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Francisco Antonio Mourelle de la Rúa (July 17, 1750 – May 24, 1820) was a
Spanish Galician naval officer and
explorer serving the
Spanish crown. He was...
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Royal Navy, in 1773, 1774, and 1777;
Spanish Navy
explorers Francisco Mourelle de la Rúa in 1781;
Alessandro Malaspina in 1793; the
first London missionaries...
- to the sea surface, and it
became the
islands of Vavaʻu. Don
Francisco Mourelle de la Rúa,
commanding the
Spanish frigate Princesa, was the
first European...
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Spanish maps,
called the bay "Puerto del
Baylio Bucareli."
Francisco Antonio Mourelle was
present with
Quadra at
Bucareli Bay and
wrote about seeing the light...
- Bodega/
Mourelle in 1779.
These five
islands are
located at 55°23′ N and 133°5′ W. Cañas
Island (Reeds) is an
island in
Trocadero Bay. Bodega/
Mourelle named...
- the
island that
Mourelle also
sailed past on 5 May 1781, thus
solving what
Europeans had
called The
Mystery of Gran Cocal.
Mourelle's map and journal...
- Juan
Francisco de la
Bodega y Quadra. The
journal of
Francisco Antonio Mourelle, who
served as Quadra's
second in
command in 1775, fell into
English hands...
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squadron of 14
gunboats with a
mistico as flagship,
commanded by
Francisco Mourelle de la Rua,
attacked a
British merchant convoy escorted by
several Royal...
- Argentina. She
began studying theater at age 12. Her father,
Ricardo Díaz
Mourelle, an
actor over 35
years ago, was one of her
great teachers. Her mother...
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Heceta then gave
Bodega y
Quadra command of the Sonora.
Francisco Antonio Mourelle served as
Bodega y Quadra's
pilot and the two
forged a
strong and enduring...