Dimasaua, also spelled Dimasawa and Dimasava, was the invented name created by 17th-century Spanish missionary Fr. , S.J., pointing to a tiny isle in southern Leyte whose chief, according to Colín, "gave the most signal service" to Ferdinand Magellan and his crew at the port of Butuan in March–April 1521. The incident is described in a three-paragraph epitome of Magellan's sojourn in Philippine waters, part of a historical study entitled Labor evangelica obreros de la compañia de Jesus en las islas Filipinas, which was published 1663 in Madrid.
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| - Dimasaua, also spelled Dimasawa and Dimasava, was the invented name created by 17th-century Spanish missionary Fr. , S.J., pointing to a tiny isle in southern Leyte whose chief, according to Colín, "gave the most signal service" to Ferdinand Magellan and his crew at the port of Butuan in March–April 1521. The incident is described in a three-paragraph epitome of Magellan's sojourn in Philippine waters, part of a historical study entitled Labor evangelica obreros de la compañia de Jesus en las islas Filipinas, which was published 1663 in Madrid. (en)
- Mazaua, actualmente conocida como , es el nombre de un puerto situado en las Islas Filipinas, donde Fernando de Magallanes y su , flota formada por tres naos fondea, desde el día 28 de marzo hasta el 4 de abril de 1521.Hasta el día de hoy no ha sido posible localizar el lugar, de modo que historiadores y científicos siguen buscando la ubicación exacta de dicha isla, según lo narrado en sus crónicas por el cronista vicentino Antonio Pigafetta. (es)
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| - Dimasaua, also spelled Dimasawa and Dimasava, was the invented name created by 17th-century Spanish missionary Fr. , S.J., pointing to a tiny isle in southern Leyte whose chief, according to Colín, "gave the most signal service" to Ferdinand Magellan and his crew at the port of Butuan in March–April 1521. The incident is described in a three-paragraph epitome of Magellan's sojourn in Philippine waters, part of a historical study entitled Labor evangelica obreros de la compañia de Jesus en las islas Filipinas, which was published 1663 in Madrid. (en)
- Mazaua, actualmente conocida como , es el nombre de un puerto situado en las Islas Filipinas, donde Fernando de Magallanes y su , flota formada por tres naos fondea, desde el día 28 de marzo hasta el 4 de abril de 1521.Hasta el día de hoy no ha sido posible localizar el lugar, de modo que historiadores y científicos siguen buscando la ubicación exacta de dicha isla, según lo narrado en sus crónicas por el cronista vicentino Antonio Pigafetta. (es)
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