Disambiguation evidence for Victoria via surface form

"Victoria (ship)"


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Predicate Object
achievement first ship to circumnavigate the globe
armament arquebuses
armament cannon
armament crossbows
commandedBy Ferdinand Magellan
commandedBy Juan Sebastián Elcano
countryOfOrigin Crown of Castile
crewSizeAtDeparture about 45 men
crewSurvivorsOnReturn 18 men
destinationRegion Maluku Islands
surface form: Moluccas
expeditionDepartureCountry Spain
expeditionDepartureDate 1519
expeditionDeparturePort Sanlúcar de Barrameda
expeditionDeparturePort Seville, Spain
surface form: Seville
expeditionReturnCountry Spain
expeditionReturnDate 1522
expeditionReturnPort Sanlúcar de Barrameda
expeditionReturnPort Seville, Spain
surface form: Seville
flag Spanish flag
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
instanceOf carrack
instanceOf historic ship
instanceOf sailing ship
namedAfter Saint Victoria
notableCrewMember Antonio Pigafetta
notableFor demonstrating practical global circumnavigation
operator Spanish expedition to the Moluccas
originalFleetShips Concepción
originalFleetShips San Antonio
originalFleetShips Santiago
originalFleetShips Trinidad
originalFleetSize five ships
partOf Magellan–Elcano expedition
propulsion wind power
role flagship on return leg of first circumnavigation
sailPlan three-masted square-rigged
sailingTechnology lateen and square sails
sponsoredBy Charles I of Spain
surface form: King Charles I of Spain
survivingShipsOfFleet only ship to complete the circumnavigation
tonnage about 85 tons burden
voyageObjective reach the Spice Islands by sailing west
voyageRoute Atlantic Ocean
voyageRoute Atlantic return to Spain
voyageRoute Cape of Good Hope
voyageRoute Indian Ocean
voyageRoute Pacific Ocean
voyageRoute Strait of Magellan
voyageType circumnavigation