King John II sponsored Bartolomeu Dias to find a sea route to India in order to bypass the Ottoman-controlled land routes. Dias' successful exploration of the southern tip of Africa opened the possibility of establishing a maritime trade route to Asia, reinforcing Portugal's navigation and trade capabilities.
Bartolomeu Dias's motive for exploration was to find a sea route to Asia by sailing around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope. This was part of the Portuguese efforts to establish direct trade links with Asia and bypass the Muslim-controlled overland trade routes.
Bartholomeu Dias' exploration in 1488 was funded by the Portuguese monarchy, particularly King John II. Dias sailed around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope, as part of Portugal's efforts to find a sea route to India.
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Bartolomeu Dias sailed in the year 1487, and went to Africa for King John.
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He was the first person to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa He was sponsored by the Portugese king John the second.
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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.
he started to sail around the world because king john II assigned him to do it.
The person who paid for Batolomeu Dias' voyage was King John (the second)
Bartolomeu Dias (Bartholomew Diaz) was the first European explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. He ventured only a little way up the east coast of Africa before returning to Portugal.Dias originally named the Cape as the "Cape of Storms", but this was later renamed Cape of Good Hope by King John II of Portugal as it represented the possibility of a trade route with the East.Vasco da Gama (Dom Vasco da Gama) was the first European (Portuguese) explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and find a sea route to India, landing in Calicut in 1498.
Bartolomeo Dias, a nobleman of the Portuguese royal household, was a Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southernmost tip of Africa in 1488, the first European known to have done so. he was really sailing to find John in Portugal i hope i have answered you
Bartolomeu Dias's motive for exploration was to find a sea route to Asia by sailing around the southern tip of Africa, now known as the Cape of Good Hope. This was part of the Portuguese efforts to establish direct trade links with Asia and bypass the Muslim-controlled overland trade routes.