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The Basque origin of Anza is widely documented, even to the origins of his family inside the Pyrenee mountains. But about his father, also Juan Bautista, it is documented that he was from a farmacist family in Hernani, having there his bautism card. The Spanish empire then was formed by different nations, as in example had been Flanders or the Navarre kingdom. The fact that today the Basque region is divided among Spain and France didn't meant in any way that the Basques weren't Basques, as it seems our Galician wiki-friend thinks. Idiazabal 12:51, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)
He was a Spaniard, serving the Spanish crown with pride and devotion. Maybe you could learn from him.
"In 1779 the new governor of New Mexico, Juan Bautista de Anza, organized a 500-man army with 200 Ute and Apache auxiliaries." Comanche history
"With his Ute and Apache allies and about 800 soldiers he went north through the San Luis Valley, entering the plains at what is now Manitou Springs, Colorado." Juan Bautista de Anza
How many Spanish soldiers really, then? It may be a minor point, but consistency is always good.... TheMadBaron 21:05, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
It is said that Juan Bautista de Anza had a wife but they had no children. Later on it is stated that his descendants Live in Mexico city. I believe this could be due to the fact he had "other women" in his Life, but then it is not of consequence to state the fact that "they did not have any children" or just rephrase it to:"he had X number of children".
Another fact: he originally started out from Álamos, Sonora, moved to Imuris (to stock up with cattle) and then made his way to Tubac. I am not a historian but this is our History and I am certain this information can be improved. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.171.105.15 ( talk) 16:37, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
Two statues. First one at Lake Merced statue and another from the wikipedia libary. [1] [2] BeckenhamBear ( talk) 09:22, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
Spanish_names#The_particle_.E2.80.9Cde.E2.80.9D_.28of.29 gives info on the usage of "de" particle. I raise this because we have "Anza", "de Anza", surname + given name, and the full name used throughout the article. In this edit [1] (now reverted) added unsourced info the non-usage of "de" in Basque naming. (But was Anza/de Anza Basque?) While I wish I could WP:DIY, the proper usage & naming needs an editor with more knowledge than I. – S. Rich ( talk) 18:59, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
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