Julius Caesar sailed from Italy to Spain, specifically from the region of Gaul (modern-day France) across the Mediterranean Sea. He would typically have headed westward towards the Iberian Peninsula. His naval movements were often strategic, aimed at securing control over the territories he sought to conquer or support.
The New World was discovered by mistake. Spain hoped that to sail in the opposite direction will get it to India.
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He sailed to Spain
He sailed for Spain.
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Magellan from Spain
He was FRench and did not sail from Spain.