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who is the intended audience of antonio pigafetta in writing the document

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Answered by Twinkle318
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pegafetta tells how,being in bercelona in 1519,he heard about megellans expidition,abd being wiseful to learn about the world,he asked for an obtained the permission to join the voyage.megellan wanted to prove that the world was around and through his exploration the DID PROVE that the earth is round

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Antonio Pigafetta was a scholar and explorer from Italy

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Antonio Pigafetta was a scholar and explorer from Italy. He took part in the exploration mission to the Spice Islands headed by explorer Ferdinand Magellan under the flag of Emperor Charles V, as well as the successive voyage all around the world after Magellan's death in the Philippines Islands. The task is credited to Antonio Pigafetta, a Venetian scholar who was born around 1490 in Vincenza, Italy, and accompanied Magellan on his voyage. Pigafetta kept a detailed journal, which has since been lost. Pigafetta describes how, while in Barcelona in 1519, he heard about Magellan's expedition and, eager to learn more about the world, asked for and was granted permission to join the voyage. Magellan wanted to demonstrate that the world was round, and he did so through his exploration.

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