The portugues nobleman who set up a school for sailors was Prince Henry. If this question was asked by a seventh grader in St. Gabe's , then it's me, AlYsSSSaA CrUURUZ.
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The first navigation school was likely set up by the Portuguese during the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries, with notable contributions from Prince Henry the Navigator. These schools aimed to train sailors in the art of navigation and cartography to facilitate long-distance voyages and discover new trade routes.
I hope this website helps...http://www.usps.org/national/eddept/files/prince_henry_hist.pdf
Sailors are to crew as teachers are to school.
it was the Atlantic ocean, they set sail from north Africa (morocco) i think and sailed the Atlantic ocean hitting many storms and many africans and spanish/portuguese sailors died
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He was a Portuguese navigator called Ferdinand Magellan. = Portuguese navigator =
sailors would have a better knowledge of sailing and the coarse to Africa would be easier and safer sailors would have a better knowledge of sailing and the coarse to Africa would be easier and safer
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Spanish, Portuguese and French.