Hernan Cortez
Hernan Cortez
He sailed the globe, was killed in the Philippines, and it took his ships two more years to return to Spain.
Columbus set sail for his return to Spain on January 13, 1493. Two of his three ships made the return trip, the Pinta and the Nina. Their departing point was Samana Bay.
John White was unable to return to the Roanoke Colony sooner due to delays caused by the war with Spain, which tied up English ships. When he finally did return, he found the settlement abandoned with no trace of the colonists, giving rise to the mystery of the Lost Colony.
Yes. the king of Spain did
I suppose Spain got to name them because Queen Isabella of Spain supplied the three ships and a crew.
They lured sailors and ships to their doom by song. They represented the danger of the sea that a man or ship might never return after setting out on a voyage.
Spain mostly uses ships and one of the exports of Spain is olive oil.
King Philip II of Spain.
The country that supplied Christopher Columbus with ships in 1492 was Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were the monarchs in Spain at this time. His three ships were named the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
Spain
in Spain obviously