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  1. The Magellan expedition, also known as the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was the first voyage around the world. It was a 16th century Spanish expedition initially led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the Moluccas, which departed from Spain in 1519, and completed in 1522 by Spanish navigator Juan Sebastián Elcano, after crossing the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, culminating ...

  2. 30 de mar. de 2017 · View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-magellan-circumnavigated-the-globe-ewandro-magalhaesOn September 6, 1522, the "Victoria" sailed into harbor i...

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  3. The Magellan expedition, sometimes termed the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was a 16th-century Spanish expedition planned and led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. One of the most important voyages in the Age of Discovery —and in the history of exploration —its purpose was to cross the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans to open a trade route with the Moluccas , or Spice Islands, in ...

  4. Ferdinand Magellaan ( Portugees: Fernão de Magalhães, Spaans: Hernando de Magallanes; Porto, ca. 1480 – Mactan, 27 april 1521) was een Portugese ontdekkingsreiziger, die in Spaanse dienst de eerste zeilreis rond de wereld leidde. Tijdens deze reis sneuvelde hij op de Filipijnen .

  5. Ferdinand Magellan ( portugalsko Fernão de Magalhães ), portugalski pomorščak in raziskovalec, * 1480, Sabrosa, Portugalska, † 27. april 1521, otok Mactan, Filipini. V letih 1506–1512 je raziskal Dišavne otoke (Moluki), leta 1517 pa se je Španiji ponudil, da odpluje do teh otokov z zahodne smeri. Španijo je zapustil leta 1519 in ...

  6. To register the appropriate incredulity and awe about Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition’s circumnavigation of the world, consider this: Christopher Columbus’s hallowed crossing of the Atlantic Ocean took thirty-six days; Magellan’s transit of the Pacific Ocean required ninety-eight days. Day after day, no land. Stagnant water to drink.

  7. Zaktualizowano 24 lipca 2019 r. Ferdinand Magellan (3 lutego 1480–27 kwietnia 1521), portugalski odkrywca, wypłynął we wrześniu 1519 z flotą pięciu hiszpańskich statków, aby znaleźć Wyspy Przypraw kierując się na zachód. Chociaż Magellan zmarł podczas podróży, przypisuje się mu pierwsze okrążenie Ziemi.