It was the first European voyage to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. It was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe. It was the first voyage to sail through he Northwest Passage.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage in 1519 was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe.
It was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage in 1519 was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe.
Ferdinand Magellan's first voyage began in 1505
because ferdinand's voyage turned out to be the first circumnavigation of the world and he traveld across unknown parts of the world and he fownd new routs to the spice islands.:-))
Magellan began his voyage in September 20, 1519
The first explorer to sail his ship around the world was Ferdinand Magellan. He set sail in 1519 with five ships, the San Antonio, Trinidad, Santiago, Victoria, and the Concepcion. Though Magellan was killed in 1521, one of his ships, the Victoria, made it back to Spain almost exactly three years after the expedition began.
Magellan himself died in the Philippines in 1521, eighteen months before his around the world voyage was completed in 1522. Only one of his five ships, Victoria, completed the circumnavigation of the globe, with just 18 survivors of the 250 who started the journey. Magellan's successor as captain, the Spaniard Juan Sebastian Elcano, decided to continue to sail west after Magellan's death.The main record of the voyage is the journal was kept by the Italian scholar Antonio Pigafetta, who served as an assistant to both captains.
Magellan was about 39 when his voyage began, and he died in the Philippines while on this journey.
Ferdinand Magellan's first voyage began in 1505
It was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe.
because ferdinand's voyage turned out to be the first circumnavigation of the world and he traveld across unknown parts of the world and he fownd new routs to the spice islands.:-))
Magellan began his voyage in September 20, 1519
As the voyage progresses Ferdinand began to encounter some problems, word had got out that Ferdinand was Portuguese of origin. Several of the Spanish captains didn't trust Ferdinand and were said to have plotted to murder Ferdinand. The news spread quickly and chaos began to breakout among the crew. Some ruthless members of the crew attempted to murder Ferdinand, despite failing these cold-hearted men were executed.
No he did't, he was killed when his ships stopped in the Phillipines. A war began and someone shot Magellan.
The first explorer to sail his ship around the world was Ferdinand Magellan. He set sail in 1519 with five ships, the San Antonio, Trinidad, Santiago, Victoria, and the Concepcion. Though Magellan was killed in 1521, one of his ships, the Victoria, made it back to Spain almost exactly three years after the expedition began.
Magellan himself died in the Philippines in 1521, eighteen months before his around the world voyage was completed in 1522. Only one of his five ships, Victoria, completed the circumnavigation of the globe, with just 18 survivors of the 250 who started the journey. Magellan's successor as captain, the Spaniard Juan Sebastian Elcano, decided to continue to sail west after Magellan's death.The main record of the voyage is the journal was kept by the Italian scholar Antonio Pigafetta, who served as an assistant to both captains.
Magellan left Portugal for Spain in 1516. In 1517 he began preparing for the circumnavigation of the world. The voyage began in 1519 and ended in 1522. Magellan himself died in a battle in the Philippines in 1521.
It was Ferdinand Magellan, but he died in the middle of a quarrel along with fourty of his men, before completing the circumnavigation, so a captain named Sebastian del Cano took over and completed the voyage, there was one-hundred and fifteen survivors.
Magellan was killed in the Philippines on April 27, 1521. He got involved in a local war on the island of Cebu. Only one ship was left of the five that began the voyage, and it was captained by the former mutineer, Juan Sebastián del Cano. He finally reached Spain on September 8, 1522.