Santiago Magellan, the ship that was part of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition, was lost during the voyage in a storm in 1520. The shipwreck occurred in the strait that now bears Magellan's name, off the coast of South America. The expedition continued despite this loss, ultimately leading to the first circumnavigation of the Earth, though Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines in 1521.
Santiago Trinidad San Antonio Concepcion Victoria
It didn't. The crew sailed it home.
There were 5 ships in Magellan's expedition, namely Concepcion, Trinidad, Santiago, San Antonio, and Victoria. Among these, Victoria completed the journey from Spain, to Philippines, got the spices from Moluccas Islands and came back to Spain with the spices, of course.
There were five ships under Magellan's command - Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago Magellan had five ships - Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago - when he left Seville, Spain, in 1519 in an attempt to sail around the world.
Santiago Imán happened in 1839.
Santiago Trinidad San Antonio Concepcion Victoria
Victoria, Trinidad, Concepcion, San Antonio, and Santiago
It didn't. The crew sailed it home.
There were 5 ships in Magellan's expedition, namely Concepcion, Trinidad, Santiago, San Antonio, and Victoria. Among these, Victoria completed the journey from Spain, to Philippines, got the spices from Moluccas Islands and came back to Spain with the spices, of course.
There were five ships under Magellan's command - Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago Magellan had five ships - Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago - when he left Seville, Spain, in 1519 in an attempt to sail around the world.
Rio de Santa Cruz, Argentina
Ferdinand Magellan
Santiago Imán happened in 1839.
well he had five of them. I only remember the santiago
The answer is Ferdinand Magellan leaves Spain
Victoria,Santiago,San Concepcion,Trinidad, San Antonio
Ferdinand Magellan's ships were named the Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago. These were the vessels that embarked on the first circumnavigation of the globe, with Magellan as the expedition leader. Despite many challenges and hardships, only the Victoria returned to Spain, completing the historic voyage.