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RF2BDXHKX–Henry the Navigator, Portuguese Patron
RMWH8FYR–Vasco da Gama (1469-1524) was a Portuguese navigator and explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery, and the first person to sail directly from Europe to India. In 1498 he made the first voyage from western Europe around Africa to the East. . . . .
RMM2HXBB–Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese Explorer
RM2K08DTR–Gomes Eanes de Zurara (c. 1410 - c. 1474), sometimes spelled Eannes or Azurara, was a Portuguese chronicler of the European Age of Discovery, the most notable after Fernao Lopes
RM2RXADR7–Two handed sword and autograph of Vasco da Gama, c. 1460s – 1524, Portuguese explorer, digitally edited
RM2R6ECK9–Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460). By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). Dom Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (1394-1460), better known as Prince Henry the Navigator, was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
RM2B00MHC–Vasco da Gama (1460 or 1469 – 1524) Explorer and Imperialist, c. 1913. Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (1460 or 1469 – 1524) was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India. For a short time in 1524 he was Governor of Portuguese India under the title of Viceroy.
RM2NCN788–Coque, 15th century. Engraving.
RF2R6H16G–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. The downtown of Porto has the look of medieval architecture.
RME3Y48G–Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521). Portuguese explorer. Led first expedition to circumnavigate the globe. Engraving.
RF2M4ATGD–Detail of the Portuguese Discoverers statues in the Padrão dos Descobrimentos in Belém, Lisbon, Portugal
RM2B01ATW–Italy: Amerigo Vespucci (9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512), Italian explorer, navigator, cartogapher and America's namesake. Portrait, c. 16th century. Amerigo Vespucci was born and brought up by his uncle in the Republic of Florence, in what is now Italy. The Americas are generally believed to have derived their name from the feminised Latin version of his first name. At the invitation of King Manuel I of Portugal, Vespucci participated as observer in several voyages that explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502.
RM2AWX8CG–The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . t an early age withenthusiasm for the great voyages of discovery whichwere being made at that period. In 1505 he tookpart in the expedition of Francisco dAlmeida, whichwas equipped to establish the Portuguese viceroyaltyin India, and in 1511 he performed important ser-vices in the Portuguese conquest of Malacca. He re-turned home in 1512 and took part in the Portugueseexpedition to Marocco, where he was severely wounded.(Jn account of a persona
RMBPDGP4–The mysterious compass rose within the Fortaleza de Sagres (Sagres Fortress) on the Algarve in Portugal.
RF2NM82AW–Lisbon, Portugal- November 4, 2022: Tall bronze statue of Luis de Camoes writer on a lioz limestone pillar in Camoes Square
RMBPK1FB–MONUMENT TO THE DISCOVERIES IN LISBON
RFJGJBBJ–Castelo de Sao Jorge is located on a hilltop overlooking historic Lisbon (Portugal)
RFJGJB78–Jerónimos Monastery finished in 1601 is one of the icons of the Manuelian style of architecture
RMWHA0TB–Possibly the closest likeness to Columbus in middle age - Christopher Columbus was born in the Italian city of Genoa in the year 1451. His father was a wool weaver and merchant who sold cloth. Genoa was famous for its map-makers, traders and explorers and many of its men became sailors. Christopher went to sea at the age of 14. In 1476, the ship on which he was aboard was attacked off the coast of Portugal. He managed to swim the six miles to Lisbon. He settled there and married the daughter of a Portuguese nobleman.. In Portugal, Columbus taught himself astronomy, arithmetic, history and
RMM2HXBA–Map of the Strait of Magellan, 1621
RM2RXADMK–Document written and signed by Vasco da Gama, c. 1460s – 1524, Portuguese explorer, digitally edited
RME1EH7E–Dom Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira, c. 1469 - 1524, a Portuguese explorer,
RF2R6H16T–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. Focus on a nice edifice neo-classical. There is two streets and people walking on it.
RMBPDGTK–A chapel within the Fortaleza de Sagres (Sagres Fortress) on the Algarve in Portugal.
RFJGJB7M–Jerónimos Monastery finished in 1601 is one of the icons of the Manuelian style of architecture
RMM2HXBC–Map of the Strait of Magellan, 1619
RF2R6H16J–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. Focus on a street with 1900s buildings. One of them is probably with Art Deco style.
RMBPDGPP–Tourists photograph each other within the Fortaleza de Sagres (Sagres Fortress) on the Algarve in Portugal.
RFJGJB6J–Jerónimos Monastery finished in 1601 is one of the icons of the Manuelian style of architecture
RMM2HXD5–Vasco da Gama Meets the Samorim of Calicut, 1498
RMM2HXCP–Vasco da Gama Meets the Samorim of Calicut, 1498
RF2R6H0Y8–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. The downtown of Porto has the look of medieval architecture.
RMM2HXCW–King John II of Portugal Greets Vasco da Gama, 1499
RF2R6H1F4–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. Focus on a small square with a bar, people are drinking coffee.
RF2R6H0Y5–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. The downtown of Porto has the look of medieval architecture.
RF2R6H1A0–Several facades in Porto City, august 2015 17th. Focus on a rounded facade with some balconies. It's in front of a church, with a statue of the Virgin
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