HISTORICAL TIMELINES ASSIGNMENT #1 A PORTUGUESE FIRST VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD Antionio Pigafetta’s Journal became the basis for the 1525 Travelogue: The First Voyage Around the World. According to scholar Theodore Cachey Jr., the travelogue represented “the literary epitome of its genre” and achieved an international reputation. One of Pigafetta’s patrons, Francesco Chiericati, called the journal “a divine thing” and Shakespeare himself seems to have been inspired by work: Setebos, a deity invoked in Pigafetta’s text by men of Patagonia, makes an appearance in The Tempest. (Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo) Arrival of Magellan's expedition to one of the Philippine Islands. They headed to Suluan and dropped anchor for a few hours of respite. Suluan is a small island in the province of Eastern Samar. They next dropped anchor at Homonhon, another small island in the province of Eastern Samar. They were detected by the boats of Rajah Kolambu who was visiting Mazaua, who later guided them to Cebu, on April 7. The Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan led the first voyage around the world. Departure from Seville, Spain 3/16/1521 1524-1525 9/20/1519 1519 1521 1522 1525 4/7/1521 Arrival at the Rajahnate of Cebu. 4/27/1521 Death of Magellan at the Battle of Mactan . 9/8/1522 The crew of the Victoria cast anchor in the waters off Seville, Spain, having just completed the first circumnavigation of the world. On board was Antonio Pigafetta, a young Italian nobleman who had joined the expedition three years before, and served as an assistant to Ferdinand Magellan en route to the Moluccas Islands. Magellan was dead. The rest of the fleet was gone: the Santiago shipwrecked, the San Antonio overtaken, the Concepcion burned and the Trinidad abandoned. HISTORICAL TIMELINES ASSIGNMENT #2 MGA GUNITA NG HIMAGSIKAN/PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION Birth of Emilio Famy Aguinaldo Sr. in Cavite el Viejo (present-day Kawit), in Cavite province, to Carlos Jamir Aguinaldo and Trinidad FamyAguinaldo, a Tagalog Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children, the seventh of whom was Emilio Sr. governor) in the Spanish colonial administration and his grandparents Eugenio K. Aguinaldo and Maria JamirAguinaldo. Emilio Aguinaldo became the Cabeza de Barangay under the Maura Law. 3/16/1521 • Katipunan-led Revolution by Andres Bonifacio. • Emilio Aguinaldo led the Kawit Revolt. • 13 Martyrs of Cavite were executed. • Rizal was executed in Luneta. 8/31/ - 12/1896 The constitution of Biak-na-Bato is signed. 11/1/1897 3/22/1869 1869 1895 1896 1897 1/1/1895 Emilio Aguinaldo became a Free Mason 3/7/1895 Santiago Alvarez, whose father was a Capitan Municipal (Mayor) of Noveleta, encouraged Aguinaldo to join the "Katipunan", a secret organization led by Andrés Bonifacio that was dedicated to the expulsion of the Spanish and the independence of the Philippines through armed force.[15] Aguinaldo joined the organization and used the nom de guerre Magdalo in honor of Mary Magdalene. The local chapter of Katipunan in Cavite was established and named Sangguniang Magdalo, and Aguinaldo's cousin Baldomero Aguinaldo was appointed leader. 5/31/1897 Aguinaldo establishes the Philippine republican government in Biak-na-Bato, San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan. HISTORICAL TIMELINE ASSIGNMENT #3 1900-1941 Independence, Political Cartoon’s Alfred McCoys, Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era 3/16/1521 1908 1918 1924 1926 1946 HISTORICAL TIMELINE ASSIGNMENT #4 Customs of Tagalogs, Kartilya? Or Corazon Aquino’s Speech before the US Congress before the U. S Congress? Or unsa man gyud? Pol Pot died, evading prosecution for the deaths of 2 million Cambodians. U.S. President Harry Truman signed l Japanese peace treaty. 4/15/1998 4/15/1952 Arrival of Magellan's expedition to one of the Philippine Islands. They headed to Suluan and dropped anchor for a few hours of respite. Suluan is a small island in the province of Eastern Samar. They next dropped anchor at Homonhon, another small island in the province of Eastern Samar. They were detected by the boats of Rajah Kolambu who was visiting Mazaua, who later guided them to Cebu, on April 7. 3/16/1521 The Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan led the first voyage around the world. Departure from Seville, Spain 9/20/1519 Antionio Pigafetta’s Journal became the basis for the 1525 Travelogue: The First Voyage Around the World. According to scholar Theodore Cachey Jr., the travelogue represented “the literary epitome of its genre” and achieved an international reputation. One of Pigafetta’s patrons, Francesco Chiericati, called the journal “a divine thing” and Shakespeare himself seems to have been inspired by work: Setebos, a deity invoked in Pigafetta’s text by men of Patagonia, makes an appearance in The Tempest. (Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo) General Electric Company was organized. French and British troops landed at Narvik, Norway. 4/15/1992 4/15/1940 Tokyo Disneyland opened. 4/15/1983 1524-1525 1519 1521 1522 1525 4/7/1521 Arrival at the Rajahnate of Cebu. 4/27/1521 1910 1925 1940 1955 1970 1985 4/15/1923 4/15/1955 4/15/1994 Insulin became available for diabetics. Ray Kroc started the McDonald's restaurant chain. World Trade Organization was established. Death of Magellan at the Battle of Mactan . 9/8/1522 The crew of the Victoria cast anchor in the waters off Seville, Spain, having just completed the first circumnavigation of the world. On board was Antonio Pigafetta, a young Italian nobleman who had joined the expedition three years before, and served as an assistant to Ferdinand Magellan en route to the Moluccas Islands. Magellan was dead. The rest of the fleet was gone: the Santiago shipwrecked, the San Antonio overtaken, the Concepcion burned and the Trinidad abandoned. 4/15/1952 The first B-52 prototype was tested in the air. 4/15/1945 British and Canadian troops liberated concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. 4/15/1989 Chinese students launched democracy protests leading to Tienanmen Square massacre.