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'''Duarte Barbosa''' was a ] writer and trader. He lived in the ] and the ]. | '''Duarte Barbosa''' was a ] writer and trader. He lived in the ] and the ]. | ||
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Duarte Barbosa was a Portuguese writer and trader. He lived in the 15th and the 16th century. He travelled with Ferdinand Magellan in the Armada de Molucca.
Selected Members of the Armada de Molucca (c. 260 persons at departure):
Trinidad (flagship, nao)
Ferdinand Magellan (Captain General, Portuguese: Fernão de Magalhães, b. 1480, dies at Mactan 1521)
Estêvão Gomes (pilot major, mutinies at Strait of Magellan and takes San Antonio back to Spain)
Gonzalo Gómez de Espinosa (master-at-arms, captain of Trinity after Brunei and on final voyage)
Francisco Albo (pilot)
Ginés de Mafra (seaman)
Enrique de Malacca (slave to Magellan, from Malacca , escapes after Mactan and plots with Humabon)
Duarte Barbosa (supernumerary, later captain of Victoria, co-commander of the armada after Mactan until killed at Humabon's feast)
Alvaro de Mesquita (Magellan's relative and supernumerary, assumes command of San Antonio from de Coca, captain after mutiny, overpowered by mutiny led by Gomes and taken back to Spain)
Antonio Pigafetta (chronicler)
Cristóvão Rebêlo (Magellan's illegitimate son, dies at Mactan)
Book of Duarte Barbosa
NAME(S): Barbosa, Duarte, d.1521 TITLE(S): *Book of Duarte Barbosa PUBLISHER: London , 1918-1921. DESCRIPTION: 2v.
SERIES: Hakluyt Society. Works, 2d ser. N. 44 N. 49
SUBJECTS: Africa, East--Description and travel Arabian Peninsula--Description and travel India--Description and travel Malabar (India)--Description and travel Malay Archipelago--Description and travel China--Description and travel
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