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- Malarial feverSebastian Vizcaino died of malarial fever on Mindanao1. He had made two attempts to return to Mexico in a small ship, but was unsuccessful. He died frustrated and forgotten. Alternatively, he died on San Miguel Island of his broken limb2. He was an earlier victim than Hudson or Franklin of the search for the Straits of Anian2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.After two heartbreaking attempts to return to Mexico in a small ship, he died of malarial fever on Mindanao, frustrated and forgotten.sandiegohistory.org/archives/books/explorers/ch5/Off the coast of Northern California, November storms drove him back. He returned to San Miguel Island to weather the gales and recuperate. He died there of his broken limb, an earlier victim than Hudson or Franklin of the search for the Straits of Anian.sandiegohistory.org/archives/books/wherecalifornia…
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Sebastián Vizcaíno died in 1624 in Mexico City, New Spain. In 1888, botanist Greene published Viscainoa, which is a genus of flowering plants from Mexico belonging to the family Zygophyllaceae and was named in Sebastián Vizcaíno's honour. See more
Sebastián Vizcaíno (1548–1624) was a Spanish soldier, entrepreneur, explorer, and diplomat whose varied roles took him to New Spain, the Baja California peninsula, … See more
Vizcaíno was born in 1548, in Extremadura, Crown of Castile (Spain). He saw military service in the Spanish invasion of Portugal during 1580–1583. … See more
In 1611, Vizcaíno carried a Japanese delegation led by Tanaka Shōsuke from Mexico back to Japan. In an ambassadorial capacity, Vizcaíno met with the shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and his father, the retired first shōgun, Tokugawa Ieyasu See more
In 1593, the disputed concession for pearl fishing on the western shores of the Gulf of California was transferred to Vizcaíno. He succeeded in sailing … See more
In October 1615, Vizcaíno commanded 200 men at the port of Salagua against an attack by 200 Dutch pirates led by Joris van Spilbergen. … See more
• Chapman, Charles E. (1920). "Sebastian Vizcaino: Exploration of California". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 23 (4): 285–301. See more
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