Bartholomew Dias quote...

"Many of us spend our whole lives running from feeling with the mistaken belief that you cannot bear the pain. But you have already born the pain. What you have done is feel all you are beyond the pain."

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Facts about Bartolomew Dias...


  • Bartolomew Dias was a member of the royal Portuguese court when he was chosen to head the expedition to find the trade route to India.
  • Bartolomeu was also supposed to be searching for a man named Prester John, a supposed Christian King of Ethiopia. The king wished to establish a friendship to enable trade to India.

  • Bartolomew Dias was the sailing master of the man-of-war (warship) San Christovao.

  • The expedition to the south of Africa began in the summer of 1487 and lasted for 16 months.

  • A terrible storm blew Dias' three ships out to sea and his crew did not spot land for 13 days.

  • The food supply on the expedition began to run low and the crew convinced Dias to return to Portugal before reaching their destination of India.

  • On the return trip Dias' fleet saw the tip of Africa. They had missed it on the way because of the storm.

  • Dias named the tip of Africa ‘Cape of Storms' because of the storm they had encountered when they first sailed past it.

  • The king of Portugal changed the name to the ‘Cape of Good Hope' because he believed that its discovery would eventually lead to a route to India via water.

  • The king was not happy that Dias and his crew had not reached India and that they had not found Prester John.

  • Dias supervised the construction of two ships in 1494; both would be part of the first successful voyage to India traveling south around the Cape of Good Hope, led by Vasco de Gama.

  • After Vasco de Gama's successful expedition, king Manuel I sent a large fleet to India under the command of Pedro Alvares Cabral.

  • Bartolomew Dias' commanded four ships. They first sailed to Brazil, arriving there in March of 1500.

  • Their next destination was South Africa, and then India.

  • In May of 1500, the fleet's ships met a terrible storm at the place Dias had called the ‘Cape of Storms' (that the king renamed the Cape of Good Hope).

  •   Bartolomew Dias' ship sunk in the storm. It was one of four ships in the fleet of 13 ships that sunk.

  •   Bartolomew Dias died off the Cape of Good Hope when his ship went down. He never did reach his destination of India.




Monday, 8 September 2014

Google Maps

Check out this link to see the route Bartolomew Dias traveled to reach the Cape...


ItemBartolomew Dias Route to The Cape