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    strengthen the defenses of the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, Vasco da Gama was launched in 1876 and completed in 1878. She served as the flagship of the Portuguese...
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  • Vasco da Gama (c. 1460s–1524) was a Portuguese explorer. Vasco da Gama may also refer to: Vasco da Gama, Goa, India Vasco da Gama railway station Vasco...
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  • scrapped in 1909 Thor (1872) - wrecked in 1919 Central battery ironclad Vasco da Gama (1876) - broken up in 1935 Broadside armored frigates Tetuán (1863) - sunk...
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  • Bartolomeu Dias 28 (1858) Estefânia 28 (1859) Sá da Bandeira 13 (1862) Duque da Terceira 13 (1864) Vasco da Gama (1876) - a coast defence battleship Pátria Afonso...
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  •  Royal Navy Sunk in collision with Iron Duke in Irish Sea, 1 Sep 1875 Vasco da Gama 1876-12-01 Central battery ironclad  Portuguese Navy Rebuilt and heavily...
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  • history and linguistics earned him the fellowship of the Instituto Vasco da Gama in Goa in 1871, and of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bombay in 1873....
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    North America. Bartolomeu Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa and Vasco da Gama reached India, linking Europe and Asia for the first time by ocean route...
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    of nearby Kerala to which were added later people of Arab descent. Vasco da Gama visited these islands around 1498. In the mid 16th century all the inhabited...
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  • Dom Manuel (fl. 1881) Domingos da Gama Sousa (Rica Na’u) (fl. 1912) [stepson of Ono Bau] António de Sousa Gama João Gama de Costa Castro (?-1995) [son]...
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    by refugees from the Kilwa Sultanate shortly before the arrival of Vasco De Gama in 1498. Hassani, a leader of the refugees who settled in Quelimane...
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  • Universal, 1870. 640p. (in Portuguese) D. Vasco da Gama e a Villa da Vidigueira D. Vasco da Gama e a Villa da Vidigueira. Lisboa: Typographya Universal...
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  • ISBN 85-87723-49-9. Lance (1998). Um século de paixão, Vasco da Gama, A História do clube da Cruz de Malta. Série Grandes Clubes. Moreira Junior, José...
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  • (1916–1996) Lília da Fonseca (1906-1991) Manuel da Fonseca (1911–1993) Raquel Freire (born 1973), screenwriter, novelist Joana da Gama (c. 1520–1586) Almeida...
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    from South Africa to Angola. In 1865, she replaced the sailing ship Vasco da Gama as the Artillery School of the Portuguese Navy, conducting training...
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    Real Sociedade Asiática. He was one of the founders of the Instituto Vasco da Gama. He was decorated with the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila...
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    lived here. He was also known as AM BABA. When Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama discovered Europe-to-India sea route in 1497, he had a Gujarati by his...
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    the Portuguese. Portugal established direct contact with India after Vasco da Gama first reached the subcontinent by sea via the Cape Route in 1498. A...
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    Parente da Silva, while new additions continued within the interior: in 1875, a sculpture of Maria Pia was completed by Césare Sighinolfi; in 1876, a painting...
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    independence of Cape Verde. On 5 July 1975, at Praia, Portugal's Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves turned over power to National Assembly President Abílio Duarte...
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  • first Shia to migrate to the region having done so while assisting Vasco da Gama. You want to know the first member of our family to be in Africa and...
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    various lands and islands and establishing a colony on Hispaniola 1498 Vasco da Gama sails around Africa from Portugal reaching India and establishing trade...
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    Register of Shipping. 1892. p. 87. Chesneau & Kolesnik, p. 401; Ironclads Vasco da Gama and Andes, p. 108; Silverstone, p. 11 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • went with Marco Polo: A Story of Venice and Cathay (1938) He went with Vasco da Gama (1940) He went with Christopher Columbus (1943) He went with Magellan...
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    Paço d'Arcos was named after this palace where King Manuel I watched Vasco da Gama's caravels depart for India."Archived copy". Archived from the original...
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    the Lisbon municipal council in 1874. A similar project was suggested in 1876, that included rail-lines that would be pulled by animals up an inclined...
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    England, Italian explorer John Cabot explores Newfoundland. 1497–98 – Vasco da Gama sails to India and back. 1498 – On his third voyage to the Americas...
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    first reached the west coast of India when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed at Calicut in 1498. According to historian Manuel de Faria e...
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  • early as the eighth or ninth century CE. In 1498, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama became the first known European to reach the African Great Lakes coast;...
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    has a team, Vasco da Gama FC, which is over 50 years old, with a soccer field, a futsal court, and an open swimming pool. Vasco da Gama has an amateur...
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    Dias followed the African coast on his way south in August 1487, while Vasco da Gama would take an open sea route from the latitude of Sierra Leone, spending...
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