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Antonio Pigafetta

-Venetian scholar and explorer, who joined the Spanish expedition to the spice islands led by Portugese explorer Ferdinand magellan


-Known for Chronicler of the voyage

18 out of 270 men

Number of men that completed the first circumnavigation The world

The First Voyage Around the World

Only surviving Italian manuscript of Antonio Pigafetta’s detailed eyewitness account of the first sea voyage to circumnavigate the world


-Primary source of information of the voyage

The First Voyage Around the World

-A narrative and cartographic record of the journey (Including 23 hand-drawn watercolour charts from Patagonia to Indonesia


-Classic discovery and exploration of literature

Ferdinand Magellan or Fernando de Magallanes

Was a Portugese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East indies across the pacific ocean to open a maritime trade route.

Spices

In the 15th century, the epicenter of the world economy.

Moluccas

Known as Spice Islands

Enrique

- Magellan's Malaccan or Sumatran slave, native of the Spice Islands


- His letters were used to prove that the islands were so far east that they wouldfall within the Spanish sphere of influence if the world were truly to be divided in half.

September 20, 1519

- The date when five ships carrying about 270 men left the Spanish port of Sanlúcarde Barrameda sailing west


-after 3 years 18 men nalang ang natira

1.Trinidad,


2. SanAntonio


3. Conception


4. Victoria


5. Santiago.

5 ships that went in the expedition

Trinidad

What ship did Magellan commanded the lead?

Victoria

The only ship that returned after three years

Strait of Magellan

On October 21, 1520, The voyage through the ______ in was treacherous and cold, and many sailorscontinued to mistrust their leader and grumble about the dangers of the journey ahead.

Guam

Isla de Ladrones” (Island of Thieves) because islanders took whatever they couldfrom his ship as payment for the food and water they had given the crew.

Rajah Kolambu (Limasawa) and Rajah Siagu (Butuan)

king of Limasawa, who also guided Magellan to Cebu.

March 30, 1521

the first Easter Sunday Mass was celebrated in Limasawa.

Rajah Humabon

The Cebu chieftain who welcomed the Spaniards, gifts were exchanged, and twoparties sealed their friendship with a blood compact

Sandugo

what do you call a traditional ritual blood compact

Datu Lapulapu,

one of the two chiefs on the island of Mactan, was theonly one to show opposition: he refused to accept the authority of Rajah Humabon order of conversion and giving of supplies to Magellan's crew

1. Underestimating Mactan warriors


2. burning the natives' houses.

Magellan's 2 mistakes that led to his demise

September9, 1522

The vessel arrived home at Seville on ______