he treated his crew well.
SI BARTOLOMEU DIAS NOONG 1488FROM: JOHNREY HIRO E. COLADILLANATUKLASAN NI BATOLOMEU DIAS ANG CAPE OF GOOD HOPE SA DULONG TIMOG NG APRIKASI VASCO DE DAMA NOONG 1489NAKARATING SI VASCO DE DAMA SA CALICUT, INDIA MATAPOS UMIKOT SA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, AT NAKABALIK SIYA SA EUROPA SA RUTA RING ITO. MAHALAGA ANG NAGING PAGLALAYAG NI VASCO DE DAMA DAHIL NATUKLASAN ANG DIRESTONG RUTANG-DAGAT MULA SA EUROPA HANGGANG ASYASI BARTOLOMEU DIAS AT SI VASCO DIAS AY ISANG PORTUGAL OR PORTUGESEHis actions was important because it opened up a route to India.
Only as long as it took them to bribe the gate keepers. The wall was built to keep the Chinese IN as much as to keep others out. It did the former fairly well.
They sacked Rome in 410 AD. The Romans didn't treat them very well and kept them from building and from food. They were upset...
Well, to me it sounds like, some people aspire to do great things to make history and achieve, and some people they can't really help it but something that makes history just happens to them, and some people just don't make history. hope my answer helps (it was kind of a guess ;)
well Some came to America to find a shorter distance from Spain to Why_did_Spanish_explorers_come_to_America, such as Christopher Columbus. Others came to find for "Cities of Gold" such as Hernán Cortez & Francisco Pizarro. Others came as a missionary mission to convert Native Americans to Christianity such as Serra Junipero. Most of these explorers would also claim the land they found to be property of the Spanish land
very well educated, befitting his noble family
He was treated well and respected. that is what i heard from another web. if you want to learn more search bartolomeu dias and go to time toast and go to the word version there. :) smiles!
He had two wifes that probably didnt go well for him
Sao Cristovao (Saint Christopher) (la Nina was Christopher Columbus's)
That information may be available in an archive in Portugal. It isn't available as information passed down through generations of a family. For the direct line from Bartolomeu Dias [c. 1450-May 29, 1500] went extinct with the navigator's great grandchildren, Dona Paula de Novais and Dona Violante de Castro, neither of whom married or had children. Neither can any indication of trouble be found in what's known of the navigator's life. For Portuguese historians describe Dias as the descendant of a seafaring line. And Pero Dias is identified as Bartolomeu's brother, and commander of the supply ship for Bartolomeu's expedition of 1487-1488 around the Cape of Good Hope, off the coast of modern South Africa. Diogo Dias aka Diogo Gomes [c. 1420-c.1485] is identified as another brother, who participated in the discovery of the Cape Verde Islands. But Diogo was about 30 years older than Bartolomeu. So he may have been the navigator's father, or a relative other than in the direct, nuclear family. So the information would indicate that Bartolomeu Dias got along well enough with his family to be able to follow the same line of work, and have them in close quarters, as in the case of Pero holding down the critical role of supply ship commander.
Most Muslims treat others well.
A measure of a good person is how well they treat others.
A measure of a good person is how well they treat others.
Not much is known about Bartolomeu Dias' childhood. He was born in the 15th century in Portugal and likely grew up in a maritime community with a family involved in seafaring. Dias later became a skilled navigator and explorer, known for being the first European to round the Cape of Good Hope.
Even though he was very occupied with music, he treated others very well, and he was generally well-respected.
well im not sure what your question is but the bible says do unto others that which you wish should be done unto you. in other words treat people how you would like to be treated
That he is the first European known to sail around the southern tip of Africa and that he witnessed the discovery of the future Brazil are two reasons why Bartolomeu Dias (c. 1451-May 29, 1500) is important to history.Specifically, Bartolomeu participated in an expedition of 1487-1488. The expedition's purpose was finding a sea route to India and setting up direct trade arrangements with Indians. The overland trade route was controlled by the Muslim middlemen of the Middle East.Dias also was one of the first Europeans known to have discovered the Land of the True Cross. He was a member of the expedition led by Pedro Alvares Cabral (1467? 1468? 1469? - c. 1520) in 1500. Through a navigation error, the expedition ended up off the coast of the subsequent Brazil.