Vasco da Gama
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His initial voyage to India by way of Cape of Good Hope (1497–1499) was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans. This was a milestone in Portuguese maritime exploration as and marked the beginning of a sea-based phase of globalization. Da Gama's discovery of the sea route to India opened the way for an age of global imperialism and enabled the Portuguese to establish a long-lasting colonial empire along the way from Africa to Asia. Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputed Mediterranean Sea and traversing the dangerous Arabian Peninsula. The sum of the distances covered in the outward and return voyages made this expedition the longest ocean voyage ever made until then.
After decades of sailors trying to reach the Indies, with thousands of lives and dozens of vessels lost in shipwrecks and attacks, da Gama landed in Calicut on 20 May 1498. Unopposed access to the Indian spice routes boosted the economy of the Portuguese Empire, which was previously based along northern and coastal West Africa. The main spices at first obtained from Southeast Asia were pepper and cinnamon, but soon included other products, all new to Europe. Portugal maintained a commercial monopoly of these commodities for several decades. It was not until a century later that other European powers were able to challenge Portugal's monopoly and naval supremacy in the Cape Route.
Da Gama led two of the Portuguese India Armadas, the first and the fourth. The latter was the largest and departed for India four years after his return from the first one. For his contributions, in 1524 da Gama was appointed Governor of India, with the title of Viceroy, and was ennobled as Count of Vidigueira in 1519. He remains a leading figure in the history of exploration, and homages worldwide have celebrated his explorations and accomplishments. The Portuguese national epic poem, ''Os Lusíadas'', was written in his honour by Luís de Camões. Provided by Wikipedia
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42by Eulália Pereira, Pedro Braga, Gustavo Pires Morais, Nuno Bettencourt, João Primo, Luís Vouga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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45by Inês Delgado, Ana Fonte Boa, Ana Filipa Carvalho, Bruno Melica, Pedro Braga, Vasco Gama RibeiroGet full text
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47by Catarina Ruivo, Eduardo M. Vilela, Ricardo Ladeiras-Lopes, Rita Faria, Nuno Ferreira, Vasco Gama RibeiroGet full text
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48by Eulália Pereira, Pedro Braga, Gustavo Pires Morais, Nuno Bettencourt, João Primo, Luís Vouga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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49by Olga Sousa, Eulália Pereira, Daniel Caeiro, José Ribeiro, João Primo, Pedro Braga, Luís Vouga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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50by João Almeida, Sara Ferreira, Joana Malheiro, Paulo Fonseca, Daniel Caeiro, Adelaide Dias, José Ribeiro, Vasco GamaGet full text
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51by Alexandra da Silva Castro, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo Ferraz, Nuno Bettencourt, João Carlos Mota, Vasco Gama RibeiroGet full text
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52by Olga Sousa, Eulália Pereira, Daniel Caeiro, José Ribeiro, João Primo, Pedro Braga, Luís Vouga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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53by João Almeida, Sara Ferreira, Joana Malheiro, Paulo Fonseca, Daniel Caeiro, Adelaide Dias, José Ribeiro, Vasco GamaGet full text
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57by Eduardo M. Vilela, José Ribeiro, João Almeida, Marlene Fonseca, Adelaide Dias, João Primo, Pedro Braga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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58by Marta Ponte, Nuno Dias Ferreira, Nuno Bettencourt, Daniel Caeiro, Marlene Fonseca, Aníbal Albuquerque, Luís Vouga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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60by Eduardo M. Vilela, José Ribeiro, João Almeida, Marlene Fonseca, Adelaide Dias, João Primo, Pedro Braga, Vasco GamaGet full text
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