Yes, Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal employed mapmakers and cartographers to advance maritime exploration during the 15th century. He established a school of navigation at Sagres, where experts created more accurate maps and navigational charts. This effort significantly contributed to Portugal's exploration of the African coast and the Atlantic, enhancing knowledge of geography and navigation techniques.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
In Portugal though the precise location is unknown He started the school in or near Sagres, Portugal. His school taught the skills of map making and sailing.
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It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
It employed the best map makers available. It employed sailors into teachers.
Prince Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored. Instead, Prince Henry established a school for the study of the arts of navigation, map making , and ship building
No. I am not sure what the real word for map makers are but it is definitely not geographer.
No. I am not sure what the real word for map makers are but it is definitely not geographer.
A cartographer.
In Portugal though the precise location is unknown He started the school in or near Sagres, Portugal. His school taught the skills of map making and sailing.
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map makers
Cartographers are map makers.