John II of Portugal funded Bartholomeu Dias' exploration expedition.
Bartholomeu Dias was born around 1450 in Portugal. Not much is known about his early life and upbringing, but it is believed that he came from a noble family background. Dias began his career as a sailor and gained experience in navigation and exploration through various voyages along the African coast.
Bartholomeu Dias explored the southern coast of Africa in 1488. He was the first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope.
Bartholomeu Dias's goal was to discover an all-water route to India by sailing around the southern tip of Africa. He achieved this goal in 1488 when he became the first European to round the Cape of Good Hope.
Bartolomeu Dias embarked on his exploration voyage in 1487 and returned to Portugal in 1488.
Bartholomeu Dias's expedition was significant because he was the first European to sail around the southern tip of Africa, demonstrating the feasibility of a sea route to the Indian Ocean. This paved the way for the Portuguese to establish trade routes with Asia, leading to the Age of Discovery and European imperialism.
he was looking to find a better trade route
to help Vasco Da Gama find his way to India
Bartholomeu Dias is a dude
Bartholomeu Dias was in Sernjurda looking for his family after he got back to sea from his hardships on the Atlantic Ocean.
Bartholomeu Dias was born around 1450 in Portugal. Not much is known about his early life and upbringing, but it is believed that he came from a noble family background. Dias began his career as a sailor and gained experience in navigation and exploration through various voyages along the African coast.
Yes, he was.
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Bartholomeu Dias was famous for being the first European to lead a voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. His exploration was also the first of the age of exploration. This lead to a new route to India. There were two explorers who lead explorations passed the Cape of Good Hope after that, in the Age of Exploration. Those two explorers, who were both sailing from Portugal, were Vasco da Gama, in 1497, and Pedro Álvares Cabral
Bartholomeu Dias
He didn't succeed.
1685
he did have a father. HAPPY?