Dias and da Gama
1495-1577 the Portuguese flag looked like this:
The Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to India was Vasco da Gama. He completed this historic voyage in 1498, successfully reaching the Indian city of Calicut. Da Gama's journey opened up a sea route to Asia, significantly impacting trade and establishing Portugal as a dominant maritime power.
The first successful expedition to circumnavigate the globe was Ferdinand Magellan. The Portuguese explorer sailed around the Earth from 1519 to 1522.
A network of long distance trade routes dominated by Muslim merchants.
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
Diaz and Da Gama
Prince Henry was a Portuguese royal prince, soldier, and patron of explorers. Henry sent many sailing expeditions down Africa's west coast, but did not go on them himself. Thanks to Prince Henry's patronage, Portuguese ships sailed to the Madeira Islands rounded Cape Bojador sailed to Cape Blanc sailed around Cap Vert and went as far as the Gambia River and Cape Palmas
the captain joshquas from portugese.
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The Portuguese sailed across the Atlantic to get to the Americas.
i think it was jacquez
Ferdinand Magellan or Fernao de Megalhaes or Ferdinando de Magallanes
Vasco da Gama
At the time Vasco da Gama sailed around Africa and reached India, the Arabs controlled trade between India and Europe.
Hernando Cortez sailed on a Ship known as the Caravel. A caravel is a small, highly agile ship industrialized in the 15th century by the Portuguese to travel around along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. The ship sails gave her pace and the power to sail against the wind.
Vasco de Gama
Prince Henry, often referred to as Henry the Navigator, was a Portuguese royal prince born in 1394. He played a crucial role in the early days of the Portuguese Empire by promoting maritime exploration along the West African coast. Although he never sailed himself, he established a school for navigators and sponsored numerous expeditions that advanced knowledge in navigation and cartography, significantly contributing to the Age of Discovery. His efforts laid the groundwork for Portugal's expansion into new territories and trade routes.