TWT #117

On April 27th, 1521, Ferdinand Magellan was killed in battle while attempting to force Filipinos to bend the knee, forever solidifying himself as the man who ~almost~ circumnavigated the world.

I cannot figure out why this man, Magellan, is so remembered and taught about in World history. The expedition he captained was pretty much unsuccessful, experienced multiple mutinies, and Magellan himself didn’t even make it around the world!

Here he is, the man who made it halfway around the world

After Ferdinand died in battle, Juan Sebastián Elcano (who had actually previously mutinied against Magellan and then spent 5 months in chains as penance) took over as captain and finished the first ever circumnavigation of the globe.

A painting of the Battle of Mactan, where the Spaniards were handily defeated by Lapu-Lapu and his warriors

But hey, this just goes to prove: Close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and world expedition.