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Ferdinand Magellan a Portuguese sailor in the service of Charles I of Spain became the first European to navigate the strait in 1520 during his global circumnavigation voyage.
On March 22, 1518, the expedition was organized in Valladolid naming Magellan captain general of the fleet and governor of all the lands discovered, and establishing the privileges of Magellan and his business associate Ruy Falero. The fleet would become known as the "Armada de las Molucas" or "Fleet of the Moluccas". The expeditionary fleet of 5 ships set sail from Sanlucar de Barrameda
 on September 20, 1519.
The five ships included "La Trinidad" (100 to 110 barrels) under the command of Magellan; "La San Antonio" (120 barrels) under the command of Juan de Cartagena; "La Concepción" (90 barrels) under the command of Gaspar de Quezada (Juan Sebastián Elcano served as boatswain); "La Victoria" (85 barrels) under the command of Luis de Mendoza; and "La Santiago", under command of Juan RodrÃguez Serrano.
Magellan's ships entered the strait on November 1, 1520, All Saints' Day and it was initially called"Estrecho de Todos los Santos" (Strait of All Saints). Magellan's chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta called it the"Patagonian Strait", and others "Victoria Strait", commemorating the first ship entering it.[1]
 Within seven years it was being called "Estrecho de Magallanes" in honor of Magellan.[1]
 The Spanish Empire and theCaptaincy General of Chile used it as the southern boundary of their territory. The first Spanish colony was established in 1584 by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa who founded Nombre de Jesús and Rey Don Felipe on the northern shore of the strait. These towns suffered severe food shortages, and when the English navigator Sir Thomas Cavendish landed at the site of Rey Don Felipe in 1587, he found only ruins of the settlement. He renamed the place "Port Famine". Other early explorers included Francis Drake. The strait was first carefully explored and thoroughly charted by Phillip Parker King who commanded the British survey vessel HMS "Adventure", and in consort with HMS "Beagle" spent five years surveying the complex coasts around the strait. This survey was presented at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in 1831.["citation needed]
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On March 22, 1518, the expedition was organized in Valladolid naming Magellan captain general of the fleet and governor of all the lands discovered, and establishing the privileges of Magellan and his business associate Ruy Falero. The fleet would become known as the "Armada de las Molucas" or "Fleet of the Moluccas". The expeditionary fleet of 5 ships set sail from Sanlucar de Barrameda
 on September 20, 1519.
The five ships included "La Trinidad" (100 to 110 barrels) under the command of Magellan; "La San Antonio" (120 barrels) under the command of Juan de Cartagena; "La Concepción" (90 barrels) under the command of Gaspar de Quezada (Juan Sebastián Elcano served as boatswain); "La Victoria" (85 barrels) under the command of Luis de Mendoza; and "La Santiago", under command of Juan RodrÃguez Serrano.
Magellan's ships entered the strait on November 1, 1520, All Saints' Day and it was initially called"Estrecho de Todos los Santos" (Strait of All Saints). Magellan's chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta called it the"Patagonian Strait", and others "Victoria Strait", commemorating the first ship entering it.[1]
 Within seven years it was being called "Estrecho de Magallanes" in honor of Magellan.[1]
 The Spanish Empire and theCaptaincy General of Chile used it as the southern boundary of their territory. The first Spanish colony was established in 1584 by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa who founded Nombre de Jesús and Rey Don Felipe on the northern shore of the strait. These towns suffered severe food shortages, and when the English navigator Sir Thomas Cavendish landed at the site of Rey Don Felipe in 1587, he found only ruins of the settlement. He renamed the place "Port Famine". Other early explorers included Francis Drake. The strait was first carefully explored and thoroughly charted by Phillip Parker King who commanded the British survey vessel HMS "Adventure", and in consort with HMS "Beagle" spent five years surveying the complex coasts around the strait. This survey was presented at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in 1831.["citation needed]
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
iMuse wrote...
.no.yes
May Jesus rape your socket. Literally mantis is in eye section of med school now.
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animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
iMuse wrote...
.no.yes
May Jesus rape your socket. Literally mantis is in eye section of med school now.
I'm looking forward to that. You wanna fuck my spleen at the same time?
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
iMuse wrote...
.no.yes
May Jesus rape your socket. Literally mantis is in eye section of med school now.
I'm looking forward to that. You wanna fuck my spleen at the same time?
I don't fuck bearded men.
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animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
iMuse wrote...
.no.yes
May Jesus rape your socket. Literally mantis is in eye section of med school now.
I'm looking forward to that. You wanna fuck my spleen at the same time?
I don't fuck bearded men.
What if I told you that I don't have a beard?
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After I watched that i can never take India serious again
Laugh so had best thread ever
Thumbs up GBF
Laugh so had best thread ever
Thumbs up GBF
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GiantBeardedFace wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
iMuse wrote...
.no.yes
May Jesus rape your socket. Literally mantis is in eye section of med school now.
I'm looking forward to that. You wanna fuck my spleen at the same time?
I don't fuck bearded men.
What if I told you that I don't have a beard?
Then youre a liar and a fraud.
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
Derz wrote...
After I watched that i can never take India serious againAnd now you can.