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ALVARO See also: Henry the Navigator
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He was brought up (as a page or esquire) in the
See also: household of See also: Prince Henry, and while still " See also: young and audacious " took an important See also: part in the See also: discovery of " See also: Guinea." He was a See also: nephew of Joao Goncalvez Zarco, who had rediscovered the See also: Madeira See also: group in Henry's service (1418-1420), and had become part-governor of Madeira and See also: commander of See also: Funchal; when the See also: great expedition of 1445 sailed for West See also: Africa he was entrusted by his See also: uncle with a specially See also: fine caravel, under particular injunctions to devote himself to discovery, the most cherished See also: object of his princely master, so constantly thwarted
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Femandez,as a See also: pioneer, outstripped all other servants of the prince at this See also: time
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After visiting the mouth of the See also: Senegal, rounding Cape Verde, and landing in See also: Goree (?), he pushed on to the " Cape of Masts " (Cabo dos Matos, or Mastos, so called from its tall spindle-palms), probably between Cape Verde and the See also: Gambia, the most southerly point till then attained
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Next See also: year (1446) he returned, and coasted on much farther, to a See also: bay one See also: hundred and ten leagues " See also: south " (i.e
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S.S.E.) of Cape Verde, perhaps in the neighbourhood of Konakry and the Los Islands, and but little See also: short of Sierra Leone
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This record was not broken till 1461, when Sierra Leone was sighted and named
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A wound, received from a poisoned arrow in an encounter with natives, now compelled See also: Fernandez to return to See also: Portugal, where he was received with distinguished honour and See also: reward by Prince Henry and the See also: regent of the See also: kingdom, Henry's See also: brother Pedro
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See Gomes Eannes de See also: Azurara, Chronica de
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. Guine, chs. lxxv., lxxxvii.; Joao de See also: Barros, See also: Asia, See also: Decade I., bk. i. chs. xiii., xiv
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