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Julien Mills
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25 April, 18:22
What was ironic about Prince Henry the Navigator?
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Misael Donovan
25 April, 18:50
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He encouraged exploration in the early 15th century. He did the organization that was needed for long voyages to succeed. He never actually sailed on any voyages, he just sponsored the trips.
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