if their main religon wasn't Christianity he would treat them violently because he belived everyone should be Christian
he started a sailing school he started a sailing school
He once threw his Sat Nav overboard in a fit of rage
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No, he was not in the military but he did found a school for explorers that also trained them how to fight to some extent.
He contributed to the society because he showed that traveling by ship would be possible because Portugal wanted to find an all water route to Asia without using the silk road.
Prince Henry was the youngest son of Portugal's King John I and Queen Phillipa, so he would never rule his country. Instead, he began to sail to Africa to discover a sea route to different lands. He never found it, but made a huge impact on geographic knowledge at the time. He also wanted to spread Christianity to distant lands. He converted Native African tribes. All his ships depicted a red cross on the sails.
the reason is that he wanted to sell the Africa slaves
Prince Henry the Navigator started a school for navigators in an effort to find a faster passageway to the far east. Sailors made some leeway towards his goal, but the actual route was not discovered until years after his death when Vasco da Gama made the trip in 1498.
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No, he was not in the military but he did found a school for explorers that also trained them how to fight to some extent.
Prince Henry of Portugal, also known as Henry the Navigator, did not personally start a school for navigators. However, he did establish a center for exploration and navigation in Sagres, Portugal, where he supported expeditions and sponsored navigational research that ultimately contributed to the Age of Discovery and the exploration of new lands, including North America by other explorers who followed his legacy.
To find a sea route to India was one idea...
He contributed to the society because he showed that traveling by ship would be possible because Portugal wanted to find an all water route to Asia without using the silk road.
Portugal took the lead in overseas exploration due to their strong government support. Prince Henry was the nations most enthusiastic supporter. He saw the wealth that existed beyond Europe.
He was officialy mad.
Kind of. The Half-Blood Prince is Snape who did some bad things in his life, but he made up for them.
A bust of George Basevi, who helped design the square Statues of: Simón Bolívar, South American Liberator Sculptor Hugo Daini Christopher Columbus, explorer A gift from the people of Spain in 1992 and the sculptor was Tomas Banuelos. Columbus' sponsor, Prince Henry The Navigator Prince Henry the Navigator was the son of King John I of Portugal. Don Jose de San Martin, founder of Argentine independence This 1993 statue is by Juan Carlos Ferraro Sir Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster The 1998 work is by Jonathan Wylder A statue of Magellan was recently unveiled by the President of Portugal See some more details at www.secret-london.co.uk
I need some of the instruction ... how to became a flight navigator??/
Prince Henry was the youngest son of Portugal's King John I and Queen Phillipa, so he would never rule his country. Instead, he began to sail to Africa to discover a sea route to different lands. He never found it, but made a huge impact on geographic knowledge at the time. He also wanted to spread Christianity to distant lands. He converted Native African tribes. All his ships depicted a red cross on the sails.