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 Rh 1486. Bartholomew Diaz rounds the Cape of Good Hope.

1487. Pedro de Covilham visits Ormuz, Goa, and Malabar, and afterwards settled in Abyssinia.

1492. Martin Behaim makes his globe.

1492. 6th September. Columbus starts from the Canaries.

1492. 12th October. Columbus lands at San Salvador (Watling Island).

1493. 3rd May. Bull of partition between Spain and Portugal issued by Pope Alexander VI.

1493. September. Columbus on his second voyage discovers Jamaica.

1494-99. Hieronimo di Santo Stefana, a Genoese, visited Malabar and the Coromandel coast, Ceylon and Pegu.

1497. Vasco da Gama rounds the Cape, sees Natal (Christmas Day) and Mozambique, lands at Zanzibar, and crosses to Calicut.

1497. John Cabot re-discovers Newfoundland.

1498. Columbus on his third voyage discovers Trinidad and the Orinoco.

1499. Amerigo Vespucci discovers Venezuela.

1499. Pinzon discovers mouth of Amazon, and doubles Cape St. Roque.

1500. Pedro Cabral discovers Brazil on his way to Calicut.

1500. First map of the New World, by Juan de la Cosa.

1500. Corte Real lands at mouth of St. Lawrence, and rediscovers Labrador.

1501. Vespucci coasts down S. America and proves that it is a New World.

1501. Tristan d'Acunha discovers his island.

1501. Juan di Nova discovers the island of Ascension

1502. Bermudez discovers his islands.

1502-4. Columbus on his fourth voyage explores Honduras.

1503-8. Travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Further India.

1505. Mascarenjias discovers the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius.

1507. Martin Waldseemüller proposes to call the New World America in his Cosmographia.

1509. Malacca visited by Lopes di Sequira.

1512. Molucca, or Spice Islands, visited by Francisco Serrao.

1513. Strasburg Ptolemy contains twenty new maps by Waldseemüller, forming the first modern atlas.

1513. Ponce de Leon discovers Florida.