New World. Coronado's journeys, particularly in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, were sanctioned by the Spanish crown under his rule.
The king and queen of Spain.
Spain's king
Yes, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was married to Beatriz de Estrada, the daughter of the King of Spain.Beatriz de Estrada was not the daughter of the King of Spain. She was in fact, the daughter of Governor Alonso de Estrada y Hidalgo, Lord of Picón, and his wife Marina Flores Gutiérrez de la Caballería
Wealth and a new empire.
Well I'm doing a project on him and I think a website said the emperor of Spain or something, idk for sure.
The king and queen of Spain.
Francisco Coronado was sponsored by King Charles I (Emperor Charles V) of Spain and his queen, Isabella of Portugal. They were the ruling monarchs of the Spanish Empire during Coronado's exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century.
Spain's king
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The king of Spain in 1540, Phillip the second.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explored for the king and queen of Spain. He also grew up in Spain.
King Ferdinand
king fernidad
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the king did
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's expeditions in North America were sponsored by the Spanish crown, particularly by King Charles V. The goal of his expeditions was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold and to expand Spain's territory in the New World.
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