King John II of Portugal, reviving the …

Years: 1480 - 1491

King John II of Portugal, reviving the work of Henry the Navigator, sends out Diogo Cão in about midsummer 1482 to open up the African coast still further beyond the equator.

The mouth and estuary of the Congo are discovered (perhaps in August 1482) and marked by a Padrão, or stone pillar (still existing, but only in fragments), erected on Shark Point, attesting to the sovereignty of Portugal; the great river is also ascended for a short distance, and intercourse is opened with the natives of the Bakongo kingdom at the river’s mouth, the first such between Europeans and a major central African kingdom.

Cão then coasts down along the present Angola (Portuguese West Africa), and …

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