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  1. Magellan (マゼラン, Mazeran?), es el actual vicealcaide de la prisión submarina Impel Down.[1][2] Ejerció como alcaide de la prisión entre la destitución de Shiryu y el gran motín de prisioneros previo a la Guerra en la Cumbre de Marineford, siendo degradado debido a la fuga masiva de presos fruto de…

  2. Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480 – 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519–22 Spanish expedition to the East Indies, which achieved the first circumnavigation of Earth in history.

  3. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese navigator and explorer. From Spain he sailed around South America, discovering the Strait of Magellan, and across the Pacific. Though he was killed in the Philippines, one of his ships continued westward to Spain, accomplishing the first circumnavigation of Earth.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Ferdinand Magellan, or Fernão de Magalhães (c. 1480-1521), was a Portuguese mariner whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe in 1519-22 in the service of Spain. Magellan was killed on the voyage in what is today the Philippines, and only 22 of the original 270 crew members made it back to Europe.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Conoce la vida y los logros de Ferdinand Magellan, el explorador portugués que realizó el primer viaje alrededor del mundo para España. Descubre cómo superó los obstáculos, los problemas y los desafíos que enfrentó en su aventura histórica.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Ferdinand Magellan - Circumnavigation, Exploration, Voyage: After Magellan’s death only two of the ships, the Trinidad and the Victoria, reached the Moluccas. Gonzalo Gómez de Espinosa, Magellan’s master-at-arms, attempted to return to Spain on the Trinidad, but it soon became evident that the ship was no longer seaworthy.

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