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Vandino (sometimes
Vadino or Guido) and
Ugolino Vivaldi (sometimes
Ugolino de Vivaldo) (fl. 1291) were two
brothers and
Genoese explorers and merchants...
- Lack of this
information may have
doomed the 13th-century
expedition of
Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi, who were
headed towards the
Canary Islands (as yet...
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magnetic comp****es
during the
thirteenth century allowed navigators such as
Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi to
strike out on
voyages to
unknown lands. The Epistola...
- cir****navigate Africa, but this has not been
definitively confirmed. c. 1291
Vandino Vivaldi Unknown Atlantic Ocean The
Genoese sailor and
explorer brothers...
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between Genoa and
navigation is
testified by
Lancelotto Malocello, by
Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi, and most
prominently by
Christopher Columbus. The...
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frequently mistakenly called this. The thirteenth-century
Genovese navigators Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi may have
sailed as far as Cape Non
before being lost...
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established the
Kingdom of Africa. In May 1291 the
Genoese brothers,
Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi,
commanded the
first known expedition in
search of...
- Teodinus, Tracinus, Tradinus, Tructinus, Trudinus, Uittina, Uittinus,
Vandino, Goandinus, Vitinus,
Zanino -linus, -llinus: Abbelino, Adolinus, Francolino...
- Senegal. The
first known effort may have been by the
Genoese brothers Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi, who set out down the
coast in 1291 in a pair of ships...
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Venetian Lagoon), to
prevent fires in
Venice itself.
Spring – The
brothers Vandino and
Ugolino Vivaldi,
Italian explorers and
merchants from Genoa, embark...