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João II (John II) of Portugal renamed the southern tip of Africa the Cape of Good Hope. King John not just john
John II of Portugal renamed the southern tip of Africa the Cape of Good Hope.
King John of Portugal renamed the southern tip of Africa the Cape of Good Hope. He renamed it that because it's discovery indicated that a sea route to India would soon be found.
Yes. He originally named it the "Cape of Storms"(Cabo das Tormentas). It was later renamed the "Cape of Good Hope" (Cabo da Boa Esperança) by King John II of Portugal.Internet Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeu_Dias
It was King John The Second of Portugal who give its name. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to cross that cape to the other side, in order to find a way to get in India travelling by the sea. Initially, sailors proposed calling it Cape of Storms, but King John II changed to Cape of Good Hope because they really could cross it. After that, the Holland Impire installed a city in that place, which quickly developed, and they named it Cape Town.
The Cape Of Good Hope was at first called The Cape Of Storms by the Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Diaz who found it, but sadly the king of Portugal wanted more traders to come to Africa so he renamed it The Cape Of Good Hope. sadly, though, most of the people (if not all) who came died to do the storms.
Cape of Good Hope is in the Cape Peninsula of South Africa. Its first name was "Cape of Storms" by Bartolomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer.
(Bartholomeu Dias, not Bartholomew Dias)Yes. He originally named it the "Cape of Storms"(Cabo das Tormentas). It was later renamed the "Cape of Good Hope" (Cabo da Boa Esperança) by King John II of Portugal.Internet Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeu_Dias
After he made the first trip around the southern tip of Africa, Bartolomeu Dias named it the "Cape of Storms". King John of Portugal later renamed it the "Cape of Good Hope" to signify it's importance as a new, shorter trade route to Asia.
Vasco da Gama (Dom Vasco da Gama) was the first European (Portuguese) explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and find a sea route to India, landing in Calicut (India) in 1498.Bartolomeu Dias (Bartholomew Diaz) was the first European explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. He ventured only a little way up the east coast of Africa (into the Indian Ocean) before returning to Portugal. Dias originally named the Cape as the "Cape of Storms", but this was later renamed Cape of Good Hope by King John II of Portugal as it represented the possibility of a trade route with the East.
There was no South Africa until it became a Union in 1910. Before that it consisted of Boer states and British colonies. The first people to inhabit the Western Cape region were the Bushmen. After that the Dutch explorers(Jan van Riebeeck arrived), and then the British. Only a few hundred years after that did the Nguni people settle there.
Bartolomeu Dias (Bartholomew Diaz) was the first European explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. He ventured only a little way up the east coast of Africa before returning to Portugal.Dias originally named the Cape as the "Cape of Storms", but this was later renamed Cape of Good Hope by King John II of Portugal as it represented the possibility of a trade route with the East.Vasco da Gama (Dom Vasco da Gama) was the first European (Portuguese) explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and find a sea route to India, landing in Calicut in 1498.