Vasco Da Gama

Bartolomeu Dias

Bartolomeu Dias was the Portuguese explorer who became the first known European to round the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, opening the sea route toward the Indian Ocean.

Born
1450 CE
Died
1500 CE
Role
Portuguese explorer

Portuguese explorer (1450–1500)

Portrait of Bartolomeu Dias in 15th-century Portuguese maritime attire
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1450
Lisbon origins

Bartolomeu Dias was born in Portugal, where royal interest in navigation shaped opportunities for ambitious sailors.

1487–1488
Sailing south

The expedition sailed down Africa’s west coast, moving beyond previously known limits and entering increasingly dangerous waters.

1488
Return and impact

Dias returned to Portugal with news of a sea route around Africa, reshaping plans for future voyages to Asia.

1500
Final voyage

Dias died during a later expedition when his ship was lost at sea near the same southern waters he had once navigated.

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A path carved along the edge of the unknown seas

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1450

Lisbon origins

Bartolomeu Dias was born in Portugal, where royal interest in navigation shaped opportunities for ambitious sailors.

1470–1486

Royal service

He served the Portuguese crown in various naval roles, gaining trust and experience that prepared him for leading a major expedition.

1487

Command assigned

Dias was chosen to lead an expedition to find a sea route around Africa’s southern end toward the Indian Ocean.

1487–1488

Sailing south

The expedition sailed down Africa’s west coast, moving beyond previously known limits and entering increasingly dangerous waters.

1488

Storm-driven passage

A powerful storm pushed Dias’s ships far from the coast, unintentionally carrying them beyond Africa’s southern tip.

1488

Turning point

Facing crew resistance and limited supplies, Dias decided to turn back after reaching the eastern coast of southern Africa.

1488

Return and impact

Dias returned to Portugal with news of a sea route around Africa, reshaping plans for future voyages to Asia.

1497–1499

Later involvement

Dias later assisted in preparations for Vasco da Gama’s voyage, helping ensure the success of the route he had discovered.

1500

Final voyage

Dias died during a later expedition when his ship was lost at sea near the same southern waters he had once navigated.

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Further reading

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Bartolomeu Dias,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Bartolomeu Dias,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Bartolomeu Dias,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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