Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator, discoverer of the mouth of the Congo river. Engraving. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca. 1890. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diogo-cao-ca-1452-1486-portuguese-navigator-discoverer-of-the-mouth-of-the-congo-river-engraving-el-congo-y-la-creacin-del-estado-independiente-de-este-nombre-historia-de-los-trabajos-y-exploraciones-verificados-the-congo-and-the-founding-of-its-free-state-a-story-of-work-and-exploration-by-henry-m-stanley-edited-in-barcelona-ca-1890-spain-image425239895.html
RM2FKR9R3–Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator, discoverer of the mouth of the Congo river. Engraving. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca. 1890. Spain.
Corpus (Crucified Christ), late 1800s-early 1900s. The Kingdom of Kongo was founded in the 1300s and rapidly consolidated into a centralized state. Shortly after the arrival of the Portuguese explorer Diogo Cam in 1483, and the Catholic missionaries traveling with him, the Kongo king was baptized as João I, and Christianity became the state religion. Commercial and diplomatic relationships may have been solidified between the Kongo kingdom and the Portuguese, but civil war, the Atlantic slave trade, and Christian proselytism would cause serious disruption and turmoil in Kongo society duri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corpus-crucified-christ-late-1800s-early-1900s-the-kingdom-of-kongo-was-founded-in-the-1300s-and-rapidly-consolidated-into-a-centralized-state-shortly-after-the-arrival-of-the-portuguese-explorer-diogo-cam-in-1483-and-the-catholic-missionaries-traveling-with-him-the-kongo-king-was-baptized-as-joxe3o-i-and-christianity-became-the-state-religion-commercial-and-diplomatic-relationships-may-have-been-solidified-between-the-kongo-kingdom-and-the-portuguese-but-civil-war-the-atlantic-slave-trade-and-christian-proselytism-would-cause-serious-disruption-and-turmoil-in-kongo-society-duri-image330084038.html
RM2A50HFJ–Corpus (Crucified Christ), late 1800s-early 1900s. The Kingdom of Kongo was founded in the 1300s and rapidly consolidated into a centralized state. Shortly after the arrival of the Portuguese explorer Diogo Cam in 1483, and the Catholic missionaries traveling with him, the Kongo king was baptized as João I, and Christianity became the state religion. Commercial and diplomatic relationships may have been solidified between the Kongo kingdom and the Portuguese, but civil war, the Atlantic slave trade, and Christian proselytism would cause serious disruption and turmoil in Kongo society duri
Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator. Between 1482 and 1486 he undertook two expeditions along the West African coast, serving King John II of Portugal. Discoverer of the mouth of the Congo River. Sculpture by the Portuguese sculptor Alvaro de Brée (1903-1962), 1947-1948. Detail. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Author: Alvaro de Brée (1903-1962). Portuguese sculptor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diogo-cao-ca-1452-1486-portuguese-navigator-between-1482-and-1486-he-undertook-two-expeditions-along-the-west-african-coast-serving-king-john-ii-of-portugal-discoverer-of-the-mouth-of-the-congo-river-sculpture-by-the-portuguese-sculptor-alvaro-de-bre-1903-1962-1947-1948-detail-maritime-museum-lisbon-portugal-author-alvaro-de-bre-1903-1962-portuguese-sculptor-image545940528.html
RM2PM5MM0–Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator. Between 1482 and 1486 he undertook two expeditions along the West African coast, serving King John II of Portugal. Discoverer of the mouth of the Congo River. Sculpture by the Portuguese sculptor Alvaro de Brée (1903-1962), 1947-1948. Detail. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Author: Alvaro de Brée (1903-1962). Portuguese sculptor.
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RM2AJGWD0–The call of the dark continent : a study in missionary progress, opportunity and urgency . aids orpurchased from the coast chiefs, were con-stantly landed in Portugal. When the first excitement of trade wasover, the Portuguese pressed further alongthe African coast-line. When Henry theA New Route Navigator died in 1460, others took up theto India work he left unfin;shed. In 1484 Diogo Cam discovered the mouth of the Congo;three years later (1487) Bartholomew Diazrounded the Cape of Good Hope ; and in1497-8 Vasco da Gama sailed up the EastAfrican coast to Mombasa and thenceacross the ocean to I
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Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator, discoverer of the mouth of the Congo river. Engraving. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca. 1890. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diogo-cao-ca-1452-1486-portuguese-navigator-discoverer-of-the-mouth-of-the-congo-river-engraving-el-congo-y-la-creacin-del-estado-independiente-de-este-nombre-historia-de-los-trabajos-y-exploraciones-verificados-the-congo-and-the-founding-of-its-free-state-a-story-of-work-and-exploration-by-henry-m-stanley-edited-in-barcelona-ca-1890-spain-image425239907.html
RM2FKR9RF–Diogo Cao (ca. 1452-1486). Portuguese navigator, discoverer of the mouth of the Congo river. Engraving. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca. 1890. Spain.
A century of discovery; biographical sketches of the Portuguese and Spanish navigators from Prince Henry to Pizarro; . BALBOA TAKING POSSESSION OF THE SOUTH SEA. n ^ ;: $ CONTENTS. PART I.—THE PORTUGUESE. CHAPTER FAGK I. INTRODUCTORY .--.--- i 11. PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR - - - - 6 III. DIOGO CAM AND MARTIN BEHAIM - - - - 40 IV. BARTHOLOMEW DIAZ AND PEDRO DE COVILHA^I - - 49V. VASCO DA GAMA - - - - - - 57 VI. PEDRO ALVAREZ CABRAL AND JUAN DE NOVA - - 87 VII. FRANCISCO DE ALMEIDA - - - - - 98 VIIL ALFONSO DE ALBUQUERQUE - - - - - I16 IX. THE LAST DISCOVERIES OF THE PORTUGUESE - 131 X. THE POR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-century-of-discovery-biographical-sketches-of-the-portuguese-and-spanish-navigators-from-prince-henry-to-pizarro-balboa-taking-possession-of-the-south-sea-n-contents-part-ithe-portuguese-chapter-fagk-i-introductory-i-11-prince-henry-the-navigator-6-iii-diogo-cam-and-martin-behaim-40-iv-bartholomew-diaz-and-pedro-de-covilhai-49v-vasco-da-gama-57-vi-pedro-alvarez-cabral-and-juan-de-nova-87-vii-francisco-de-almeida-98-viil-alfonso-de-albuquerque-i16-ix-the-last-discoveries-of-the-portuguese-131-x-the-por-image338132958.html
RM2AJ3812–A century of discovery; biographical sketches of the Portuguese and Spanish navigators from Prince Henry to Pizarro; . BALBOA TAKING POSSESSION OF THE SOUTH SEA. n ^ ;: $ CONTENTS. PART I.—THE PORTUGUESE. CHAPTER FAGK I. INTRODUCTORY .--.--- i 11. PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR - - - - 6 III. DIOGO CAM AND MARTIN BEHAIM - - - - 40 IV. BARTHOLOMEW DIAZ AND PEDRO DE COVILHA^I - - 49V. VASCO DA GAMA - - - - - - 57 VI. PEDRO ALVAREZ CABRAL AND JUAN DE NOVA - - 87 VII. FRANCISCO DE ALMEIDA - - - - - 98 VIIL ALFONSO DE ALBUQUERQUE - - - - - I16 IX. THE LAST DISCOVERIES OF THE PORTUGUESE - 131 X. THE POR
. Pioneers in South Africa . Portuguese in South Central Africa 103 Diogo Cam, and a second expedition under that greatcommander had ascended the Congo River in 1485, andat the highest point they could reach, nearest to the im-passable Yelala Falls, had inscribed on the rocks therecord of their achievement. Diogo Cam took away withhim to Portugal a few Congo natives, who were baptizedand really became convinced Christians. In 1491 thesepeople returned to the Congo with Roderiga de Souza,who brought with him a large number of Portuguesemissionaries to convert the kingdom of Kongo to Chris-tiani Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pioneers-in-south-africa-portuguese-in-south-central-africa-103-diogo-cam-and-a-second-expedition-under-that-greatcommander-had-ascended-the-congo-river-in-1485-andat-the-highest-point-they-could-reach-nearest-to-the-im-passable-yelala-falls-had-inscribed-on-the-rocks-therecord-of-their-achievement-diogo-cam-took-away-withhim-to-portugal-a-few-congo-natives-who-were-baptizedand-really-became-convinced-christians-in-1491-thesepeople-returned-to-the-congo-with-roderiga-de-souzawho-brought-with-him-a-large-number-of-portuguesemissionaries-to-convert-the-kingdom-of-kongo-to-chris-tiani-image372536913.html
RM2CJ2EHN–. Pioneers in South Africa . Portuguese in South Central Africa 103 Diogo Cam, and a second expedition under that greatcommander had ascended the Congo River in 1485, andat the highest point they could reach, nearest to the im-passable Yelala Falls, had inscribed on the rocks therecord of their achievement. Diogo Cam took away withhim to Portugal a few Congo natives, who were baptizedand really became convinced Christians. In 1491 thesepeople returned to the Congo with Roderiga de Souza,who brought with him a large number of Portuguesemissionaries to convert the kingdom of Kongo to Chris-tiani
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RM2CD9RRA–. The call of the dark continent : a study in missionary progress, opportunity and urgency . s orpurchased from the coast chiefs, were con-stantly landed in Portugal. When the first excitement of trade wasover, the Portuguese pressed further alongthe African coast-line. When Henry theA New Route Navigator died in 1460, others took up theto India ^Q^,]^ ^^ Y^^^ unfinished. In 1484 Diogo Cam discovered the mouth of the Congo;three years later (1487) Bartholomew Diazrounded the Cape of Good Hope ; and in1497-8 Yasco da Gama sailed up the EastAfrican coast to Mombasa and thenceacross the ocean to
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