Mutineer Cartagena placed into stocks. Engraving c. 1909.
Born
Castile
Died
c. 1520
Patagonia
Nationality
Castilian
Known for
Captaincy of a vessel in the Magellan expedition and ringleader of a mutiny in 1520
Juan de Cartagena (died c. 1520) was a Spanish aristocrat who served on the Magellan expedition as the inspector general of the fleet and captain of one of the five ships sent by Spain to find a western route to Asia. Cartagena frequently argued with Magellan during the voyage and questioned his authority. Following a failed mutiny attempt of which Cartagena was the principal organizer, Magellan marooned Cartagena on a remote island in Patagonia in 1520, before continuing on to the Strait of Magellan.
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archbishop Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca (leader of the Casa de Contratación), along with the expedition's other two Spanish captains, JuandeCartagena and Luis...
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