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331:. After some difficulty Hoces was able to steer his galleon northward once more, rejoining the other three vessels that remained with the expedition. On 26 May 1526, this diminished fleet of four ships (three galleons and the patache), passed through the Strait and entered the Pacific. 225:, exploited precious metals and gems (Spanish scholars believed that those biblical islands might be somewhere near China). For this purpose, de Loaísa was assigned seven vessels and a total of 450 men, including tradesmen and administrators for the Spice Islands settlement. 300:, and de Loaísa decided to abandon the search for her and continue instead to the Spice Islands. However the weather was poor, and over the next several weeks, in high winds while trying to enter the 213:, or news of her fate, by voyaging along her expected return route to Spain. Failing this he was to locate and colonise Magellan's Spice Islands, and also to bring back news of 950: 908: 358:. 50 people survived and some of them took part in the expedition commanded by Álvaro de Saavedra which would also cross the Pacific between 1527 and 1529. 327:
was driven south along the coast, possibly to a latitude of 57°, where the crew noted "an end of land" which could have been the first European sighting of
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had last been seen attempting to return home by sailing east from the Spice Islands to South America. De Loaísa was ordered to seek
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Kelsey, Harry (April 1986). "Finding the Way Home: Spanish Exploration of the Round-Trip Route across the Pacific Ocean".
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was wrecked on the Pouto Peninsula, with more research required to take the theory from possibility to probability.
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under Magellan and Elcano, becoming the first man to circumnavigate twice. He subsequently joined the disastrous
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Berguno, Jorge (1990). "The South and Mid-Pacific Voyages". In Hardy, John; Frost, Alan (eds.).
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Nowell, Charles E. (December 1936). "The Loaisa Expedition and the Ownership of the Moluccas".
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and 24 other men survived to land in the Spice Islands. They returned to Spain in 1536 in the
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De Loaísa's expedition was conceived both as a rescue mission and a voyage of discovery. The
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was an early 16th-century Spanish voyage of discovery to the Pacific Ocean, commanded by
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disappeared entirely. Twentieth century speculation suggests she ran aground in the
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The bad weather which had originally scattered de Loaísa's fleet continued in the
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Nueva Zelanda, un puzzle histórico: tras la pista de los conquistadores españoles
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in July 1526, achieving the first navigation from Europe to the western coast of
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sailed north, and in a 10,000-kilometre voyage, reached the Pacific coast of
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to Langdon's work. Cowie concludes that there is a possibility that the
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coastline. In November 1525 de Loaísa moved west across the Atlantic to
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where a 1774 expedition found a cross erected on the beach, or off the
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Loaísa himself died on 30 July 1526 in Elcano a few days later, and
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Expediciones españolas al Estrecho de Magallanes y Tierra de Fuego
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whose survivors composed the third group of circumnavigators.
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New Zealand discovery puzzle could you help re-write history
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and under Portuguese guard to complete the second world
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three weeks after that. Yñiguez reached the islands of
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tacked into the Atlantic and deserted the expedition.
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Castilian travel to Southeast Asia in the 16th century
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Protagonistas desconocidos de la conquista de América
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Ediciones Nowtilus S.L. p. 257. 569: 488:, before being wrecked on the coast of 894:. Madrid: Ediciones Cultura Hispánica 744:Pontevedra, Silvia R. (4 April 2018). 508:eastern coast and was captured by the 75:September 1526 (reached Spice Islands) 31: 443:in history. One of the survivors was 7: 916:Snow, Philip & Waine, Stefanie. 789:European Voyaging towards Australia 626:González Ochoa, José María (2015). 431:, but died of food poisoning. Only 173:. The seven-ship fleet sailed from 680:Nueva Zelanda, un puzzle histórico 280:The fleet headed southwest to the 25: 935:The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 221:, where, according to the Bible, 808:The Western Historical Quarterly 179:Magellan-Elcano circumnavigation 136: 667:(in Spanish). 11 February 2022. 1: 920:. London: Mclaren Publishing 461:Theories of the wreck of the 233:The expedition set sail from 780:Real Academia de la Historia 185:south of Cape Horn, and the 918:The people from the horizon 504:also, until it went up the 977: 877:. Madrid: Editorial Naval 873:Landín Carrasco, Amancio. 774:Blanco, Francisco Mellén. 553:History of the Philippines 401:Santa Maria de la Victoria 388:off the northern coast of 369:, either on the island of 239:Santa María de la Victoria 837:Pacific Historical Review 533:Conquistador Puzzle Trail 496:claimed that the Spanish 284:and then south along the 135: 126:and 4 rescued from Sangir 912:Historia Naval de España 776:"García Jofre de Loaysa" 394:Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón 384:, sailed the Pacific to 122:79, including 50 aboard 78:1536 (returned to Spain) 480:, deviated through the 437:Portuguese India Armada 323:under the captaincy of 312:were wrecked, and one, 956:Expeditions from Spain 683:. 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Index

Loaísa Expedition
Spice Islands
Trinidad

García Jofre de Loaísa
es
Charles I of Spain
Spice Islands
East Indies
La Coruña
Magellan-Elcano circumnavigation
Sea of Hoces
Marshall Islands
Spice Islands
Tarshish
Ophir
King Solomon
Corunna
patache
Juan Sebastián Elcano
Magellan
Canary Islands
African
Brazil
Patagonian
Strait of Magellan
Francisco de Hoces
Cape Horn
Pacific
Mexico

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