John Cabot
John Cabot was the Italian explorer who named Newfoundland. He was sailing for England though.
The European explorer who rediscovered the ruins of Meroe was Giuseppe Ferlini, an Italian treasure hunter. In the 19th century, he looted the ancient pyramids at Meroe in modern-day Sudan in search of gold and artifacts.
John Cabot was an Italian explorer commissioned by England. He landed in North America in the late 1400s and claimed the land for England.
Giovanni Caboto.
I believe it was John Cabot
Giovanni Caboto was an Italian explorer commissioned by Henry VII of England in 1497. He sailed under the name John Cabot.
Yes, John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under an English flag, is credited with rediscovering Newfoundland in 1497. His voyage marked one of the first European explorations of North America since the Viking expeditions. Cabot's discovery laid the groundwork for later English claims to territories in the New World.
John Cabot, an Italian explorer commissioned by King Henry VII of England, landed on the coast of present-day Newfoundland in 1497. This expedition provided England with a basis for its claims in North America.
It was Jaun Diaz de Solis
The first explorer to sail across the Atlantic for England was John Cabot, an Italian navigator and explorer. In 1497, he embarked on his voyage under the commission of King Henry VII of England, reaching the coast of North America, likely present-day Newfoundland. Cabot's expedition marked England's first exploration of the New World and laid the groundwork for future English claims in North America.
John Cabot was an Italian explorer and navigator. He is credited with discovering parts of the North American continent.