María de la Victoria, Sancti Spiritus, Anunciada, San Gabriel, Santa María del Parral and San Lesmes and a patache, Santiago. De Loaísa was named captain...
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Iglesia de San Lesmes Abad is a Roman Catholic church in Burgos, Spain. It is located in the Plaza de San Juan, in front of the Public Library, adjacent...
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Expedition to the Spice Islands as commander of the vessel San Lesmes. In January 1526, the San Lesmes was blown by a gale southwards from the eastern mouth...
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Adelelmus (died c. 1100) (French: Aléaume; Spanish: Lesmes) – was a French-born Benedictine monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Born...
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which again they miraculously survived. In 1526 the Spanish vessel the San Lesmes commanded by Francisco de Hoces, member of the Loaísa expedition, was...
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that the cannons were from the San Lesmes, a ship of the Spanish Loaísa expedition. Langdon proposed that the San Lesmes had foundered on the atoll, thrown...
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naval captain Francisco de Hoces and his crew in 1526. His ship, the San Lesmes, was part of the Spanish Loaísa expedition to the Pacific Ocean. The ship...
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Europeans to reach the Marquesas may have been the crew members aboard the San Lesmes, a Spanish vessel that disappeared in a storm in June 1526; it was part...
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Morrow, Paul. "Baybayin Styles & Their Sources". Retrieved April 25, 2020. de San Agustin, Caspar (1646). Conquista de las Islas Filipinas 1565–1615. 'Tienen...
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were mainly based on the single voyage of Joäo Afonso in 1525-27, in the San Lesmes. Hervé claimed that Afonso was driven south from west of the Straits of...
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