Bartolome Ferrelo discovered Cape Mendocino in California in 1543 while exploring the west coast of North America. This discovery helped to advance the Spanish knowledge of the region's geography.
The discovery of Saturn's moons is credited to various astronomers throughout history. The first moon, Titan, was discovered by Christiaan Huygens in 1655. Other moons were discovered by astronomers like William Herschel, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, and others in the following centuries.
they were discovered 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
where was the element nickel discovered??
Caesium was discovered in 1860.
Ozone i.e. O3 was discovered by Charles Fabry. It was discovered in the year 1913.
Bartolme de Selma was born in 1570.
Bartolme de Selma died in 1638.
Bartolomé Ferrelo was born in 1499.
Bartolomé Ferrelo died in 1550.
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Bartolome Ferrelo represented Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who sailed along the western coast of North America in the early 16th century.
he explored near cape opford
what did Bartolme de las casa want to explore
Christopher Columbus was accompanied by his brother Bartolomeo and his son Fernando on his last voyage. This voyage started in May 1502.
the priest Bartolme de Las Casas traveled through New Spain working for reform. largely due to Las Casas's efforts the government of Spain ordered reform of the ecomienda system in the mid - 1500s.
Portuguese were also involved in the exploration of the west coast of North America. In 1542-43, Portuguese-born João Rodrigues Cabrillo and his chief pilot Bartolomé Ferrelo, who may have been Portuguese, were the first Europeans to explore the coast of the present state of California.According to Richard Henry Dana, who wrote 'Two Years Before the Mast', "California was discovered in 1534 by Ximenes, or in 1536 by Cortes ...". Presumably he was referring to Gonzalo XimenesDe Qiesada (1509-1579), or Herman Cortes (1485-1547). Was he mistaken? The Native Americans were the first to discover California, they came thousands of years before the Europeans.