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'''Vasco da Gama''' (c. 1460 – 24 December 1524) was one of the most successful explorers in the {{Wiki|Europe|European}} {{Wiki|Age of Discovery}}. He was the commander of the first ships to sail directly from [[Europe]] to [[India]]. Because of this journey, Gama was awarded with the title of Count of Vidigueira in 1519. Gama was a Viceroy of India, and also Admiral of the seas of Persia, Arabia, and [[India]].
'''Vasco da Gama''' (c. 1460 – 24 December 1524) was one of the most successful explorers in the [[Age of Discovery]]. He was the commander of the first ships to sail directly from [[Europe]] to [[India]]. Because of this journey, Gama was awarded with the title of Count of Vidigueira in 1519. Gama was a Viceroy of India, and also Admiral of the seas of Persia, Arabia, and [[India]].


After [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]]'s failure to eliminate the [[Assassins]] in India, King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] - who was influenced by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] - sent Vasco da Gama with 800 men 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 finally killed or driven from the city.
After [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]]'s failure to eliminate the [[Assassins]] in India, King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] - who was influenced by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] - sent Vasco da Gama with 800 men 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 finally killed or driven from the city.

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Vasco da Gama (c. 1460 – 24 December 1524) was one of the most successful explorers in the Age of Discovery. He was the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India. Because of this journey, Gama was awarded with the title of Count of Vidigueira in 1519. Gama was a Viceroy of India, and also Admiral of the seas of Persia, Arabia, and India.

After Pedro Álvares Cabral's failure to eliminate the Assassins in India, King Manuel I of Portugal - who was influenced by the Borgia - sent Vasco da Gama with 800 men 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 finally killed or driven from the city.

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