No, The Kings Ferdinand (surname Ferdinand) were a dynastic family of monarchs ruling Aragon, Sicily and Spain. Ferdinand Magellan (surname Magellan) was a was a Portuguese explorer.
You need to specify which Ferdinand you mean. There were several kings and emperors called Ferdinand.
Magellan did not discover the Philippines; He got killed after landing in the island and the Spaniard "ELCANO" controlled the operation.CONCLUSION:The Philippines were discovered by the Spaniards
No. Until 1910 it had kings.
He immediately set out to convert the inhabitans (more specifically, their leaders) to Christianity. One of the converts may have had ulterior motives, because he immediately afterwards asked Magellan to fight one of his longtime enemies for him, the "heathen" Datu Lapu. Magellan first tried to also convert Datu Lapu but whe he refused baptism, Magellan attacked. The attack however ended in defeat and the death of Magellan.
Five Kings.
A total of 36 kings (actually 3 were Queens) ruled Portugal from 1139 (D. Afonso Henriques) until 1910 (D. Manuel II). For a full list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_portugal
Ferdinand de Galardi has written: 'Sejour de Londres ou Solitude de cour' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Politics and government
because he went to philipines and sucked the kings dick for proof he had went arounf=d the world
mbemba of congo (afonso)
Those countries did not exist or have kings in 66-73 AD.
A sentence with an example of a nuance is, "We do not have portraits here of every king of Portugal, only of every Portuguese king." (This was reported some time ago in National Geographic Magazine as the comment of a museum guide. It refers to the fact that, for about one hundred years, the kings of Spain were also kings of Portugal, but these kings are not considered Portuguese by modern Portuguese people.)