Gerhard Kremer, also known as Geradus Mercator (it was fashionable to have a Latin nickname in the 16'th Century), produced his first map in 1537.
Ptolomy, who liked to call himself Claudius Ptolemaeus, did his thing in the 2'nd century - so, somewhere between 100 and 200 A.D.
Soooo... Ptolomy wins!! by 14 centuries !!!!
1 Ptolemy's
2 Mercator
3 Captain Cook Maps Newfoundland
4 Robinson
Ptolemy came first in 150 CE (2nd Century), then Newfoundland in 1507, and Cook's map was in 1794.
Ptolemy belonged to the Roman Empire but Mercator was one of the Portuguese navigators of the Middle Ages, a lot later.
ptolemy's world map Columbus reaches the western hemisphere piri reis map mercator projection
Upon moving from Hartford, the Hurricanes' first captain was Kevin Dineen.
you find limestone in Bottswana, Guinesy, Belgium, Switzerland, Australia and the best place Broadesabentland limestone was first found in Newfoundland eg Broadesabentland By Geologist Davidenko Broadyalobentla from Italy in 1890.
Captain John Smith did the first rough map of the bay and its shores. Then, Augustine Herman, a Bohemian explorer, merchant, and cartographer, did the first accurate map of the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River regions.
Luke's call sign in the first movie is Red 5, in the book it is blue 5. According to Attack Of The Show: Captain Beef Curtains
Captain Cooks first voyage was to Europe
When very young he worked with his father as a farmer, later he was apprentice to a grocer
marco polo columbus captain cook first photo
Captain James Cook's first occupation was that of working under his father on the farm where his family lived. After moving to Staithes from Yorkshire, he became apprenticed as a shop boy to a haberdasher and grocer.
The egg white cooks first since it is on the outside of the yolk.
the beothuks are the first nations in Newfoundland and they hated and detested john.
Memorial University College was the first public institution in Newfoundland. It was established in 1925
The first settlement in Newfoundland by Europeans was established early in the 11th century by Leif Eriksson, sailing out of Iceland.
Lief Eriksson was the first non-Native American to find Newfoundland.
Newfoundland has been around eversince vikings. The first record of someone living in Newfoundland was in 1200. The Norse raiders lived there.
The Beothuks first originated from Newfoundland and Labrador and the last Beothuk died in St.John's, Newfoundland.
The country that colonized Newfoundland and Labrador was Europe. It was colonized in 1949.