
The mutinies had significant consequences for Magellan and his crew:
On the night of April 1, the mutineers seized control of three ships: San Antonio , Concepción , and Victoria . They killed loyal officers, raised their own flags, and sent a message to Magellan on the Trinidad : “You are relieved of command. The king’s authority is now with us.” ferdinand magellan mutiny
When Espinosa boarded the Victoria , he handed Mendoza a letter. As Mendoza read it, Espinosa drew a dagger and stabbed him in the neck. Simultaneously, a second loyalist killed Mendoza’s deputy. The mutineers on deck were stunned. Espinosa’s men then cut the Victoria ’s anchor cables and sailed the ship back to the Trinidad . The mutinies had significant consequences for Magellan and
The expedition of Ferdinand Magellan (1519–1522) is celebrated as the first circumnavigation of the Earth. However, before Magellan ever reached the Pacific Ocean or the Philippines, he faced a near-total collapse of his command. In the barren harbors of the South American winter, a coordinated mutiny broke out—an event that tested Magellan’s leadership, cost men their lives, and reshaped the chain of command. This is the story of the (also known as the Easter Mutiny of 1520). As Mendoza read it, Espinosa drew a dagger