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The most highly sought ( and expensive ) instruments come from Italy and include basses made by Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Gaspar da Salo, the Testore family ( Carlo Antonio, Carlo Giuseppe, Gennaro, Giovanni, Paulo Antonio ), Celestino Puolotti, and Matteo Gofriller.
* Gaspar da Cruz, a Portuguese Dominican friar, writes about his travels to the Ming Dynasty of China, including the Chinese civil service handbook The Bureaucratic System of the Ming Dynasty, and how the Chinese draw lots to determine which days of the year are most auspicious or most ill-fated to travel upon.
Described in detail by eyewitness Thomé Lopes and chronicler Gaspar Correia as one that is unequalled in cold-blooded cruelty, da Gama looted the ship with over 400 pilgrims on board including 50 women, locked in the passengers, the owner and an ambassador from Egypt and burnt them to death.
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* 1555-The first, failed, attempt to set up a Christian mission in Cambodia, by Dominican Gaspar da Cruz.
Catholic religious orders that participated and supported the exploration, evangelizing and pacifying, were mostly Dominicans, Carmelites, Franciscans and Jesuits, for example Francis Xavier, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Eusebio Kino or Gaspar da Cruz.
It was during this period ( in 1555-1556 ) that the Portuguese friar Gaspar da Cruz made the first attempt to introduce Christianity into the country.
Meanwhile, the humanist chronicler Gaspar Frutuoso, writing in the second volume of his work Saudades da Terra mentioned: " These islands, known as Selvagens, apparently were discovered by Castilians, have a Castilian owner, as also Madeira and Azores archipelagos ... which will belong to this glorious and powerful Catholic King, the greatest in the world ".
Its use may have expanded across continents, e. g. Portuguese chronicler Gaspar Correia ( writing in the 1550s ), claims that in 1502, the Indian prince, the Zamorin of Calicut, dispatched negotiators bearing a " white cloth tied to a stick ", " as a sign of peace ", to his enemy Vasco da Gama.
* Deus, Frei Gaspar da Madre de, " História da Capitania de São Vicente ", Ed.
Among others who dealt with the East are Castanheda, Antonio Galvão, Gaspar Correia, Bras de Albuquerque, Frei Gaspar da Cruz, and Frei João dos Santos.
Cantino planisphere 1502, earliest surviving chart showing the explorations of Christopher Columbus | Columbus to Central America, Gaspar Corte-Real | Corte-Real to Newfoundland, Vasco da Gama | Gama to India and Pedro Álvares Cabral | Cabral to Brazil.
An interesting European view of the events can be found in the account of Galeote Pereira ( one of the Portuguese sailors captured in March 1549 ), and in the book of the Dominican Gaspar da Cruz ( 1569 ), who apparently had access not only to Pereira's story but to other reports as well.
* ( Includes an English translation of Galeote Pereira's report and Gaspar da Cruz ' book, with C. R.
Transcribing the works of Father Gaspar Frutuoso, Francisco Gomes documented the arrival of the crew of the nau Nossa Senhor da Misericórida.
The area remained uninhabited for many decades until the 16th Century, as Father Gaspar Frutuoso noted is his historical tome Saudades da Terra and where he mentioned the community but omitted whether it was populated.
Father Gaspar Frutuoso, the celebrated Portuguese historian, priest and humanist, best known for his six-part tome Saudades da Terra that documented the genealogy and history of the Azores archipelago, recounted the conflicts, histories and personalities of the region.
The historian Gaspar Frutuoso, noted that the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição ( Church of Our Lady of the Conception ) was constructed with three naves, and five columns on each side, and chapel located on its eastern quarter.
The community's primitive church ( dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Luz ) was constructed shortly after the first settlers established their homes, and was a large three-nave over five pillars, sturdy and well constructed ( as the historian Gaspar Frutuoso recounted in his Saudades da Terra ).
The history of the parish extends back to the 15th century, and was first chronicled in Saudades da Terra by Gaspar Frutuoso.
According to Gaspar Frutuoso in his work Saudades da Terra written in the 1570s, the Portuguese navigator João Vaz Corte-Real was in 1472 granted lands in the Azores by the king of Portugal, because of his discovery of the Terras do Bacalhau.

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Among the most important works by the artist in the collection of the Museo del Prado are the tapestry cartoons The Parasol and The Crockery Vendor, and portraits of The Duke and Duchess of Osuna and their Children, The Countess of Chinchón, Don Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, The Family of Charles IV and The Marchioness of Santa Cruz.
At San Juan de Ulúa ( in modern Vera Cruz ) he was chanced upon by a strong Spanish force that was bringing, by a royal edict issued on 16 June 1567 by king Philip II of Spain, an investigative commission consisting of Licenciado Gaspar de Jarava, Licenciado Alonso Muñoz, and Doctor Luis Carrillo to find out about the insistent rumours alleging some sort of move towards Mexican independence from the Spanish Crown by the Spanish Viceroy of Mexico Gaston de Peralta, 3rd Marquis of Falces, and his half-brothers Martin Cortés I " El Mestizo ", Martin Cortés y Zúñiga ( also known as Martin Cortés II and Martín Cortés, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca ) and Luis Cortés y Hermosillo.
Finally, in 1769, the land-and-sea expedition of Don Gaspar de Portolà reached Santa Cruz Island.
In the Enlightenment of the 18th century, with the arrival of " the lights " to Spain, important topics are the prose of Fray Benito Jerónimo Feijoo, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, and José Cadalso ; the lyric of the Salmantine school ( with Juan Meléndez Valdés ), the lyric of the Madrilenian group ( with the story-tellers Tomás de Iriarte and Félix María Samaniego ), and the lyric of the Sevillian school ; and also the theater, with Leandro Fernández de Moratín, Ramón de la Cruz and Vicente García de la Huerta.
* around Serra das Fontes, the axis between Santa Cruz and Santo Amaro, including Fontes and Guadelope, as well as two branches to Pontal by way of Pedras Brancas, and southeast to include Almas, Manuel Gaspar, Ribeirinha and Brasileira ;
Although not explicitly expressing an abolitionist point of view, the Portuguese Dominican Gaspar da Cruz in 1569 strongly criticized the Portuguese traffic in Chinese slaves, explaining that any arguments by the slave traders that they " legally " purchased already-enslaved children were bogus.
15 de Agosto, 5 de Septiembre, Álvaro Obregón, Cerro Cristo, Charis, Chicapa de Castro, Colonia 19 de Marzo ( Colonia San José ), Colonia de la Amistad, Colonia Jesús González Cortaza, Colonia José Yola, Colonia Mariano Montero, Colonia San Vicente, Colonia Santa Rosita, Dos Arbolitos, Dos Hermanos, El Caballero Burro, El Chamizal ( Toledo Cueto ), El Chaparral, El Porvenir, El Tamarindo, Emiliano Zapata, Esquipulas 1, Esquipulas 2, Estero Guiee, Gaspar Torres Urbieta, Huanacastal, La Esperanza, La Estancia ( Santa Cecilia ), La Guadalupana, La Liebre ( Paraje la Liebre ), La Negrita, La Providencia, La Venta, La Ventosa 1, La Ventosa 2, Los Aguacates, Los Cocos Los Ordaz II, Los Vicentes Minerva, Onésimas ( Argelino Solórzano ), Parada San Vicente, Pepe y Lolita, Piedra Larga, Playa San Vicente, Primera Curva, Rancho Adelma, Rancho Babel López Sánchez, Rancho Chuvalessa, Rancho de los Vásquez ( Colonia Palomar ), Rancho Domitilo Marquez, Rancho Don Cutberto, Rancho el Ángel, Rancho Esquipulas, Rancho Francisco Rancho Guadalupe, Rancho Juanita, Rancho Lucita, Rancho Martín Vicente, Rancho Nemesio Valdivieso López, Rancho San Antonio, Rancho San Luis, Rancho Torres, Río Viejo ( Mojonera ), Salinas Santa Cruz, San Antonio, San Isidro, San José, Santa Clara, Santa Fe 1, Santa Fe 2, Santa Lucía, Santa María del Mar, and Santa Rita
At the end of the 16th Century, Gaspar Frutuoso referred to the settlement briefly as: " Lomba da Maia part of the sunrise escarpment with Grotinha da Fonte and the sunset escarpment with Grota da Cruz ".
It is frequently used e. g. in Galeote Pereira's account of his experiences in China in 1548 1553, which was published in Europe in 1565, or ( as Louthia ) in Gaspar da Cruz ' Treatise of China ( 1569 ).
This is also the main term used to refer to the scholar-officials in Juan González de Mendoza's History of the great and mighty kingdom of China and the situation thereof ( 1585 ), which heavily drew ( directly or indirectly ) on Pereira's report and Gaspar da Cruz ' book, and which was the Europeans ' standard reference on China in the late 16th century.
He was succeeded as capitan mayor in the next twenty years from 1701 to 1721 by distinguished gentlemen such as Nicolas Mendiola, Rufino Carlos, Simeon Dimacali, Lorenzo Bondoc, Nicolas Timbol, Martin Dimacali, Diego Laqui, Cristobal Lumanug, Nicolas Lumanug, Gaspar Zapata, Juan Nuqui, Tomas Tayag, Pedro Calaquian, Nicolas de la Cruz, Agustin Pangan, Romulo Carlos, Sebastian Sanchez, Nicolas Catacutan, Bartolome Munoz, Jose Lopez and Gregorio Laxamana.
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* Gaspar Corte-Real, Portuguese navigator, makes the first documented European landing in North America since c. 1000 A. D.
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* Gaspar Yanga's Revolt ( c. 1570 ) near the Mexican city of Veracruz ; the group escaped to the highlands and built a free colony
* Gaspar Corte-Real ( c. 1450 1501 ), Portuguese explorer and brother of Miguel
José Gaspar, known by his nickname Gasparilla ( supposedly lived c. 1756 1821 ), was a purported Spanish pirate, the " last of the Buccaneers ," who is claimed to have raided the west coast of Florida during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Successful recreations have been performed by Anthemius of Tralles ( 6th century AD ), Proclus ( 6th century ) ( who by this means purportedly destroyed the fleet of Vitellus besieging Constantinople ), Ibn Sahl in his On Burning Mirrors and Lenses ( 10th century ), Alhazen in his Book of Optics ( 1021 ), Roger Bacon ( 13th century ), Giambattista della Porta and his friends ( 16th century ), Athanasius Kircher and Gaspar Schott ( 17th century ), the Comte du Buffon in 1740 in Paris, Ioannis Sakas in the 1970s in Greece, and others.
Other important writers include Rudolfo Anaya, Sandra Cisneros, Gary Soto, Raul Salinas, Oscar Zeta Acosta, John Rechy, Ana Castillo, Denise Chávez, Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Dagoberto Gilb, Alicia Gaspar de Alba and Gloria Anzaldua.
* 1688 Gaspar Fagel, Dutch statesman ( b. 1634 )
Almagro undertook his first conquest on November 1515, when he left Darien in command of 260 men and founded Villa del Acla, located in the place of the same name, but due to illness he had to leave behind this mission to the licenciate Gaspar de Espinosa.
* Lefebvre, Gaspar.
Directors from nations such as Poland ( Roman Polanski, Krzysztof Kieslowski, and Andrzej Żuławski ), Argentina ( Gaspar Noe and Edgardo Cozarinsky ), Russia ( Alexandre Alexeieff, Anatole Litvak ) and Georgia ( Gela Babluani, Otar Iosseliani ) are prominent in the ranks of French cinema.
Shortly before leaving he had issued a famous instruction to F. Gaspar Barazeuz who was leaving to go to Ormuz ( a kingdom on an island in the Persian Gulf, now part of Iran ), that he should mix with sinners:
* 1608 Gaspar Schott, German mathematician ( d. 1666 )
( Gaspar Sanz ' Instrucción de Música sobre la Guitarra Española of 1674 constitutes the majority of the surviving solo corpus for the era.
William had been trying to influence English politics for well over a year, letting Grand Pensionary Gaspar Fagel publish an open letter to the English people in November 1687 deploring the religious policy of James, which action had generally been interpreted as a covert bid for kingship.
Much of the policy was conducted by the minister Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares.
Leaders of the liberals or reformist forces during this revolution were Jose Menino, Count of Floridablanca, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos and Pedro Rodriguez, Conde de Campomanes.
Just after independence was achieved, Paraguay was governed from 1814 by the dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who closed the borders of the country and prohibited trade or any relation with the exterior until his death in 1840.
* 1634 Gaspar Fagel, Dutch statesman ( d. 1688 )
The Paraguayan dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia sought to found a society based on the principles set forth in Rousseau's Social Contract.
* 1587 Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, Spanish statesman ( d. 1645 )
* 1883 Eurico Gaspar Dutra, Brazilian marshal and politician, 16th President of Brazil ( d. 1974 )
* 1666 Gaspar Schott, German scientist ( b. 1608 )
Adriana and Gaspar Tasca, both identified as Montoneros, were taken into custody between 7 and 10 December 1977 and remain unaccounted for.
* 1769 Don Gaspar de Portolà leads the first documented European visit to San Francisco Bay.
In Gaspar Noé's 2010 film Enter the Void the beginning of the movie is shot in first-person.
Paraguay declared its independence from Spain in 1811 ; since then, the country has had a history of dictatorial governments, from the Utopian regime of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( El Supremo ) to the suicidal reign of Francisco Solano López, who nearly devastated the country in warfare against the combined forces of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay from 1865 through 1870.

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