Trinidad, San Antonio, Santiago, Concepcion and Victoria
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Trinidad Concepcion Victoria, Santiago San Antonio.
=Although, Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Philippine Islands along with most of his crew, 17 of around 200 crew members survived and safely returned to Spain. They returned on the Victoria, one of the five ships used to circumnavigate the Earth.=
Ferdinand Magellan's expedition relied on several key pieces of equipment, including three ships: the Trinidad, the San Antonio, and the Concepción, among others. They carried navigational tools like compasses, astrolabes, and cross staffs for determining latitude, as well as maps for navigation. Additionally, the ships were equipped with provisions such as food, water, and tools for repairs during their long voyage. These items were crucial for the success of their pioneering journey around the globe.
Only 2 of his original five ships made it back.
if you want pictures, search on Google in the image category for Magellan's ships.
He sailed the globe, was killed in the Philippines, and it took his ships two more years to return to Spain.
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Ferdinand Magellan died in 1521 during the Battle of Mactan fighting some rival Filipino groups. He died about 1 year before the last of his ships made it home.
South America
Trinidad Concepcion Victoria, Santiago San Antonio.
One, the Victoria, with 18 of the original crewmen.
Magellan's five ships left Spain on September 20, 1519.
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=Although, Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Philippine Islands along with most of his crew, 17 of around 200 crew members survived and safely returned to Spain. They returned on the Victoria, one of the five ships used to circumnavigate the Earth.=
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Ferdinand Magellan's expedition relied on several key pieces of equipment, including three ships: the Trinidad, the San Antonio, and the Concepción, among others. They carried navigational tools like compasses, astrolabes, and cross staffs for determining latitude, as well as maps for navigation. Additionally, the ships were equipped with provisions such as food, water, and tools for repairs during their long voyage. These items were crucial for the success of their pioneering journey around the globe.