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  1. The myth of the Seven Cities of Gold, also known as the Seven Cities of Cíbola (/ ˈ s iː b ə l ə /), was popular in the 16th century and later featured in several works of popular culture. According to legend, the seven cities of gold referred to Aztec mythology revolving around the Pueblos of the Spanish Nuevo México , today's New Mexico ...

  2. May 11, 2021 · The Seven Cities of Cibola are the mythical lands of gold that the Spanish of the 16th century believed existed somewhere in the southwest of North America, comparable to the better-known mythical city of El Dorado. No sites matching the descriptions of the European explorers who first reported them were found but these launched an expedition ...

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  3. Seven Cities of Gold: Directed by Robert D. Webb. With Richard Egan, Anthony Quinn, Michael Rennie, Jeffrey Hunter. In 1769, a Spanish expedition to California seeks to conquer the land and discover its famed gold treasures while missionaries aim to gain new converts and establish a network of Catholic missions.

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  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Both Quivira and Cibola are among the “Seven Cities of Gold” sought after by early Spanish explorers in the North America. (Public Domain) The legend was revived in the 1530s, when four survivors of the ill-fated Narváez expedition managed to return to New Spain. This expedition, which began in 1527, was aimed at the colonization of Florida.

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  6. Seven Cities of Gold is a 1955 American historical adventure film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Richard Egan, Anthony Quinn and Michael Rennie, filmed in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. It tells the story of the eighteenth-century Franciscan priest, Father Junípero Serra and the founding of the first missions in what is now California .

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  7. Seven Cities of Cíbola, legendary cities of splendour and riches sought in the 16th century by Spanish conquistadores in North America.The fabulous cities were first reported by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca who, after being shipwrecked off Florida in 1528, had wandered through what later became Texas and northern Mexico before his rescue in 1536.

  8. The Mythical Seven Cities of Cíbola. Early in the 16th century, Spain established a prosperous colonial empire in the New World. Gold poured into her treasury from Mexico to Peru and opened new lands for settlement. The northern frontier lay only a few hundred miles north of Mexico City, and beyond that was a land unknown.

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