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Vasco da Gama's signature, like many historical figures of his time, typically consisted of a simple representation of his name. However, there are few surviving examples of his actual signature, and they often appear in documents related to his voyages and explorations. His name is usually written in a cursive style, reflecting the norms of 15th-century Portuguese writing. Due to the passage of time, authentic signatures can be difficult to verify, but they are important artifacts of his legacy as a prominent explorer.

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