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Vasco da Gama - traduzione in tedesco

PORTUGUESE EXPLORER
Vasco Da Gama; Vasco de gama; Vasquo Dagama; Vasco da gama; Gama, Vasco da; Vasco Da, 1er Conde Da Vidigueira Gama; Vasco da Gamma; Vasco de Gama; Dom Vasco da Gama; Vasco di Gama; Vasco di gama; Vasco D Gama; Vasco de Gamma; Vasco Gama; V. de Gama; De Gama; Discovery of the way to the Indies; Isabel Sodré
  • Tomb of Vasco da Gama in the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in Belém, Lisbon
  • Portuguese coin from 1969 commemorating the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's birth.
  • The arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calicut, by [[Roque Gameiro]], 1900.
  • Vasco da Gama leaving the port of [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • Monument to the Cross of Vasco da Gama at the [[Cape of Good Hope]], South Africa
  • [[Portuguese discoveries]] and explorations: first arrival places and dates
  • 4th India Armada]] in 1502
  • The route followed in Vasco da Gama's first voyage (1497–1499)
  • A depiction of da Gama's fleet (from the ''Livro das Armadas'')
  • Gama's former tomb in [[St. Francis Church, Kochi]]
  • Cenotaph to Vasco da Gama in the [[Church of Santa Engrácia]], now the National Pantheon in Lisbon.
  • Outward and return voyages of the Portuguese India Run (''Carreira da Índia''). The outward route of the South Atlantic westerlies that Bartolomeu Dias discovered in 1487, followed and explored by da Gama in the open ocean, would be developed in subsequent years.
  • Pillar of Vasco da Gama in [[Malindi]], in modern-day [[Kenya]], erected on the return journey
  • Bronze statue of Vasco da Gama at his birthplace, [[Sines, Portugal]]
  • Kochi]]. Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524 when he was on his third visit to India. His body was originally buried in this church.
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  • Calicut]]
  • An aged Vasco da Gama, as Viceroy of India and Count of Vidigueira (from ''Livro de Lisuarte de Abreu'')
  • Portrait of Vasco da Gama by [[António Manuel da Fonseca]] (1838)
  • Coat of arms of Vasco da Gama.
  • Vasco da Gama before the [[Zamorin]] of Calicut, by [[Veloso Salgado]], 1898.
  • Vasco da Gama's signature (reads Ho Comde Almirante, "The Count Admiral")

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  • A [[Vietnam Airlines]] jet is boarded in front of the new terminal of [[Da Nang International Airport]]
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Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (; European Portuguese: [ˈvaʃku ðɐ ˈɣɐ̃mɐ]; c. 1460s – 24 December 1524), was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.

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 is widely considered a milestone in world history, as it marked the beginning of a sea-based phase of global multiculturalism. 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. The violence and hostage-taking employed by da Gama and those who followed also assigned a brutal reputation to the Portuguese among India's indigenous kingdoms that would set the pattern for western colonialism in the Age of Exploration. Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputed Mediterranean 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, first the Dutch Republic and England, later France and Denmark, 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.