Magellans Von Voyage
Magellans Von Voyage
Magellans Von Voyage
VOYAGE
AROUND THE WORLD
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point of view
of the said
writer who
was
witnessed to
Perspectives are important
the event.
for all historians, because there is no such thing as
objective history. This means that all historians have different ways
to interpret events in the past. In other words, all events are known
and told from the the biases of historians.
Antonio Pigafetta
(ca. 1490-ca. 1534)
Famous Italian traveller born in Vicenza around 1490
and died in the same city in 1534, who is also known
by the name of Antonio Lombardo or Francisco
Antonio Pigafetta.
Scuttled in
the
Philippines
May 1521
(Juan de Cartagena)
Deserted in the
Strait of
Magellan,
November 1520,
returned to
Spain on 6 May
1521.
(Ferdinand Magellan)
Broke
down in
Moluccas,
December
1521.
(Luis Mendoza)
Successfully
completed
circumnavigation,
returning to Spain
in September 1522,
captained by Juan
Sebastián Elcano.
The crew consisted of about 270 men, mostly Spaniards.
Spanish authorities were wary of Magellan, so that they
almost prevented him from sailing, switching his mostly
Portuguese crew to mostly men of Spain. In the end, the
fleet included about 40 Portuguese, among them
Magellan's brother-in-law Duarte Barbosa, João
Serrão, Estêvão Gomes and Magellan's indentured
servant Enrique of Malacca. Crew members of other
nations were also recorded, including 29 Italians, 17
French, and a smaller number of Flemish, Greek, Irish,
English, Asian, and black sailors. Counted among the
Spanish crew members were at least 29 Basques
(including Juan Sebastián Elcano), many of whom did
not speak Spanish.
He was acquired as a slave in
Melaka by
the Portuguese explorer Ferdina
nd Magellan, who subsequently
took him on the first (Spanish)
circumnavigation of the world
in 1519–22.
He was able to communicate
with the natives in Malay (an
indication that they had indeed
completed a circumnavigation,
and were approaching familiar
lands).
A navigable sea route in southern Chile separating
mainland South America to the north and Tierra del Fuego to
the south. The strait is considered the most important natural
passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It has been
traversed by explorers and others throughout modern history.
The route is difficult to navigate due to frequent narrows and
unpredictable winds and currents.
The Strait of Magellan has been inhabited by indigenous
Americans for thousands of years.
All tribes in the area were nomadic hunter-gatherers.
SPICE ISLAND