No, The Kings Ferdinand (surname Ferdinand) were a dynastic family of monarchs ruling Aragon, Sicily and Spain. Ferdinand Magellan (surname Magellan) was a was a Portuguese explorer.
Ferdinand Magellan was born in northern Portugal in the late fifteenth century. However, he is mainly known for the explorations he completed while working for Charles I of Spain. He was the first explorer to complete a voyage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
Ferdinand Magellan was born in 1480 in Sabrosa, Portugal to Rui de Magalhaes and Alda de Mesquita. Because his family had ties to the royal family, Magellan became a page to the Portuguese queen after his parents' untimely deaths in 1490. This allowed him the opportunity to become educated and learn about the various Portuguese exploration expeditions- possibly even those conducted by Christopher Columbus.
Parents of Ferdinand Magellan were Rui de Magalhaes and Alda de Mesquita. His family had ties to the royal family of Portugal. After the deaths of his parents, he became a page to the Portuguese Queen. He married the daughter of his friend Diogo Barbosa, and they had two children.
Ferdinand Magellan was born into a noble Portuguese family. Following their deaths, he became a page for the queen at the age of 10, and studied at Queen Leonora's School of Pages.
who was Ferdinand Magellan closest family member
No, The Kings Ferdinand (surname Ferdinand) were a dynastic family of monarchs ruling Aragon, Sicily and Spain. Ferdinand Magellan (surname Magellan) was a was a Portuguese explorer.
Yes, he did. He had brothers, sisters, and parents of course =)
he wasn't the only child he also have a brother
Ferdinand Magellan was born in northern Portugal in the late fifteenth century. However, he is mainly known for the explorations he completed while working for Charles I of Spain. He was the first explorer to complete a voyage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
Ferdinand Magellan was born in 1480 in Sabrosa, Portugal to Rui de Magalhaes and Alda de Mesquita. Because his family had ties to the royal family, Magellan became a page to the Portuguese queen after his parents' untimely deaths in 1490. This allowed him the opportunity to become educated and learn about the various Portuguese exploration expeditions- possibly even those conducted by Christopher Columbus.
Parents of Ferdinand Magellan were Rui de Magalhaes and Alda de Mesquita. His family had ties to the royal family of Portugal. After the deaths of his parents, he became a page to the Portuguese Queen. He married the daughter of his friend Diogo Barbosa, and they had two children.
Some people were welcoming to Ferdinand Magellan as he represented a new potential ally or trading partner. However, others were wary or resistant to the foreign presence, leading to conflicts and eventual confrontation. Overall, reactions varied depending on the region and local leadership.
Ferdinand Magellan had 1 child. He had 1 son. He had an illegimate son named Cristavao Rebelo. No daughter.More Family of Ferdinand MagellanHis Mom: Alda de MesquitaHis Dad: Rodrigo de MagalhaesHis Wife: Beatriz BarbosaMagellan; the crusader, the explorer, sailed to Spice Island.Cristavao saved his father; Magellan ; against the mutiny of Spanish sailors.Magellan died in Mactan Island, Cebu, Phillippines; before he finished his voyage around the world. He died on April 27, 1521.The forces of Lapu-Lapu killed Magellan in Mactan. (He joined forces with the natives on that island too win againt the bad guy;Lapu; and win that war.)REMEMBER MAGELLAN
Ferdinand Magellan was born into a noble Portuguese family. Following their deaths, he became a page for the queen at the age of 10, and studied at Queen Leonora's School of Pages.
Yes, Ferdinand Magellan had a spouse named Maria Caldera Beatriz Barbosa. They were married in Seville, Spain in 1511. Maria Caldera Beatriz Barbosa was the daughter of a noble Portuguese family. Magellan and Maria had two children together, a son named Rodrigo and a daughter named Carlos.
Ferdinqand Magellan's 1519 circumnavigation of the Globe was the first to complete this task. There were only 18 crew members left when they returned to Seville. Magellan was killed in the Philippines and four of the five ships that started out did not return.