Vasco da Gama's mother, Isabel Sodré, is not well-documented in historical records regarding any specific job or occupation. She was primarily known as a noblewoman and the wife of Estêvão da Gama, a knight in the service of the king of Portugal. Given the societal norms of the time, her role would have primarily centered around managing the household and family rather than pursuing a formal job.
He was a explorer.
No, her job was being a mother.
She was a book-keeper for a local ship builder.
She didn't have a job other than being a mother.
At her job.
He was a explorer.
Vasco de Gama was an explorer from the country of Portugal. He was the first person to sail from Europe to India.
No, her job was being a mother.
She was a book-keeper for a local ship builder.
Odai was Tokugawa Ieyasu mother. no further detail was known about her. if you find any info.......GOOD JOB.......:)
The love from a child is enough for a mother. The hardest job is the best job. :)
Mlk's mother was a teacher.
Al Capone's mother job was selling and making illegal alcohol.
Mother Teresa's first job was at a convent being a roman catholic nun.
Rosa's mother was a school teacher.
She was a housewife.
It depends on where you are getting the job, my mother started off as a billing clerk with no certifications and ended up getting them as she worked more and more with the company. no, it does not