The person who paid for Batolomeu Dias' voyage was King John (the second)
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal sponsored Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, but it was not Dias' voyage. Bartolomeu Dias' expedition, which rounded the Cape of Good Hope, was also funded by the Portuguese crown. The financial backing aimed to explore a sea route to India, enhancing trade and expanding Portuguese influence in the region.
Bartolomeu Dias' voyage around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 was sponsored by King João II of Portugal. Dias was tasked with finding a sea route to India and establishing Portuguese presence in the region. The expedition was part of Portugal's efforts to expand its trade routes and seek new opportunities for wealth and power.
Africa
The Cape of Good Hope
Bartolomeu Dias embarked on his exploration voyage in 1487 and returned to Portugal in 1488.
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Días (or Diaz, I've seen it both ways) sailed for Portugal in the 15th century(1487 to 1500).
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King John II