<P> The expedition was funded largely by the Spanish Crown, which provided ships carrying supplies for two years of travel . Expert cartographer Jorge Reinel and Diogo Ribeiro, a Portuguese who had started working for Charles V in 1518 as a cartographer at the Casa de Contratación, took part in the development of the maps to be used in the travel . Several problems arose during the preparation of the trip, including lack of money, the king of Portugal trying to stop them, Magellan and other Portuguese incurring suspicion from the Spanish, and the difficult nature of Faleiro . Finally, thanks to the tenacity of Magellan, the expedition was ready . Through the bishop Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca they obtained the participation of merchant Christopher de Haro, who provided a quarter of the funds and goods to barter . </P> <P> The fleet provided by King Charles V included five ships: </P> <Ul> <Li> The flagship Trinidad (110 tons, crew 55), under Magellan's command </Li> <Li> San Antonio (120 tons; crew 60) commanded by Juan de Cartagena </Li> <Li> Concepción (90 tons, crew 45) commanded by Gaspar de Quesada </Li> <Li> Santiago (75 tons, crew 32) commanded by João Serrão </Li> <Li> Victoria (85 tons, crew 43), named after the church of Santa Maria de la Victoria de Triana, where Magellan took an oath of allegiance to Charles V; commanded by Luis Mendoza . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The flagship Trinidad (110 tons, crew 55), under Magellan's command </Li>

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