Instruction from the king. 1519 -- to Magellan and Falero

This is just a handwritten copy from the files of documents: "Papeles tocantes a las Islas Maluco y Filipinas, causados desde el año 1519 hasta el 1547". The original can be found in "Archivo General de Indias" in Seville.

Seville Spain, five hundred years ago, the first half of 1519. Magellan's fleet was in the final pace of preparation for an expedition quite different. Series of communique, letters were sent and received. It was first described as a voyage shrouded in secrecy but as soon as preparation started, intrigues also spread between the two Iberian kingdoms fighting it out for the dominance of the sea routes that lead to the riches of the world.

May 1519- Magellan was still sharing the command of the expedition with his friend Ruy Falero,(as seen in this handwritten copy - "Instrucción" from the king himself, Carlos I.

Falero is often described in some accounts as unconventional, with his approaches to astronomy and astrology bordering into that thin line separating science and superstition.

Two months later, Falero was removed from the expedition. Magellan received the sole command of the fleet, the captain-general.

Interesting-- At the end of this 40-page document the name "Juan de Cartagena" came out.

August 1519, at Sanlucar de Barrameda, the boca of the Guadalquivir River leading to the Atlantic, Magellan would weeks later raised sails...in the name of God.


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