Juan Sebastián de Elcano
The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered
Then I find that, once again, propaganda trumps reality. Magellan may have got his expedition going, but then he got killed. That often results in the expedition failing, but not this time. Our boy Juan managed to bring at least some of the crew and one of the ships back to Spain and in so doing completed the first circumnavigation of the world. Magellan started the expedition, but he wasn't attempting to sail around the world, he just wanted to get to the Spice Islands.
A model of the barquentine Juan Sebastian De Elcano |
The image above is from The Noble Maritime Collection. Their description includes this little factoid:
She has reached 17 knots with 75-knot winds . . .
75-knot winds!?! That's a hurricane. I looked for such an event but didn't find one. I suspect it must be a typo.
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