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  1. 28 de may. 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.

    • Gaspar Correia

      In Ferdinand Magellan: Early life …is said by the chronicler...

    • Sir Joseph Banks

      Banks’s herbarium, considered one of the most important in...

    • Juan Sebastián Del Cano

      Juan Sebastián del Cano (born c. 1476, Guetaria, Castile...

    • John II

      John II (born 1455, Lisbon, Port.—died October 1495, Alvor)...

  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · A Sailor’s Life is one of Sandy Denny’s folk club songs which she added to Fairport Convention’s repertoire, and it proved to be the turning point of Fairport’s history from earlier contemporary Americana to English songs. An early live studio recording turned up on Richard Thompson’s 3 CD set, Watching the Dark.This was apparently transcribed from an acetate recording which everyone ...

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Christopher Columbus, the intrepid Italian explorer, embarked on a historic voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 and opened up new horizons for European exploration and colonization.

  4. 27 de may. de 2024 · A sailor's life it once was hard (And away, get away, you shanty man!) While laid out aloft on a topsail yard (And they got no use for a shanty man) Now it don't matter if the wind blow high (And away, get away, you shanty man!)

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · William Adams (born 1564, Gillingham, Kent, England—died May 26, 1620, Hirado, Japan) was a navigator, merchant-adventurer, and the first Englishman to visit Japan.

  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · Clear away your running gear and blow, boys, blow!” captures the essence of a sailors life, where the winds and the sea dictated their daily activities. It embodies the reliance on favorable winds to move their vessels and the spirit of overcoming challenges through collective effort.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · Life at sea was risky and dangerous, but it also offered, fame and riches. From the end of the 15th century English sailors started on a series of daring and dangerous expeditions. Why did the Tudors risk their lives to find and explore other countries? There are several reasons why the Tudors might have decided to explore. These included: