The School of Navigation, also known as the Maritime School of Sagres, was founded in the early 15th century in Sagres, Portugal. Established under the patronage of Prince Henry the Navigator, it aimed to advance maritime knowledge and exploration techniques. This institution played a crucial role in the Age of Discovery, facilitating Portuguese exploration along the African coast and beyond.
The School of Navigation was founded in the 15th century, during the Age of Exploration.
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Prince Henry the Navigator founded a school of navigation in Portugal during the 15th century. He financed expeditions along the African coast and employed mapmakers to improve navigation techniques and increase knowledge of the seas.
It was founded in Lisbon, Portugal by Henry "The Navigator."
He founded a school of navigation and his sailors went around the horn of Africa.
Prince Henry started his navigation school in Sagres, Portugal.
Prince Henry School of Navigation at Sagres, Portugal - 1419
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School of Navigation: About 1418, Prince Henry started the first school for oceanic navigation along with an astronomical observatory at Sagres, Portugal. In this school, people were trained in nagivation, map-making, and science, in order to sail down the west of Africa.
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His school of navigation.