In 1500, Bartholomew Dias did not command any ships, as he is best known for his earlier voyage around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. By 1500, Dias was not actively leading expeditions, as he had returned to Portugal. His significant contributions to exploration occurred in the late 15th century, particularly during his 1487-1488 voyage.
Yes, there are many different ways to spell it. Another way is Bartholomew Dias.
Bartolomeu Dias was successful in many ways. In 1494 he oversaw the building of the two ships that made the first successful expedition around the continent of Africa to India.
bartholomue dias the great explorer had 42 crew members in his expedition to the cape of good hope (cape of great storms)he made this expedition in a fleet of boats and was the head captian.
Bartolomeu Dias sailed three ships after sending 463 away to fight Muslim's (guess what! I'm only 10 yrs. old and answered this question! I'm so smart!)
Cabral had thirteen ships under his command, with over 1500 people working on them.
Yes, Bartholomew Roberts was a notorious pirate who plundered many ships and looted valuable treasures during his career on the high seas. He was known for his successful raids and amassed great wealth from his piratical activities.
Ships....... they didn't have good planes.
Bartolomeu Dias was successful in many ways. In 1494 he oversaw the building of the two ships that made the first successful expedition around the continent of Africa to India.
Amerigo Vespucci had three ships during his second voyage, which took place in 1499-1500. The three ships were named "Sancta Maria," "Sancto António," and "Concepción."
Bartholomew Dias encountered many problems. Such as facing the big storm at the the cape of good hope. Facing big waves on the journey to go to the Atlantic. Also they have to face a unknown waters which made them afraid.
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On Christopher second voyage he had 17 ships and 1500 crew member to go on the voyage