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  1. García López de Cárdenas y Figueroa was a Spanish conquistador who was the first European to see the Grand Canyon. Life. Cárdenas was born in Llerena, Crown of Castile, second son to Alonso de Cárdenas, 1st Count of La Puebla del Maestre, and

  2. García López de Cárdenas (gärthē´ä lō´pĕth dā kär´dānäs), fl. 1540, Spanish explorer in the Southwest. A member of the 1540 expedition of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, he was selected to lead a party from Cibola (the Zuñi country of New Mexico) to find a river of which the Hopi had spoken.

  3. Learn about the first European to see Grand Canyon in 1540, led by García López de Cárdenas, and other early explorers who tried to navigate the Colorado River. Find out how they documented, understood, and shared the canyon's beauty and danger with the world.

  4. Learn about the life and adventures of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's cousin and captain, Lopez de Cardenas, who discovered Grand Canyon in 1540. See his portrait, armor, and historical facts from the Conquistador Project.

  5. The part of the story that intrigues me the most is the discovery of Grand Canyon in August of 1540, led by Don Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, a captain in Coronado’s army. Guided by the Hopi to the edge of Grand Canyon by the Hopi was an amazing ethnographic mix of cultures and personalities, upper class Spaniards known as hidalgos, European ...

  6. Biografía de García López de Cárdenas, hijo del conde de la Puebla y comendador de Caravaca, que participó en la expedición de Francisco Vázquez de Coronado por el norte de México en 1540. Conoce su papel como maestre de campo, su enfrentamiento con los indios de Cíbola y su relato de la misma.

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  8. Dec 1, 1994 · García López de Cárdenas was a member of the Coronado expedition that explored the Southwest in 1540–42. He led a force to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River and reported its wonders to Coronado.