francisco fernandez de cordova

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francisco fernandez de cordova

Francisco Fernandez de Cordova stands on the deck of his ship, looking toward a new coastline.

Definition

Proper noun: - Spanish explorer: A historical figure, specifically a Spanish explorer and conquistador active in the early 16th century. - Discoverer of Yucatán: He is noted in historical records for leading an expedition that resulted in the European discovery of the Yucatán Peninsula in present-day Mexico.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The expedition led by Francisco Fernandez de Cordova reached the Yucatán coast in 1517.
    • Historical accounts credit Francisco Fernandez de Cordova with the first European contact with the Maya civilizations of the Yucatán.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical reference: The name is used in historical and academic contexts to denote the specific explorer and his pivotal voyage.
    • The voyage of Francisco Fernandez de Cordova preceded and paved the way for the campaigns of Hernán Cortés.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cordova, Francisco Fernández de: An alternate spelling format.
  • Fernández de Córdoba, Francisco: A more common modern Spanish spelling and surname order.
  • Discoverer: A general term for someone who finds something previously unknown to their culture.
  • Conquistador: A Spanish conqueror or explorer in the Americas, a broader category to which he belongs.
Synonyms
  • Explorer: A person who explores an unfamiliar area.
  • Navigator: A person who directs the route of a ship.
Related Phrases
  • The Cordova Expedition: The term used to refer to his specific 1517 voyage.
    • The Cordova Expedition encountered hostile resistance from Maya warriors.
Related Idioms

(This historical figure's name is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. It is used primarily as a proper noun for direct reference.)

francisco fernandez de cordova

Francisco Fernandez de Cordova stands on the deck of his ship, looking toward a new coastline.

Noun
  1. Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526)