He died on the voyage caused by a sickness.
Ferdinand Magellan was the captain of the first ship to sail around the world. He died in the Philippians before the voyage was completed, but he is given credit for the voyage.
Do you perhaps mean Magellan? If I recall correctly, he died near the end of his voyage, but the rest of his crew lived to return home.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage was the first to sail around the world. Magellan himself died on the voyage, and only 19 of his 237 crew survived the trip.
Yes and no. Magellan is given credit for sailing around the world. however he died before making it back but he gets credit because his crew made it back to land.
Ferdinand Magellan.
He died in a battle with some natives while on his voyage around the world, so he died on his last voyage. His ship made it all the way around the world, but he didn't.
I beileve that it was Ferdinad Magellan
He wasn't . He died on the voyage. Killed in the Philippines.
He died on the voyage caused by a sickness.
Ferdinand Magellan was the captain of the first ship to sail around the world. He died in the Philippians before the voyage was completed, but he is given credit for the voyage.
Do you perhaps mean Magellan? If I recall correctly, he died near the end of his voyage, but the rest of his crew lived to return home.
3 years or 1,124 days. The ship was the Victoria, which set sail from Seville in 1522 with Ferdinand Magellan(born: Portugal) at the helm. Magellan died during the voyage, and Juan Sebastian Elcano (born: Getaria, Basque Country) took his place.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage was the first to sail around the world. Magellan himself died on the voyage, and only 19 of his 237 crew survived the trip.
3 years or 1,124 days. The ship was the Victoria, which set sail from Seville in 1522 with Ferdinand Magellan(born: Portugal) at the helm. Magellan died during the voyage, and Juan Sebastian Elcano (born: Getaria, Basque Country) took his place.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage was the first to sail around the world. Magellan himself died on the voyage, and only 19 of his 237 crew survived the trip.
The "middle passage" is the transportation of slaves form Africa to the New World. Roughly 20% of the slaves died during the voyage