• Domingo Bernardo de Bonechea Andonaegui (Basque: Domingo Bonetxea Andonaegi), born on September 21, 1713, in Getaria, Basque Country, Spain, died in Tahiti...
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    sailor Domingo de Bonechea, with Tomás Gayangos as assistant, aboard the frigate "Águila". In the second expedition (1774-1775), Domingo de Bonechea and...
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    1765;: 37  Louis Antoine de Bougainville in 1768; James Cook during his first voyage in 1769; Spanish navigator Domingo de Bonechea in 1774 and Russian expedition...
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    the end of what is the largest valley of the Taiarapu Peninsula. Domingo de Bonechea visited the area in 1772 and attempted to spread Christianity here;...
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    February 1775. Gayangos had taken over the command of the expedition of Domingo de Bonechea of 1774 after his death in Tahiti and was returning to the Viceroyalty...
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    under the command of navigator Domingo de Bonechea. Four Tahitians, Pautu, Tipitipia, Heiao, and Tetuanui, accompanied Bonechea back to Peru in early 1773...
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    later named in his honor. Spanish sailor Domingo de Bonechea visited it in 1774 and named it Santo Domingo. It is likely that Teraura, a Polynesian woman...
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    Spanish Viceroy of Peru Don Manuel de Amat ordered a number of expeditions to Tahiti under the command of Domingo de Bonechea who was the first European to...
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    to later visitors to the island, including James Cook in 1769 and Domingo de Bonechea in 1772, which indicates that her sex was known to the Tahitians...
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  • [citation needed] Ygnacio de Bonechea Manterola proved his status of Hidalgo in 1725, tracing his ancestors back to Domingo Bonechea (floruit circa 1645),...
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