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'''Vasco da Gama''' (born around 1460 – 24 December 1524 in Kochi, India) was a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.
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'''Vasco da Gama''' (c. 1460 – 24 December 1524 in Kochi, India) was one of the most successful explorers in the European Age of Discovery. He was also the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.


After Cabral's failure, King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] sent Vasco Da Gama with 800 men strong to [[Calicut]]. Da Gama was to carry out what Cabral failed, ridding the city of [[Assassins]].
After Pedro Álvares Cabral's failure in eliminating the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] in India, King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] sent Vasco da Gama with 800 strong to [[Calicut]]. Da Gama was to complete what Cabral had failed, and used the guise of the expulsion of all Muslims to cause enough chaos to stir up the Brotherhood there. His fleet bombarded the city, killing hundreds, but the Captains sent to take control of the area were nevertheless assassinated, or driven from the city.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Project Legacy: Contracts#Calicut, India|Contracts in Calicut, India]]</ref>


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Vasco da Gama (c. 1460 – 24 December 1524 in Kochi, India) was one of the most successful explorers in the European Age of Discovery. He was also the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.

After Pedro Álvares Cabral's failure in eliminating the Assassin Brotherhood in India, King Manuel I of Portugal sent Vasco da Gama with 800 strong to Calicut. Da Gama was to complete what Cabral had failed, and used the guise of the expulsion of all Muslims to cause enough chaos to stir up the Brotherhood there. His fleet bombarded the city, killing hundreds, but the Captains sent to take control of the area were nevertheless assassinated, or driven from the city.[1]

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