Magellan set out from Seville, Spain in 1519 with five ships in an attempt to find a western sea route to India, as inspired by Christianity. His fleet included the Trinidad, Victoria, San Antonio, Concepcion, and Santiago. A nobleman named Pigafetta kept records of the voyage. Three of Magellan's captains mutinied but he crushed the revolt, and they passed through the tip of South America and into the Pacific Ocean. Some sailors developed scurvy but Magellan continued on, until he was killed in the Philippines. Captain Del Cano finished the voyage on the Victoria, becoming the first expedition to circumnavigate the world.