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         Magellan Ferdinand Explorer:     more books (58)
  1. Ferdinand Magellan (Adventures in Discovery) by Ruth W. Harley, Hal Frenck, 1979-06
  2. Ferdinand Magellan (What Made Them Great Series) by Scott Brewster, 1990-07
  3. Ferdinand Magellan (Groundbreakers) by Struan Reid, 2001-03
  4. Magellan: Ferdinand Magellan the First Trip Around the World (Exploring the World) by Michael Burgan, 2001-08
  5. Ferdinand Magellan (Great Lives) by Alan Blackwood, 1986-04
  6. Ferdinand Magellan by Frederick A. Ober, 2007-06-01
  7. Great Explorers (Unabridged) by David Angus,
  8. Real adventure with the discoverers of America: Leif Ericson, Christopher Columbus, Ponce de León, Ferdinand Magellan (American heroes series) by Frank Lee Beals, 1954
  9. Ferdinand Magellan: Noble Captain by Katharine Elliott Wilkie, 2000-06
  10. Ferdinand Magellan His Life and Explorations
  11. Explorers: Henry Hudson, Francisco Pizarro, Hernando De Soto, Juan Ponce De Leon. John Cabot, Sir Francis Drake, Marco Polo, Ferdinand Magellan
  12. Magellan and Da Gama: To the Far East and Beyond (Beyond the Horizons) by Clint Twist, 1994-02
  13. Magellan: Voyager With a Dream (First Book) by William Jay Jacobs, 1994-08
  14. Magellan: First Around the World by Ronald Syme, 1953-06

61. A Map Of World Exploration
magellan, ferdinand (c. 148O1521) Portuguese explorer. Orphaned at the age of 10, magellan, who was of noble birth, became a page at court.
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(Please click you Back Button to continue when you have viewed this page) MAGELLAN, FERDINAND (c. 148O-1521) Portuguese explorer. Orphaned at the age of 10, Magellan, who was of noble birth, became a page at court. He was given a good education and trained as a navigator.
In 1505 he sailed around the Cape to East Africa and served for the next 8 years in the violent cockpit of the Indian Ocean. In 1512, he returned to Europe and fought in a Portuguese expedition in Morocco, where he was wounded. He walked with a limp for the rest of his life. He was accused of illegal trading with the Moors and fell out of favour with the king, who refused him an increase in salary and permanent employment in the Portuguese navy. He asked for and was granted permission to seek service in Spain.
Magellan had an obsession about Treaty of Tordesillas. In this treaty the Pope had, in 1493, arbitrarily divided the world into two hemispheres of influence, Portuguese and Spanish. The intention had been to award Spain the newly- discovered Americas, as they were to become known, and to give the Portuguese sovereignty over the Indian Ocean and the Spice Islands, or East Indies. Insufficient geographical knowledge had led to the choice of line of longitude that had put Brazil in Portuguese hands and Magellan believed that the same mistake had caused some of the Spice Islands to fall within the Spanish hemisphere. Without revealing his exact intention, Magellan persuaded the King Charles V to grant him 5 ships for an expedition west into the Pacific. Charles also agreed to prevent any other explorer following the same route for 10 years.

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In this battle, which occurred in 1521, the explorer ferdinand magellan met his death at the hands of the tribesmen under the local chieftain LapuLapu, whom
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Click the link for more information. . As the chieftain of Mactan Island Mactan Island lies a few kilometers off to the southeast of the island of Cebu in the Philippines. The island is part of the province of Cebu and is divided into Lapu-Lapu City and the municipality of Cordova. The Mactan-Cebu International Airport, the country's second busiest airport is found on Mactan. Mactan is also the site of the Battle of Mactan, the first battle between native Filipinos and European foreigners. In this battle, which occurred in 1521, the explorer Ferdinand Magellan met his death at the hands of the tribesmen under the local chieftain Lapu-Lapu, whom Lapu-Lapu City was named for.
Click the link for more information. , he resisted the attempts of Ferdinand Magellan Ferdinand Magellan (Portuguese: ) (circa 1470 - April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese sea explorer who sailed for Spain. He was the first to sail from Europe westwards to Asia, and he named the Pacific Ocean. He is also remembered as the first to circumnavigate the globe, although not in a single voyage: in an earlier voyage he sailed to Indonesia 1511, and in his last voyage he reached the same longitude from the opposite direction.
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    69. Magellan, Ferdinand, Portuguese FERNÃO DE MAGALHÃES, Spanish
    magellan, ferdinand, Portuguese FERNO DE MAGALHES, Spanish FERNANDO, or HERNANDO, DE 27, 1521, Mactan, Phil.), Portuguese navigator and explorer who sailed
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    Magellan, Ferdinand, Portuguese FERNO DE MAGALHES, Spanish FERNANDO, or HERNANDO, DE MAGALLANES (b. c. 1480, Sabrosa, or Porto?, Port.d. April 27, 1521, Mactan, Phil.), Portuguese navigator and explorer who sailed under the flags of both Portugal (1505-12) and Spain (1519-21). From Spain he sailed around South America, discovering the Strait of Magellan, and across the Pacific. Though he was killed in the Philippines, his ships continued westward to Spain, accomplishing the first circumnavigation of the world. The voyage was successfully terminated by the Basque navigator Juan Sebastián de Elcano (del Cano). Early life Magellan, the son of Rui de Magalhães and Alda de Mesquita, belonged to the Portuguese nobility. At an early age he became a page to Queen Leonor in Lisbon. In early 1505 he enlisted in the fleet of Francisco de Almeida, first Portuguese viceroy in the East, whose expedition, sent by King Manuel to check Muslim sea power in Africa and India, left Lisbon on March 25. During a naval engagement at Cannanore on the Malabar Coast of India, Magellan is said by the chronicler Gaspar Correia to have been wounded. Though Correia states that during this early period of his Indian service he acquired considerable knowledge of navigation, little is known of Magellan's first years in the East until he appears among those sailing in November 1506 with Nuno Vaz Pereira to Sofala on the Mozambique coast, where the Portuguese established a fort. In 1508 he was back in India, taking part, on Feb. 2-3, 1509, in the great Battle of Diu, which gave the Portuguese supremacy over most of the Indian Ocean. Reaching Cochin in the fleet of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira, he left as one of the men-at-arms for Malacca. Magellan is mentioned as being sent to warn the commander of impending attack by Malays and during the subsequent fighting courageously saved the life of a Portuguese explorer, Francisco Serrão, who later from the Moluccas (Maluku) sent him helpful information about those islands. At a council held at Cochin on October 10, to decide on plans for recapturing Goa, he advised against taking large ships at that season, but the new viceroy, Afonso de Albuquerque, did so, the city falling on November 24; Magellan's name does not appear among those who fought. There is no conclusive evidence for the theory that during his Indian service he attained the rank of captain. The Portuguese victories off the eastern coast of Africa and the western coast of India had broken Muslim power in the Indian Ocean, and the purpose of Almeida's expeditionto wrest from the Arabs the key points of sea tradewas almost accomplished; but without control of Malacca their achievement was incomplete. At the end of June 1511, therefore, a fleet under Albuquerque left for Malacca, which fell after six weeks. This event, in which Magellan took part, was the crowning Portuguese victory in the Orient. Through Malacca passed the wealth of the East to the harbours of the West, and in the command of the Malacca Strait the Portuguese held the key to the seas and ports of Malaysia. It remained to explore the wealth-giving Moluccas, the islands of spice. Accordingly, early in December 1511 they sailed on a voyage of reconnaissance and after reaching Banda returned with spice in 1512. The claim made by some that Magellan went on this voyage rests on unproved statements by Giovanni Battista Ramusio and Leonardo de Argensola, and the want of evidence argues against its acceptance. Even if he did, in truth, reach the Moluccas, a further voyagewhich he later commanded from Spain to the Philippineswas required to complete the circle of navigation. In 1512 Magellan was back in Lisbon; the following year he joined the forces sent against the Moroccan stronghold of Azamor and in a skirmish after its fall sustained a wound that caused him to limp for the rest of his life. Returning to Lisbon in November 1514 he asked King Manuel for a token increase in his pension, signifying a rise in rank. But unfounded reports of irregular conduct on his part after the siege of Azamor had reached the King, who, refusing his request, ordered him back to Morocco. Early in 1516 Magellan renewed his petition; the King, refusing once more, told him he might offer his services elsewhere. Allegiance to Spain. Magellan therefore went to Spain, reaching Seville on Oct. 20, 1517. He was joined by the Portuguese cosmographer Rui Faleiro, and together they journeyed to the court at Valladolid. There, having renounced their nationality, the two men offered their services to King Charles I (later, Emperor Charles V). Magalhães henceforward became known by the Spanish version of his nameFernando de Magallanes. By decree of a papal bull in 1493, all new territories discovered or that should be discovered east of a line of demarcation (redrawn 1494) were assigned to Portugal, all that lay west to Spain. Magellan and Faleiro now proposed by sailing west to give practical proof of their claim that the wealth-giving Spice Islands lay west of the line of demarcationthat is, within the Spanish, not the Portuguese, hemisphere. On March 22, 1518, their proposal received royal assent; they were appointed joint captains general of an expedition directed to seek an all-Spanish route to the Moluccas. The government of any lands discovered was to be vested in them and their heirs, and they were to receive a one-twentieth share of the net profits from the venture; both were invested with the Order of Santiago. Magellan was convinced that he would lead his ships from the Atlantic to the "Sea of the South" by discovering a strait through Tierra Firme. This idea did not originate with him; others had sought a passage by which vessels sailing continuously westward would reach the East and thus avoid the Cape of Good Hope, which was controlled by the Portuguese; in the royal agreement Magellan and Faleiro were directed to find "the" strait. The officials entrusted with East Indian affairs were instructed to furnish five ships for the expedition, prepared in Seville, where an unsuccessful attempt to wreck the project was made by Portuguese agents. Magellan's flagship, "Trinidad," had as consorts "San Antonio," "Concepción," "Victoria," and "Santiago." An attack of insanity prevented Faleiro from sailing. Magellan, who in 1517 married Beatriz Barbosa, daughter of an important official in Seville, said farewell to his wife and infant son Rodrigo before his ships left Sanlúcar de Barrameda on Sept. 20, 1519, carrying about 270 men, among whom nine countries were represented. The fleet reached Tenerife on September 26, sailing on October 3 for Brazil; becalmed off the Guinea coast, it met storms before reaching the line; on November 29 it was 27 leagues southwest of Cape St. Augustine. Rounding Cabo Frio, Magellan entered the Bay of Rio de Janeiro on December 13, then sailing south to the Río de la Plata vainly probed the estuary, seeking the strait. On March 31 he reached Port St. Julian in latitude 49 20' S, where on Easter day at midnight Spanish captains led a serious mutiny against the Portuguese commander. Magellan with resolution, ruthlessness, and daring quelled it, executing one of the captains and leaving another to his fate ashore when, on Aug. 24, 1520, the fleet left St. Julian. Discovery of the Strait of Magellan After reaching the mouth of the Santa Cruz, near which "Santiago," reconnoitring, had been wrecked earlier, Magellan started south again, on October 21 rounding the Cape of the Virgins (Cabo Vírgenes), and at approximately 52 50' S entered the passage that proved to be the strait of his seeking, later to bear his name. "San Antonio" having deserted, only three of his ships reached the western end of the passage; at the news that the ocean had been sighted the iron-willed admiral broke down and cried with joy. On November 28 "Trinidad," "Concepción," and "Victoria" entered the "Sea of the South," from their calm crossing later called the Pacific Ocean. Tortured by thirst, stricken by scurvy, feeding on rat-fouled biscuits, finally reduced to eating the leather off the yardarms, the crews, driven first by the Peru Current and throughout the voyage by the relentless determination of Magellan, made the great crossing of the Pacific. Until December 18 they had sailed near the Chilean coast; then Magellan took a course northwestward; not until Jan. 24, 1521, was land sighted, probably Pukapuka in the Tuamotu Archipelago. Crossing the equinoctial line at approximately 158 W on February 13, the voyagers on March 6 made first landfall at Guam in the Marianas, where they obtained fresh food for the first time in 99 days. A Memorial, sent by Magellan to King Charles before leaving Spain, suggests that he knew (probably partly from Serrão's letters) the approximate position of the Moluccas; in sailing now to the Philippines instead of direct to the Spice Islands, he was doubtless dominated by the idea of early revictualing and the advantage of securing a base before visiting the Moluccas. Leaving on March 9, Magellan steered west-southwestward to islands later called the Philippines, where at Massava he secured the first alliance in the Pacific for Spain, at Cebú the conversion to Christianity of the ruler and his chief men. Less than two months later, however, Magellan was killed in a fight with natives on Mactan Island. Circumnavigation of the globe. After Magellan's death only two of the ships, "Trinidad" and "Victoria," reached the Moluccas; only one, "Victoria" (85 tons), returned to Spain, under command of Elcano, originally master on "Concepción," and participator in the mutiny at Port St. Julian. For bringing home, on Sept. 8, 1522, the leaking but spice-laden ship, with only 17 other European survivors and 4 Indians, "weaker than men have ever been before," Elcano received from the Emperor an augmentation to his coat of arms, a globe with the inscription "Primus circumdedisti me" ("You were the first to encircle me"). It had been left for Elcano, returning by the Cape route, to give practical proof that the Earth was round. Magellan's accomplishment lies in his bold conception and masterly direction of the enterprise that achieved the first circumnavigation of the globe. The first navigator to cross the Pacific from east to west, he disproved the prevailing idea that a mere few days westward sailing from the New World would bring ships to the East Indies. Instead, after a crossing lasting more than three months, he brought a fleet within easy distance of them. Magellan, with a character so complex and of such extreme contradictions, will remain an enigma; psychologically he cannot have been at peace with himself. For his transference of allegiance many writers have denounced him, bearing in mind that in his time the loyalty of a Portuguese to his sovereign was second only to his loyalty to his God; others have pointed out that in offering his services to another ruler Magellan did what Christopher Columbus, Sebastian Cabot, and Amerigo Vespucci had done and that limitations imposed by nationality are irreconcilable with the advancement of knowledge. But on one thing all Portuguese are agreed: "He is ours." (M.Mi.) BIBLIOGRAPHY. The fullest account of Magellan's remarkable voyage is that of Antonio Pigafetta, who sailed with Magellan and returned with Elcano. The text of the Italian version, translated, edited, and annotated by James Alexander Robertson, is Magellan's Voyage Around the World, 3 vol. (1906). The First Voyage Round the World, by Magellan, edited and translated by Lord Stanley of Alderley (Henry Edward Stanley) (1874, reprinted 1963), also includes the account of Pigafetta, as well as accounts by other members of the expedition. Important introductory works on the life of Magellan include F.H.H. Guillemard, The Life of Ferdinand Magellan and the First Circumnavigation of the Globe, 1480-1521 (1890, reprinted 1971); E.F. Benson, Ferdinand Magellan (1929); and Edouard Roditi, Magellan of the Pacific (1972).

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    75. Explorer Study
    Hernando De Soto and the Explorers of the American South (World Explorers Series). Chelsea House Publishers, December 1991. ferdinand magellan.
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    76. The Magellan Venus Explorer's Guide
    Provides a short biography of the explorer.
    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/magellan/guide6.html
    Chapter 6
    Ferdinand Magellan - The Project's Namesake
    Ah me! What a world this was to live in two or three centuries ago, when it was getting itself discovered. Alexander Smith Ferdinand Magellan grew up in an age of discovery. Born in Northern Portugal around 1480, Magellan belonged to a romantic era of the sea during which Bartholomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama reached India, and Columbus and Vespucci made their historic voyages. As a young man, Magellan gained maritime experience with Portuguese naval fleets in India, Asia, and the Moluccas (Spice Islands) in Indonesia. Although the war chronicles of that period seldom mentioned his name, he achieved the rank of captain by the time he was 30 years old and became one of the most experienced navigators of his time. However, when Magellan and other battle-scarred soldiers and sailors returned home to Portugal, they received little thanks for the numerous victories that had brought enormous wealth and prestige to their king and countrymen. Magellan's noble though low-grade birth entitled him to a beggarly allowance, a pompous, meaningless title, and the right to become a loafer at court an unbearable situation for a man of honor and ambition. The first opportunity for renewed military service found Magellan fighting the Moors in Morocco, but that, too, ended in hardship. A lance wound permanently injured his left leg, and an unjust accusation of trading with the enemy scarred his reputation. After King Emanuel of Portugal coolly rejected Magellan's petition for a post within the royal navy, the soldier renounced his loyalty to Portugal and left for Spain.

    77. Explorers A-Z
    Clark, William. magellan, ferdinand. magellan, ferdinand. magellan s First Circumnavigation. magellan biography and picture. magellan Zoom Explorers. Cook, James.
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    Educational Bookmarks for Research on Explorers
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  • 78. Explorers - A To Z
    magellan from The magellan Group, (5) ferdinand magellan (14801521) from ThinkQuest Junior, (6) ferdinand magellan at The Great Explorers, (7) magellan
    http://www.42explore.com/explorers2.htm
    Explorers - A to Z
    Here is an indexed listing of biography sites for Explorers - A to Z. This is a companion page for the main Explorers page, one of many projects from EduScapes
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    79. Ferdinand Magellan - Books On Great Explorers
    The Travels of ferdinand magellan (Explorers and Exploration) by Joanne Mattern, Patrick O Brien (Illustrator) (Library Binding July 2000)
    http://www.dropbears.com/b/broughsbooks/history/magellan.htm
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  • Around the World in a Hundred Years : From Henry the Navigator to Magellan by Jean Fritz, Anthony Bacon Venti (Illustrator) (Paperback - July 1998) Ferdinand Magellan (Groundbreakers) by Struan Reid (Paperback - April 2001) Ferdinand Magellan : And the First Voyage Around the World (Explorers of the New World) by Jim Gallagher (Library Binding - January 2000) Ferdinand Magellan (What Would You Ask...? Series) by Anita Ganeri (Library Binding - October 1999) Magellan by Tim Joyner, William Manchester (Paperback - September 1994) by Colin Hynson (Paperback - June 1998) Magellan : A Voyage Around the World (Expedition) by Fiona MacDonald (Paperback - August 1998) Magellan's Voyage : A Narrative of the First Circumnavigation (Dover Books on Travel, Adventure)

    80. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > ... > Exploration > Explorers > Magellan
    magellan, ferdinand Subjects Society Exploration Explorers magellan, ferdinand. Sort by Most Popular.
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