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- Bruno de Heceta (Hezeta) y Dudagoitia (1743–1807) was a Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific Northwest. Born in Bilbao of an old Basque family, he was...
- consisted of two ships: the Santiago (alias Nueva Galicia), commanded by Hezeta himself, and the schooner Sonora (alias Felicidad, also known as Nuestra...
- September 2, 2021. Retrieved September 2, 2021. Walker, James. "Bruno de Hezeta y Dudagoitia (1744–1807)". Oregon Encyclopedia. Archived from the original...
- River), or an entrance, called Entrada de Hezeta, named for Bruno de Hezeta, who sailed the region. Following Hezeta's reports, British maritime fur trader...
- Salvador (1995). Trillar los mares: la expedición descubridora de Bruno de Hezeta al noroeste de América, 1775. Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p. 32. ISBN 9788400074593...
- Bruno de Hezeta (or Heceta) commanded the expedition aboard the Santiago, with Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra leading the Sonora as de Hezeta's second-in-command...
- Lieutenant Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra. After some loss of life, Hezeta decided to return to Mexico, but Bodega y Quadra refused to follow him without...
- expeditions to explore the area and to claim it for Spain. In 1775 Bruno de Hezeta led an expedition; the Sonora, under Bodega y Quadra, ultimately reached...
- Voyages to the Pacific Coast of North America: Francis Drake and Brune de Hezeta, Their Voyages Compared with Information about Scurvy. San Francisco: Drake...
- Geographic Names Information System: Bucareli Bay Olson, Wallace M. (2002), "The Hezeta Expedition of 1775: Selections from the journals of: Bodega y Quadra, Mourelle"...