Henry the Navigator

Portuguese prince and governor (1394–1460) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry the Navigator
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Henry the Navigator was born in 1394 and died in 1460. He was a prince from Portugal, the third son of King John I of Portugal. He was called Infant Dom Henrique in Portuguese. He was never a navigator himself. He got his name because he organized many ocean voyages on which lands were found. He is seen as the man who started the Age of Discovery.

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He opened a navigation school in Portugal, so the technology of tools and ships could be made better. One of these developments was the caravel. His explorers discovered the first shipping routes directly from Europe to Asia for the Portuguese monarchy.

He was an ancestor of Anfrísio Avelino de Morais Sarmento (1877 - 1926), the Literate and landowner, Maria Bárbara Avelino de Araújo Costa (1881 - 1971), Lady of the Strait Farm, Zenaide Castelo Branco Ribeiro (Castelo Branco) (1952 - 2015), Public Servant of the State of Maranhão, Brazil, Raimundo Thomaz de Menezes (1906 - 1962), Visual Artist, Pedro Inácio da Silva (1896 - 1959), Administrator of the Municipal Entity of Teresina (PI), Raimundo Januário da Silva Borges Sampaio (1889 - 1966), Bachelor of Laws, and Lisandro Inácio da Silva, Filho (1896 - 1984), a professor.

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