- The
Loaísa expedition was an
early 16th-century
Spanish voyage of
discovery to the
Pacific Ocean,
commanded by García
Jofre de
Loaísa [es] (1490 – 20...
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became an
Augustinian friar. At the age of seventeen, he
formed part of the
Loaísa expedition to the ****e
Islands where he
spent more than
eight years. Around...
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under Elcano. He
sailed around the
world again as a parti****nt in the
Loaísa Expedition (1525–1526),
making him the
first German cir****navigator and...
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expedition (1519–1522),
Charles V sent a
second expedition under García
Jofre de
Loaísa to
colonise the islands,
based on the ****ertion that they were in the Castilian...
- García
Jofre de
Loaísa between 1525 and 1536. None of the
seven original ships of the
Loaísa expedition nor its
first four leaders—
Loaísa, Elcano, Salazar...
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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Garcia de
Loaisa".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Miranda, Salvador...
- 1526. Born in Biscay, de
Salazar was part of the Fray García
Jofre de
Loaísa's expedition from
Spain to the ****e
Islands in 1525, the
second in history...
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expedition to the ****e Islands,
headed by the
nobleman García
Jofre de
Loaisa,
which was not completed.
Elcano died of
scurvy in the
Pacific Ocean during...
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Francisco de
Hoces (died 1526) was a
Spanish sailor who in 1525
joined the
Loaísa Expedition to the ****e
Islands as
commander of the
vessel San Lesmes. In...
- four more
expeditions were made to the islands, led by García
Jofre de
Loaísa in 1525,
Sebastian Cabot in 1526, Álvaro de
Saavedra Cerón in 1527, and...