Magellan
Magellan
Magellan is a Portuguese explorer and traveler who was born in Portugal in Spruza, and then received the Spanish identity as an honor for him for his services to the Spanish army. Magellan's parents died when he was 10 years old. He was joined by the Bishop of Eleanora in the Royal Court of Portugal. In 1505, when he was 25 years old, he enlisted in a naval fleet and began his extensive naval expeditions, during which he won numerous battles and received promotions and honors. Magellan's voyage Magellan is the first to sail to the Pacific Ocean from 1519-1521. He is the first commander of a journey around the globe, but died before completing his journey. Magellan's months journey is his last journey in which he was killed before being made and returns to Spain, revolved around with many legends and legends about this journey, reminding you of what is most likely to be the best. In 1517, Magellan began planning his grand voyage to explore the Spice Islands. He and his partner Rio Valero introduced the exploration project of King Carlos V, an interesting project that seemed to be of great benefit to the Spanish state. Magellan wanted to explore, explore and occupy the Spice Islands. Magellan also wrote to the Pope asking him to authorize the start of his journey. His contacts with the Pope and with the King resulted in full approval, not only that, but he received many advantages from the king. Monopolized their discovery of the road leading to the Spice Islands for ten years. Appointing them as governors of the lands they discover, with 55% of the material gain of discovery. Give an island to each of them. The Spice Islands are the islands of the Philippines and the surrounding islands. The Muslims had already arrived before Magellan, discovered it before and spread Islam. Magellan ended Magellan's life by a Muslim boy called Labo Labu. Magellan and his crew arrived in the Spice Islands in 1521, established their political relations with great wisdom and approached the ruler of Cebu Island, who decided to take him to an island. Lapu Lapu was the Sultan of Mactan Island, not far from the island that Magellan began to occupy indirectly. Lapu Labo incited the inhabitants of the neighboring islands to Magellan, knowing his malicious aims to eliminate Islam. When the news reached Magellan, he decided to go to Mactan Island and chastise Lapu Lapu himself, and a fierce battle took place between the two sides, culminating in Magellan's death and an overwhelming defeat for his entire fleet, which withdrew to Spain. In Europe, Magellan and his journey have been greatly raised, and there is still the Magellan Strait called by his name, and it is said that the Philippines itself was named after the name of Philip of Magellan.
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