Nao Victoria

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Nao Victoria was the Spanish carrack that became the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the globe as part of Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition in the early 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carrack
historical ship
sailing ship
achievement completed first circumnavigation of the Earth
armament cannon
builder Spanish shipbuilders in the early 16th century
captain Ferdinand Magellan
Juan Sebastián Elcano
constructionPeriod early 16th century
countryOfOrigin Crown of Castile
crewCountOnReturn 18
about 18 men
dateOfDeparture 1519
dateOfReturn 1522
departurePort Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Seville
endPointOfCircumnavigation Seville
expeditionCompletedBy Juan Sebastián Elcano
expeditionLeader Ferdinand Magellan
flag Spanish flag (early 16th century Crown of Castile)
fleetSizeAtStart 5 ships
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
material wood
namedAfter Saint Victoria
notableFor surviving the Magellan–Elcano circumnavigation as the only ship of the fleet
operator Magellan–Elcano expedition
surface form: Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition
otherShipsInFleet Concepción
San Antonio
Santiago
Trinidad
partOf Magellan–Elcano expedition
propulsion sails
returnPort Sanlúcar de Barrameda
rigging square-rigged mainmasts with lateen mizzen
role first ship to circumnavigate the globe
startPointOfCircumnavigation Seville
tonnage about 85 tons
usedFor oceanic exploration
spice trade voyage to the Moluccas
visited Canary Islands
Cape Verde Islands
Cape of Good Hope
Guam
Indian Ocean
Maluku Islands
surface form: Moluccas

Pacific Ocean
Philippines
surface form: Philippine Islands

Strait of Magellan

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Nao Victoria Museum namedAfter Nao Victoria