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SuperAttainer:
Bartholomeu Dias

Portuguese Navigator:
Bartholomeu
Dias
Main
Life Accomplishments:
He
was a Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope, the
southern tip of Africa, in 1488, the first European known to do so since
ancient times.
In
1481 Dias accompanied Diogo de Azambuja on an expedition to the Gold
Coast. Dias was a cavalier of the royal court, superintendent of the royal
warehouses and sailing-master of the man-of-war São Cristóvão (Saint
Christopher). King John II of Portugal appointed him on 10 October 1486 as
the head of an expedition which was to endeavor to sail around the
southern end of Africa in hopes of finding a trade route leading to Asia.
The chief purpose of the expedition was to find the country of the
legendary Christian African king known as Prester John, concerning whom
recent reports had arrived through João Afonso de Aveiro and with whom
the Portuguese wished to enter into friendly relations.
Basics:
Born:
1457 in Portugal
Died: May 29 1500 ( 43 years old) off the Cape of Good Hope in a
storm
Nationality: Portuguese
Religion: Roman Catholic
Fields: Exploration
Main Accomplishments: All his voyages summed up to the
addition of one thousand four hundred miles to King John’s world map. He
discovered the Cape of Storms, which was later renamed by King John as the
Cape of Good Hope. He also found a sea route to the Indian Ocean, which
created a great advantage for Portugal in trading around that area.
Chronology
of Life Events:
1457
Bartolomeu
Dias was born in Portugal
1481
Bartolomeu
Dias joined Diogo d'Azambuja to explore the Gold Coast of Africa
Oct
10 1486
King
John II of Portugal appoints Bartolomeu Dias leader of an expedition to
sail around the southern most tip of Africa and make contact with a
Christian ruler in the Indies called Prester John. Marco Polo and Vasco de
Gama had both informed the Portuguese court of the existence of Prester
John, King of Ethiopia
Aug
1487
Bartolomeu
Dias embarked from the River Tagus below Lisbon on his voyage of
exploration around Africa to the Indies with two armed caravels and one
supply-ship, a square-rigger, which was commanded by his brother, Pero
Dias
Dec
1487
They
reached Golfo da Conceicão (Walvis Bay)
Jan
1488
Unknowingly
the sailed through a terrible storm around the Cape of Good Hope which
Diaz called called Cabo Tormentosa - the Cape of Storms
Feb
3 1488
Sailed
North to Bahia dos Vaqueiros (Mossel Bay) where they landed
Mar
14 1488
West
of Bushman's River mouth, they dropped anchor at a headland, called False
Islet, now known as Kwaaihoek and decided to embark on their return
journey home
Dec
1488
Bartolomeu
Dias returned to Lisbon having opened up lucrative trading routes from
Europe to Asia and with invaluable information for future Portuguese
voyages of exploration
1497
Dias
accompanied the expedition led by Vasco da Gama to India
1500
Dias
accompanied Pedro Álvares Cabral on the voyage that resulted in the
discovery of Brazil. This voyage mysteriously took a course to the New
World and Cabral discovered Brazil - the expedition then turned back
towards the south coast of Africa
May
24 1500
Bartolomeu
Dias dies in a violent storm in the Cape of Good Hope
Early
Life:
Bartolomeu
Dias came from a noble Portuguese family and his father attended the
Portuguese court. It is believed that Dias came from a family of seamen
and explorers including Joao Dias who sailed around Cape Bojador in 1434
and Diniz Dias who discovered the Cape Verde Islands
Bartolomeu
Dias was well educated as befitted his status and would have been taught
several languages, physics, geometry, mathematics and astronomy.
He
was a member of the royal Portuguese court and held the title of Sailing
Master of the Portuguese man-of-war Sao Cristovao (San Christovao)

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2. Contrarian
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