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* 12 October 1813 – 12 February 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 1st time )
* 12 June 1814 – 3 October 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 2nd time ); he stayed on as " supreme dictator " 3 October 1814 – 20 September 1840 ( from 6 June 1816 styled " perpetual supreme dictator ")
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.
( Gaspar Sanz ' Instrucción de Música sobre la Guitarra Española of 1674 constitutes the majority of the surviving solo corpus for the era.
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.
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 )
* 1769 – An expedition led by Gaspar de Portolà establishes a base in California and sets out to find the Port of Monterey ( now Monterey, California ).
* 1811 – Paraguay: Pedro Juan Caballero, Fulgencio Yegros and José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia start actions to depose the Spanish governor
* 1769 – Don Gaspar de Portolà leads the first documented European visit to San Francisco Bay.
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.
Litograph of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, a 19th century ruler of Paraguay, with a mate ( beverage ) | mate and its respective bombilla.
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia was one of the greatest figures in Paraguayan history.
Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1814 – 40 ), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade.
* The Spanish delegation was headed by Gaspar de Bracamonte y Guzmán, and besides included the diplomats and writers Diego de Saavedra Fajardo, and Bernardino de Rebolledo.
He had Regiomontanus attempt the first sanctioned reorganization of the Julian calendar and increased the size and prestige of the papal chapel choir, bringing singers and some prominent composers ( Gaspar van Weerbeke, Marbrianus de Orto, and Bertrandus Vaqueras ) to Rome from the North.
The first recorded European discovery of San Francisco Bay was on November 4, 1769 when Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolà, unable to find the port of Monterey, California, continued north close to what is now Pacifica and reached the summit of the high Sweeney Ridge, where he sighted San Francisco Bay.
* José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1766 – 1840 ) Paraguayan.
* Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos ( 1744 – 1811 ), Main figure of the Spanish Enlightenment.

Gaspar and Lemos
The next day a supply ship under the command of either Gaspar de Lemos or André Gonçalves ( the sources conflict on who was sent ) returned to Portugal to apprise the King of the discovery.
In 1501, one year after the arrival of Pedro Álvares Cabral's fleet in Porto Seguro, Gaspar de Lemos arrived at Todos os Santos Bay and sailed most of the Bahia coast.
Guanabara Bay was first encountered by Europeans on January 1, 1502, when one of the Portuguese explorers Gaspar de Lemos and Gonçalo Coelho arrived on its shores.
Gaspar de Lemos ( 15th century ), Portuguese explorer and captain of the supply ship of Pedro Álvares Cabral's fleet that discovered Brazil.
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Caminha's official report and an additional separate letter by the astronomer-physician Mestre João Faras, were given to one of Cabral's captains ( either Gaspar de Lemos or André Gonçalves, sources conflict ).

Gaspar and navigator
* Gaspar Corte-Real, Portuguese navigator, makes the first documented European landing in North America since c. 1000 A. D.
Just above them are busts of George Vancouver, the first English navigator to enter the harbor of San Diego, and Gaspar de Portolà, the first Spanish Governor of California.
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.

Gaspar and commander
Pizarro chooses Don Pedro de Ursúa ( Ruy Guerra ) as the commander of the expedition, Don Lope de Aguirre ( Klaus Kinski ) as his second-in-command, fat nobleman Don Fernando de Guzmán ( Peter Berling ) representing The Royal House of Spain and brother Gaspar de Carvajal ( Del Negro ) as a chronicler.

Gaspar and Portuguese
Gaspar da Cruz ( c. 1520 – 1570 ), who worked all over the Portuguese colonial empire in Asia, was probably the first Christian missionary to preach ( unsuccessfully ) in Cambodia.
* 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.
* probable – Gaspar Corte-Real, Portuguese explorer ( b. 1450 )
** Gaspar Corte-Real, Portuguese explorer ( d. 1501 )
They were also schooled in art through their parents art collection, but also their connection to the magnificent collection of paintings in the Antwerp house of diamond and jewellery dealer, Gaspar Duarte ( 1584 – 1653 ), who was a Portuguese Jewish exile.
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.
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.
During the early 20th century, Edmund B. Delabarre associated the Dighton Rock with the lost Portuguese navigators Miguel Corte-Real and his brother Gaspar.
There are numerous modern variations such as Gaspar ( Spanish and Portuguese ), Gaspare ( Italian ), Gaspard ( French ), Kaspar ( German and Dutch ), Casper ( English ), Kacper ( Polish ), Kasperi ( Finnish ), Kasper ( Danish ), Gáspár ( Hungarian ), and Kaspars ( Latvian ).
As a surname, Gaspar survives today in Spanish, Portuguese and French, although the latter adds a silent d. It also survives in the Armenian name, Gasparian.
Gaspar Frutuoso, the Portuguese chronicler, later reported of the rich marine life in the 16th century.
* Gaspar Corte-Real ( c. 1450 – 1501 ), Portuguese explorer and brother of Miguel
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.
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.
* 1571-Establishment of the port of Nagasaki for trade with the Portuguese, under the supervision of Gaspar Vilela and Tristão Vaz da Veiga.
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.
The celebrated Portuguese historian, Father Gaspar Frutuoso referred to Lagoa, in the way that the first settlers named it, a name that was dependent on where they made their homes:
* 1601: At the invitation of Portuguese merchants, Dominican Fathers Gaspar da Assumpsao and Melchior da Luz went to Diang ( Dianga ), south-east of Chittagong on the Karnaphuli River, and built the third church ( chapel ) there.
Its name was derived from the Portuguese phrase terra achanada which means flatland and was first mentioned by the historian Father Gaspar Frutuoso in Saudades da Terra.
Gaspar is a given and / or surname of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, and also Philippines origin that could refer to:

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