Bexar
Bexar is a place name with historical significance, primarily associated with Texas. The most prominent reference is to Bexar County, located in South Texas. This county was established in 1836 and is named after the former Spanish presidio and mission complex known as Mission San Antonio de Valero, often referred to as "The Alamo." The presidio itself was named Bexar by Governor Martín de Alarcón in 1718, in honor of the Duke of Bexar, a Spanish nobleman.
The historical settlement that grew around the presidio became known as San Antonio de Béxar. This settlement
Beyond Bexar County and the historical settlement, the name might also appear in other contexts, though they