To calculate the number of days between July 8, 1497, and May 20, 1498, we first need to find the number of days remaining in July 1497. There are 24 days remaining in July, plus 31 days in August, 30 days in September, 31 days in October, 30 days in November, 31 days in December, 31 days in January 1498, 28 days in February, 31 days in March, 30 days in April, and finally 20 days in May. Adding these up, we get a total of 317 days between July 8, 1497, and May 20, 1498.
2014 - 1498 = 516
Many nations were represented by the many explorers who sailed in 1497.
John Cabot was born in 1450 and disappeared in 1499.
Queen Isabella had 5 children. four girls and 1 boy. There names were- Isabella, John, Joan,Maria, and Catherine. Her son John died in 1497. Her daughter Isabella became Queen of Portagual but she died in 1498.
.Da Gama reached the Cape of Good Hope on November 7, 1497 and rounded it on November 22, 1497. Vasco da Gama led an expedition of four ships sent by the Portuguese to sail, for the first time, all the way from Portugal around Africa and then across the Indian Ocean, in order to reach India, source of many valuable spices. The expedition left Lisbon on July 8, 1497. They reached the southern tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope, on November 22, 1497. The expedition then sailed northwards partway up the coast of Africa before turning east across Indian Ocean. They crossed the Indian Ocean in 23 days, and reached Calcutta, India on May 20, 1498.
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Vasco da Gama was a famous Portuguese explorer and colonial administrator. On his first journey in July 8 1497, he sailed with 4 ships.
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Queen Isabella had 5 children. four girls and 1 boy. There names were- Isabella, John, Joan, Maria, and Catherine. Her son John died in 1497. Her daughter Isabella became Queen of Portugal but she died in 1498.
John Cabot explored for a total of two years. Cabot was born in 1450 and he died in 1499. He sailed to Canada in 1497. He sailed to England next where he died. He claimed land for England.
The answer before said yesss. Let me clarify that Francisco Pizarro was the explorer who brought down the Inca empire. I get confused between Bartholomeu Diaz and Vasco da Gama, but your question helps. In 1498, Vasco da Gama rounded the southern tip of Africa.