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Garcés and became
The route Garcés took to the coast became known to later travelers as the Mojave Road.

Garcés and player
* El Guapo, the nickname for former major league baseball player Rich Garcés
Tommy Robredo Garcés ( born 1 May 1982 in Hostalric, Girona ) is a Spanish professional tennis player.

Garcés and extensive
In 1768, when the King of Spain expelled the Jesuits from their extensive mission system in northwestern New Spain ; within present-day Baja California Peninsula, Northwest Mexico, and the Southwestern United States ), Garcés was among the Franciscan replacements.

Garcés and Colorado
In 1779 Garcés and Juan Diaz established two mission churches on the lower Colorado River at Yuma Crossing, as part of a new pueblo ( secular settlement ), in the Quechan peoples ( Yuma or Kwítsaín ) homeland.
In 1779 Father Francisco Garcés was assigned to establish a mission at Yuma crossing of the Colorado River.
Included in the casualties were Fernando Rivera y Moncada military commander and former governor of California and Father Francisco Garcés founder of the missions on the Colorado River.

Garcés and Mojave
The Franciscan missionary-explorer Francisco Garcés estimated the Mohave population in 1776 as approximately 3, 000 Mojave Indians ( Garcés 1900 ( 2 ): 450 ).
A desert branch of the Serrano Native Americans called the Vanyume or Beñemé, as Father Garcés called them, lived beyond and along much of the length of the Mojave River, from the east of Barstow to at least the Victorville region, and perhaps even farther upstream to the south, lived along the river for up to 8, 000 years.
Garcés explored up the length of the Mojave River in early 1776.
The first Tejon Pass ( original ) between the Mojave Desert ( and New Spain ) over the Tehachapi Mountains to the southern San Joaquin Valley floor ( future site of Bakersfield ) had been discovered by Garcés in 1776, eastward from the Anza Colonizing Expedition route.
Other expeditions under another Franciscan missionary Francisco Garcés, and Captain Juan Bautista de Anza then explored and traded in the southern part of the region, finding shorter and less arduous routes through the mountains and deserts which connected Sonora to New Mexico and California, but did not become part of the Old Spanish Trail, with the exception of some of the paths through the Mojave Desert.

Garcés and from
The foundation of Puebla begins with a letter from the bishop of Tlaxcala in 1530, Julián Garcés, to the Spanish queen outlining the need for a Spanish settlement between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz.
When Francisco Garcés and Pedro Font drew their maps of Spanish Alta California, they did not understand the nature of the Sierra Nevada, nor did they know about the Great Basin between the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains, so they identified rivers from the Sierra with Miera's Buenaventura.
Galindo Aznárez I ( died 867 ) was Count of Aragón from 844 to 867, succeeding Galindo Garcés.
Andregoto Galíndez ( literally Lady Goto Galíndez, from Basque title andre ) was daughter of Count Galindo II Aznárez Count of Aragon from 922, being by his second wife, Sancha Garcés of Pamplona.
Galindo Garcés ( died 844 ) was a Count of Aragón from 833 until his death in 844, the son and successor of García Galíndez ( count of Aragón 820 – 833 ).
It has been speculated that nobleman Velasco Garcés, who defected from Pamplona in 842 to join Abd ar-Rahman II, might have been Galindo's brother, and that this may have contributed to the dynasty's replacement following Galindo's death.
Sancho VI Garcés ( 21 April 1132 – 27 June 1194 ), called the Wise ( el Sabio ), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.
Sancho II Garcés Abarca ( after 935 – December 994 ) was King of Pamplona from 970 until his death.
Fortún Garcés (‎, Fortoûn ibn Garsiya, d. after 925 ), called the One-Eyed (‎, al-Anqar ) or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.
Sancho I Garcés ( c. 860 – December 11, 925 ) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925.
The base of national players had a fairly good performance in most of the games, particularly Luís M. Garcés, Marvín Pita and goalkeeper Jacinto Espinoza, not to mention U18 players, one of which just returned form the Panamerican Games in Rio de Janeiro with a gold medal ; but the problem wasn't the nationals, the problems came from the foreign legion, with the exception of defender Matías Gonzáles, who even scored a few times, the rest were a disappointment.
Sancho IV Garcés ( c. 1038 – 4 June 1076 ), called Sancho of Peñalén () or Sancho the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1054 to 1076.
On June 14 of the same year, Garcés put the " rapid response theater " concept into action with staged readings from John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath in protest of the eviction of the South Central Farmers from a privately held plot of land that had been used as a community garden.

Garcés and Gulf
In June 2005, Garcés signed a minor league contract with the Red Sox, pitched in the Gulf Coast League for the Gulf Coast Red Sox.

Garcés and California
From 1769 to 1776 the Franciscan missionary Francisco Garcés of converso morisco descent, was exploring Sonora, Baja California, California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Therefore, there are several landmarks for Francisco Garcés in Bakersfield, California: Garces Memorial High School, the city's Catholic high school ; and on Chester Avenue Garces Memorial Circle, with a memorial statue of Garcés.
The facility, which opened in 1887, was named after Padre Francisco Garcés, a noted Franciscan Spain | Spanish priest who made several journeys through the region in 1771 and 1774 en route between southern Arizona and the Spanish missions in California | California Missions.

Garcés and .
His earliest years were passed in the monastery of Siresa, learning to read and write and to practice the military arts until the tuition of Lope Garcés the Pilgrim, who was repaid for his services by his former charge with the county of Pedrola when Alfonso came to the throne.
His paternal grandmother was also a Christian, the royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez, daughter of the captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona.
In 927, Abd-ar-Rahman also launched a campaign against the rebel Banu Qasi clan, but was forced to break it off by the intervention of King Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona.
* April 12 – Padre Francisco Garcés, Spanish missionary ( d. 1781 )
* Garcés, Francisco.
On the Trail of a Spanish Pioneer: The Diary and Itinerary of Francisco Garcés.
* Garcés M. ( 2009 ) Emotional Theory of Rationality, " Entertainment = Emotion " workshop, C. C Benasque, Spain –
Teruel was founded in 1176 by Sancho Sánchez Muñoz and Blasco Garcés Marcilla.
Later in his reign, he formed a liaison with Urraca Fernández, widow of count Rodrigo Martínez and daughter of Fernando Garcés de Hita, an apparent grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre, having a daughter Stephanie the Unfortunate ( 1148 – 1180 ), who was killed by her jealous husband, Fernán Ruiz de Castro.
With the support of king Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona, they drove Alfonso Fróilaz to the eastern marches of Asturias, and divided the kingdom among themselves with Alfonso Ordóñez receiving the crown of León and his elder brother Sancho being acclaimed king in Galicia.
Alfonso had married Oneca Sánchez of Pamplona, niece of his ally Jimeno Garcés and daughter of Sancho I of Pamplona by Toda of Navarre.
Richard Alan Garcés Mendoza, Jr. ( born May 18, 1971 in Maracay, Venezuela ) is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball.
The Red Sox asked Garcés to lose weight over an off-season, which he did.
In 1999, Garcés posted a 5 – 1 record with 33 strikeouts, a 1. 55 earned run average, and two saves, and earned one victory against the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series.
Although only 31 years old in 2002, Garcés ' performance displayed a much-weakened arm strength.
In a ten-year career, Garcés compiled a 23 – 10 record with a 3. 74 ERA, seven saves, 53 holds, 296 strikeouts, 164 walks, and 341-1 / 3 innings pitched in 287 games, holding opponents to a. 227 batting average.
Garcés played for the Venezuelan Professional Winter League in 2006, finishing 3 – 1 with 11 saves and a 2. 31 ERA in 24 appearances for the Aguilas del Zulia.
When Father Francisco Garcés visited the area in 1776, he recorded that the Indians were cultivating crops.

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