There were 45-50 men per ship. The total from the four ships he sailed was about 200-225 men. Two of the ships were engulfed in storms so about 150 men reached the new found land.
He made two voyages in his lifetime, but was killed and eaten by natives of the island of Darian in his second one.
there were 50 crew members on his ship
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On Christopher second voyage he had 17 ships and 1500 crew member to go on the voyage
Ferdinand Magellan took 237 men on his voyage, but many of them died.
He had a crew of 35 men.
According to The Columbia Encyclopedia he took 1500 colonists on 17 ships on his second journey to the New World. On the first journey the Santa Maria had 40 men on board while Nina and Pinta had 24 and 26 men, respectively on board.
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There were about 700 men on his voyage
Magellan commanded about 240 men on the voyage, but only 18 survivors came back.
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Magellan set sail with a fleet of around 270 men spread across five ships when he embarked on his voyage to circumnavigate the globe in 1519.
About 200-225 men. No woman came along on the trip. You do mean Giovanni Da Verrazzano right?
150 Crew Men Sailed Around The World.
On Christopher second voyage he had 17 ships and 1500 crew member to go on the voyage
Juan ponce traveled with more than 100 men.
He had a crew of 35 men.
exactly 143 men, with his galleon many didn't survive due to scurvies n all