- Juan Sebastián
Elcano (Elkano in
modern Basque;
sometimes given as del Cano; 1486/1487 – 4
August 1526) was a
Basque navigator, ship-owner and explorer...
- The
Magellan expedition,
sometimes termed the Magellan–
Elcano expedition, was a 16th-century
Spanish expedition planned and led by
Portuguese explorer...
- Juan Sebastián de
Elcano is a
training ship of the
Spanish Navy. It is a four-masted topsail, steel-hulled
barquentine (schooner barque). At 113 metres...
-
during his
voyage and his crew,
commanded by the
Spanish Juan Sebastián
Elcano,
completed the
return trip to
Spain in 1522
achieving the
first cir****navigation...
- Juan Sebastián
Elcano (c. 1486–1526) was a
Basque explorer and
first man to cir****navigate the Earth.
Elcano may also
refer to:
Spanish training ship...
- sailor, and
completed in 1522 by
Spanish Basque navigator Juan Sebastián
Elcano. The
initial goal of the
voyage was to
secure funding to
explore the possibility...
- USS
Elcano (PG-38) was a
gunboat that the
United States Navy
captured from the
Spanish Navy
during the Spanish–American War. She was
officially commissioned...
-
complete trip,
returning to
Spain in 1522,
under the
command of Juan Sebastián
Elcano, out of the
approximately 240 who set out
three years earlier.
These men...
- The
Elcano Royal Institute for
International and
Strategic Studies (Spanish: Real
Instituto Elcano de
Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos; RIE) is...
- Magellan's crew
continued the
expedition under the
command of Juan
Sebastian de
Elcano, who
completed the
journey in
September 1522. The battle's
exact details...