![]() Juan de Cartagena (captain and inspector general, Overpowered by mutiny led by Gomes and taken back to Spain)Ĭristóvão Rebêlo (Magellan's illegitimate son, dies at Mactan) San Antonio (nao) Gonzalo Gómez de Espinosa (master-at-arms, captain of Trinity after Brunei andĮnrique de Malacca (slave to Magellan, from Malacca, escapes afterĭuarte Barbosa (supernumerary, later captain of Victoria,Ĭo-commander of the armada after Mactan until killed at Humabon'sĪlvaro de Mesquita (Magellan's relative and supernumerary,Īssumes command of San Antonio from de Coca, captain after 260 persons at departure): Trinidad (flagship, nao)įerdinand Magellan (Captain General, Portuguese: Fernão de Magalhães,Įstêvão Gomes (pilot major, mutinies at Strait of Magellan and takes San Ruy Faleiro (cosmographer who inspired the voyage)ĭiogo Barbosa (Magellan's father-in-law) Selected Members of the Armada de Molucca Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca (Bishop of Burgos) King Charles I of Spain (later Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) Selected Characters in This Book Non-Voyaging Characters Telling the story of a great and wily explorer who in the end was undone by his inflated ego and Overall Impression: A highly entertaining and suspenseful book Quotations are for the most part taken from that work, as ![]() Sir Edward John Poynter: Cave of the Storm Nymphs (1903, excerpt)Īcknowledgement: This work has been summarized using the 2003 William Summary by Michael McGoodwin, prepared 2004 ![]()
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