1st- he proved that the world is not flat but a spheroid.
2nd- he was a gateway to a spread of Christianity.
3rd- he discovered different goods from the other places( a useful discovery for the Spaniard that time as a source of food )
Magellan first landed in Cebu, Philippines
The Philippines
Magellan and his expedition were the first Spaniards to reach The Philippines, but they did not discover it. They reached The Philippines on March 16, 1521.
Magellan didn't have a cousin.It was Ferdinand Magellan himself who discovered the Philippine archipelago.
On 16 March 1521, they caught sight of the island of Samar. This was Magellan's discovery of the Philippines for Spain. The date of Magellan's arrival on the Philippine shores has since been changed to 17 March 1521 to coincide with Magellan's crossing of the International Date Line on the Pacific.
Magellan first landed in Cebu, Philippines
The Philippines
The Philippines
Magellan and his expedition were the first Spaniards to reach The Philippines, but they did not discover it. They reached The Philippines on March 16, 1521.
Magellan named the Philippines after King Philip II of Spain. The name "Philippines" originated from the Spanish "Islas Filipinas" as a tribute to the king.
Ferdinand Magellan
Magellan discovered Philippines on March 16, 1521 and died there on April 27, 1521. Therefore, Magellan had only lived 42 days in the Philippines before he was killed by the troop of Lapu-lapu
Magellan didn't have a cousin.It was Ferdinand Magellan himself who discovered the Philippine archipelago.
On 16 March 1521, they caught sight of the island of Samar. This was Magellan's discovery of the Philippines for Spain. The date of Magellan's arrival on the Philippine shores has since been changed to 17 March 1521 to coincide with Magellan's crossing of the International Date Line on the Pacific.
Ferdinand Magellan stopped at the Phillipens because he was in war.
Magellan made quite an exhaustive trip from Spain to the Philippines. It included Portugal and Brazil, Guam, Cebu, Trinidad, and finally the Philippines.
Ferdinand Magellan came to the Philippines as part of his expedition to find a western route to the Spice Islands. He arrived in the Philippines in 1521 and claimed the islands for Spain.