- artillery.
Among the
Spanish accounts of Ache's capture, that of
Rodrigo de
Aganduru Moriz is
considered among those which extensively record Ache's statements...
-
Ferdinand Magellan's expedition,
notably Antonio Pigafetta, and
Rodrigo de
Aganduru Moriz used the term to
describe seafarers from
Lusong whom they encountered...
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Manila University Press. ISBN 978-971-550-135-4.
Nicholl 2002, pp. 47–51 de
Aganduru Moriz,
Rodrigo (1882).
Historia general de las
Islas Occidentales a la...
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citizens had been
called "Luções".
Magellan expedition member Rodrigo de
Aganduru Moriz's
account of the
events of 1521
specifically describes how the Magellan...
- 1493-1898. Vol. 3. Ohio, Cleveland:
Arthur H.
Clark Company. p. 145. de
Aganduru Moriz,
Rodrigo (1882).
Historia general de las
Islas Occidentales a la...
- as
recalled by
Magellan expedition members Gines de Mafra,
Rodrigo de
Aganduru Moriz, and
expedition scribe Antonio Pigafetta,
Maynila had a territorial...
- Sebastián
Elcano as
captains of the
Trinidad and Victoria, respectively.
Aganduru Moriz'
account of the
expedition describes how Elcano's crew was attacked...
- (1890)
Bijdragen tot de
kennis der
Residentie Ternate. Leiden: Brill. de
Aganduru Moriz,
Rodrigo (1882).
Historia general de las
Islas Occidentales a la...
- widow, Ache's
mother – Not
specifically named in the 1521
accounts of
Aganduru Moriz,
Gines de
Mafra or
Antonio Pigaffetta, but
sometimes named "Dayang...
- as
recalled by
Magellan expedition members Gines de Mafra,
Rodrigo de
Aganduru Moriz, and
expedition scribe Antonio Pigafetta,
Maynila had a territorial...