M Gil Eanes
PT
Early 15th century - Mid 15th century
Gil Eanes was a Portuguese navigator best known for being the first European to sail past Cape Bojador in 1434, breaking a psychological barrier of Atlantic navigation. His voyage marked a turning point in the expansion of Portuguese maritime exploration down the African coast, leading eventually to the discovery of a sea route to India.
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