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In a world lit only by fire, why did the filipinos turn against magellan and his crew?

yoitsleo asked:


what event occured on april 2, 1520 of magellan’s voyage?
what 2 things did magellan do in rio de janero in 1519?
which european monarch did the pope designate in the 1520′s as a defender of the faith, and why was this ironic?
how did calvin deal with illegitimacy?

One Response to “In a world lit only by fire, why did the filipinos turn against magellan and his crew?”

  1. gatita_63109 says:

    On April 2, a mutiny involving two of the five ship captains broke out, but it was unsuccessful because the crew remained loyal. Sebastian del Cano was one of those who were forgiven. Antonio Pigafetta, a wealthy Venetian tourist who paid to be on the Magellan voyage, related that Gaspar Quesada, the captain of Concepcion, was executed; Juan de Cartagena, the captain of San Antonio, and a priest named Padre Sanchez dela Reina were instead marooned on the coast. Another account states that Luis de Mendoza, the captain of Victoria, was executed along with Quesada.[4] Reportedly those killed were drawn and quartered and impaled on the coast; years later, their bones were found by Sir Francis Drake

    On August 10, 1519, five ships under Magellan’s command – Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepción, Victoria, and Santiago – left Seville and travelled from the Guadalquivir River to Sanlúcar de Barrameda at the mouth of the river, where they remained more than five weeks.

    Spanish authorities were wary of the Portuguese Magellan, almost prevented the admiral from sailing, and switched his crew of mostly Portuguese men with men of Spain. Nevertheless, Magellan set sail from Sanlúcar de Barrameda with about 270 men on September 20. King Manuel ordered a Portuguese naval detachment to pursue Magellan, but Magellan avoided them. After stopping at the Canary Islands, Magellan arrived at Cape Verde, where he set course for Cape St. Augustine in Brazil. On November 27, the expedition crossed the equator; on December 6, the crew sighted South America.

    Rajah Humabon of Cebu was friendly to Magellan, and he and his queen, Juana, even accepted Christianity. Afterward, Humabon and his rival Datu Zula convinced Magellan to go kill their enemy, Lapu-Lapu, on Mactan. Magellan had wished to convert Lapu-Lapu to Christianity, as he had Rajah Humabon, a proposal to which Lapu-Lapu was dismissive. On the morning of April 17, 1521, Magellan sailed to Mactan with an army of men. During the resulting Battle of Mactan against indigenous forces led by Lapu-Lapu, Magellan was killed.

    Henry VIII was designated by the Pope to be the defender of the faith, the irony is when Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife Katherine of Aragon and the Pope refused Henry divorced her anyway. He married Anne Bolyen, and after being excommunicated by the Pope, Henry declared himself the head of the newly created Church if England.

    Calvin had a great commitment to the absolute sovereignty and holiness of God. Because of this, he is often associated with the doctrines of predestination and election, but it should be noted that he differed very little with the other magisterial Reformers regarding these difficult doctrines. In light of his strict beliefs and the fact that premarital was considered immoral and sinful I’m sure he dealt harshly with both men and women who produced illegitimacy.

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