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  1. Henry the Navigator is a legendary, almost mythical, figure in late medieval history. Together with Columbus he was considered one of the progenitors of 'modernity', a man who dared to challenge the scientific assumptions of his age and by so doing was responsible for liberating Europeans from the geographical constraints which had bound them since the collapse of the Roman Empire.

  2. We start a new series where the Reconquista left off. With the fall of Granada, the Age of Discovery begins! First up is Henry the Navigator. Henry was the s...

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  3. Noong 1460 namatay si Prinsipe Henry the Navigator, ngunit nagpatuloy ang trabaho sa Sagres sa ilalim ng direksyon ng pamangkin ni Henry, si Haring John II ng Portugal. Ang mga ekspedisyon ng instituto ay nagpatuloy sa pakikipagsapalaran sa timog, pagkatapos ay pinaikot ang Cape of Good Hope, at naglayag sa silangan at sa buong Asya sa susunod na ilang dekada.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Books. Prince Henry the Navigator. C. Raymond Beazley. BiblioBazaar, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.

  5. 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.

  6. Henry the Navigator, Portuguese Henrique o Navegador orig. Henrique, infante (prince) de Portugal, duque (duke) de Viseu, senhor (lord) da Covilha, (born March 4, 1394, Porto, Port.—died Nov. 13, 1460, Vila do Infante, near Sagres), Portuguese prince and patron of explorers. He helped his father, John I, capture the Moroccan city of Ceuta in ...

  7. Image of a Portuguese knight, which some art historians believe to be the true portrait of Infante Henry the Navigator, first Duke of Viseu. Detail from the fifth panel of the polyptych Adoration of Saint Vincent, attributed to Portuguese Renaissance painter Nuno Gonçalves, composed c.1470 (possibly as early as 1450s).