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Pigafetta is a
genus of two palm
species in the
family Arecaceae. They are
native to the
Maluku Islands, Sulawesi, and New
Guinea where they grow near...
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Antonio Pigafetta (Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo
piɡaˈfetta]; c. 1491 – c. 1531) was a
Venetian scholar and explorer. In 1519, he
joined the
Spanish expedition...
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Pigafetta's dictionary is the
first Italian–Malay
vocabulary written by the
chronicler Antonio Pigafetta.
These are the list
words of the
languages of...
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Filippo Pigafetta (1533–1604) was an
Italian mathematician and explorer.
Pigafetta's Relatione del
reame del
Congo (A
Report of the
Kingdom of
Congo and...
- few
survivors loyal to
Magellan was
Antonio Pigafetta.
Though not
invited to
testify with Elcano,
Pigafetta made his own way to
Valladolid and presented...
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expedition along the s****s of what was
referred to in the
journals of
Antonio Pigafetta as "Mazaua". Today, this site is
widely believed by many
historians and...
- Malacca. Magellan's will
calls him "a
native of Malacca",
while Antonio Pigafetta states that he was a
native of Sumatra.
Magellan took him to Europe, and...
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September 1522. The battle's
exact details are lost to history, with
Antonio Pigafetta's account being the only
source for much of the
known information today...
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existing primary source mentioning him by name is the
account of
Antonio Pigafetta, and
according to
historian Resil B. Mojares, no
European who left a primary...
- Seville,
embarked s****ing the king's
pardon for
previous misdeeds.
Antonio Pigafetta, a
Venetian scholar and traveller,
asked to be on the voyage, accepting...