...the Moluccas, where they quarrel with the…
April 1544 CE
...the Moluccas, where they quarrel with the Portuguese, who imprison them on Amboyna.
Ruy López de Villalobos dies in his prison cell on April 14.
Some one hundred and seventeen remaining crewmembers survive, among them Gines de Mafra and Guido de Lavezaris.
De Mafra produces several manuscripts on the Magellan circumnavigation and has his manuscripts are delivered back to Spain by a close friend on board.
They leave for Malacca, where the Portuguese put them on a ship bound for Lisbon.
Thirty elect to remain, including de Mafra, who at fifty-three is too old to withstand the rigors of another ocean crossing.
(His manuscript will remain unrecognized for many centuries, discovered only in the twentieth century and published in 1920.)