No because AK-47's werent invented in time a ferdinand magallen
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese sea captain. He became famous for his Spanish sponsored circumnavigation of the earth. Magellan died during the journey and one of the ships in his fleet did return to Spain after sailing around the world.
Archduchess Marie Carolina depending on which "Ferdinand" we are speaking of. There was also "IMELDA"..Ferdinand's wife which is most likely the one you are looking for.Sophia of Hohenburg.
Ferdinand Magellan explored because he wanted to find spices for his country,yet found the pacific ocean instead. HE WAS REALLY LOOKING TO FIND THE SPICE ISLANDS!
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.
No because AK-47's werent invented in time a ferdinand magallen
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese sea captain. He became famous for his Spanish sponsored circumnavigation of the earth. Magellan died during the journey and one of the ships in his fleet did return to Spain after sailing around the world.
yes. it was the spice islands
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Archduchess Marie Carolina depending on which "Ferdinand" we are speaking of. There was also "IMELDA"..Ferdinand's wife which is most likely the one you are looking for.Sophia of Hohenburg.
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You can find pictures of both the archduke and the band on Google Images. However, if you are looking for the archduke, it's a good idea to type in Archduke Franz Ferdinand; otherwise, the pictures that come up will be mostly of Franz Ferdinand the band.
All the explorers of his time were looking for a water route to Asia, and so it was with him.
Ferdinand Magellan explored because he wanted to find spices for his country,yet found the pacific ocean instead. HE WAS REALLY LOOKING TO FIND THE SPICE ISLANDS!
All the explorers of his time were looking for a water route to Asia, and so it was with him.
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King Ferdinand I of Aragon: 1380 King Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile: 1015 King Ferdinand I of Naples: 1423 King Ferdinand I of the two Sicilies: 1751 King Ferdinand I of Romania: 1865 King Ferdinand of Bulgaria: 1861