Yes, he had one but quit before his first year and he got it in England.
Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza funded his expedition
it was sponsored by Antonio De Mendoza who represented the king & queen of Spain
Coronado did not have a blood cousin, but a family friend, Antonio Mendoza was treated like a cousin. Antonio Mendoza went with Coronado to what is now Mexico on his first journey there.
Pedro de Mendoza introduced cattle to Argentina in 1536.
QUEEN ISABELLA There seems to be a very serious misapprehension by a lot of users on this site that Ferdinand and Isabella sponsored every expedition that ever followed the one of Columbus. In fact, I am still waiting for the one that asks "Why did Ferdinand and Isabella sponsor the moon landings". To put the facts right, Isabella died six years before de Coronado was born. Ferdinand died when de Coronado was six years old. De Coronado was not sent by anyone, he took it upon himself as Governor of the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia, and with the permission of the Viceroy of Mexico, Antonio de Mendoza. The expedition was financed by de Coronado and de Mendoza.
Antonio de Mendoza died in 1552.
Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza was born in 1586.
Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza died in 1644.
I know Antonio De Mendoza and he was born in 1495.
Antonio de Mendoza was the first viceroy of New Spain and second viceroy of Peru.
Mendoza was born in Granada, Spain, in 1490.
sailed with Antonio de Mendoza
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado meet Antonio de Mendoza after running away from his home. He ran away because he couldn't inherit his family's money. So, after running away, he meet Antonio de Mendoza. I hope this helped and that I answered your question.
no! niether was cornado! maybe cornado was with antonio...
1490, in Granada, Spain.