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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese: João Rodrigues Cabrilho; born 1499, died January 3, 1543) was a navigator and explorer, known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the coast of present-day California in the United States.
Cabrillo's nationality has been debated for centuries. He was described as Portuguese by Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas; in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, written 60 years after Cabrillo's death, Herrera referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português. The Portuguese claim him as a national hero, and several locations in Portugal claim to be his birthplace. However, the source for Herrera's description is unknown, and some historians have long believed that Cabrillo was from Spain. Harry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo probably was born in Seville, Spain. In 2015, Dr. Wendy Kramer, a Canadian researcher, investigating a series of Spanish legal documents from a 1532 lawsuit, found that one of the witnesses in the lawsuit was named Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. That witness testified under oath that he was born in Palma de Micergilio, a town in the province of Córdoba in Spain. Other details of the witness's biography match known facts about the explorer. Several historians of Cabrillo hailed the discovery as a historic find supporting the idea that Cabrillo was Spanish. However, a leader of San Diego's Portuguese community cautioned that the new evidence must be carefully evaluated, and requested that copies of the documents be turned over to the Portuguese government for study.
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Juan is a given name, the Spanish language and Manx language version of John. It is very common in the Isle of Man and in Spain (its origin) and in Spanish-speaking communities around the world. The feminine form in Spanish is Juana, or Juanita on its diminutive.
Juan (Mandarin pronunciation: [tɕɥɛ̂n] or [tɕɥɛ́n]; 娟, 隽) "beautiful, graceful" is also commonly used as a given name for Chinese women. The Chinese character "卷", which is almost (being pronounced [tɕɥɛ̀n]) homophonic with the characters for the female name, is a division of a traditional Chinese manuscript or book and can be translated as "fascicle", "scroll", "chapter" or "volume".
Rodríguez or Rodriguez ([roˈðɾiɣeθ] in Peninsular Spain or [ro'ðɾiɣes] in Latin America) is a Hispanic surname meaning "son of Rodrigo". It may refer to:
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar. The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two. Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
A short informational video about Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
Elementary 4th grade class project. A short film about Cabrillo who is the first European discovered California.
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar. The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part two of two. Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
Scott Schrader interviews Pleasant Grove ATH Arik Armstead
Well, we were practice'n the Graduation ceremony, and guess who was sittin in front of me? You Got it, Blaire herself. So i wanted to get my last interview from her. This is another last, Class of D1mes moment.
Dairion Samples '17 : Cabrillo High (Long Beach, CA) Junior Year Spotlight Beats By @FroZoneProd
The Cabrillo Jaguars hosted the Edison Chargers in the 2008 season opener. The Jags, despite being beaten soundly, showed promise and signs of good things to come. For more on this game, and all your favorite local sports, go to LBPostSports.com.
Partial game coverage of Ian Thomas - #0, and Long Beach Wilson High School as the play a road game against Long Beach Cabrillo High School. The game was played Feb. 8, 2011.
Juan Rodríguez är en svensk skådespelare av spanskt ursprung. Han har varit medlem i teatergruppen Jordcirkus och medverkat i flera svenska filmer och tv-serier.
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar. The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two. Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
A short informational video about Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
Elementary 4th grade class project. A short film about Cabrillo who is the first European discovered California.
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar. The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part two of two. Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
Anthony de Jasay is awarded the Premio Juan de Mariana 2009, from the hands of Carlos Rodríguez Braun in the Casino de Madrid (22/05/2009) Instituto Juan de Mariana Episodes 00:17 Gabriel Calzada Álvarez 05:26 Jesús Huerta de Soto 21:18 Francisco Cabrillo 27:53 Pedro Schwartz 35:10 Carlos Rodríguez Braun 39:03 Anthony de Jasay 57:23 María Blanco http://blip.tv/instituto-juan-de-mariana/cena-de-la-libertad-2009-2237902
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