-
subsequently referred to as the "Angra de
Bezeguiche" (after the name of the
local ruler). The bay of "
Bezeguiche"
would go on to
serve as a
critical stop...
-
meeting between two
different expeditions occurred at the
watering stop at
Bezeguiche in present-day Dakar, Senegal, as
Vespucci was on his
expedition to chart...
- mid-June,
Lemos and
Vespucci left
Bezeguiche for Brazil.
Shortly after,
Cabral and Simão de
Miranda themselves reached Bezeguiche,
where they find
Diogo Dias...
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double Cape
Verde and sail into the
Angra de
Bezeguiche (Bay of Dakar).
Fernandes anc****d at
Bezeguiche island (Gorée island),
which was uninhabited...
-
South American,
African and
Asian continents) on the
African coast, at
Bezeguiche (the bay of Dakar, Senegal),
listening the
accounts of its
sailors (then...
-
after the
Dutch island of Goeree. The
island was also
known as Palma, or
Bezeguiche in Portuguese.
Historical affiliations Portugal 1444–1588 Dutch Republic...
-
point for the
collection and
repair of tempest-tossed ships. The
Angra de
Bezeguiche (Bay of Dakar, Senegal) was a
common watering stop for
ships after doubling...
- armada,
finally stumbled upon the
weary Dias at the
watering stop of
Bezeguiche (Bay of Dakar, Senegal) in June 1501. They
returned to
Lisbon together...
- his
return journey by himself,
finally catching up with the
others at
Bezeguiche (Dakar, Senegal) in late June. They
arrived in
Lisbon in July, 1501. Pero...
-
accompanied him, now as
captain of one of the ships.
After stopping at
Bezeguiche island near Cape
Verde peninsula the
ships came to "an
island in the midst...