Prince Henry the Navigator, a Portuguese royal, was instrumental in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and the Age of Discoveries, promoting maritime exploration along the African coast and the development of new navigational techniques. Although he never personally sailed on these expeditions, his efforts laid the groundwork for future explorers. It was ultimately explorers like Vasco da Gama, who reached India by sea in 1498, that fulfilled the ambitions Prince Henry had championed.
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Prince Henry the Navigator did not go on any of the voyages that he sponsored.
No,henry did not
african coast
he went to india
never
Prince Henry the navigator set out to found a school of navigation and go around the horn of Africa.
Prince Heinrich of Prussia went by Henry.
Prince Henry or Henry the Navagator sailed from 1419-1460
northwestern africa