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  1. Iberian nautical sciences, 14001600. Statue of Isabella by Bigarny; it resides in the Capilla Real, in Granada. Throughout the early age of exploration, it became increasingly clear that the residents of the Iberian Peninsula were experts at navigation, sailing, and expansion.

  2. Iberian ship development, 14001600. Due to centuries of constant conflict, warfare and daily life in the Iberian Peninsula were interlinked. Small, lightly equipped armies were maintained at all times. The near-constant state of war resulted in a need for maritime experience, ship technology, power, and organization.

  3. Iberian ship development, 14001600; Iberian nautical sciences, 14001600; Portuguese discoveries; Majorcan cartographic school (Catalan chart) Early modern Netherlandish (Dutch and Flemish) cartography, influenced by early modern Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) cartography; References

  4. Named for the Portuguese king, Manuel I (r. 1495–1521), it uses nautical imagery and motifs inspired by expeditions to the East, and reflects the enormous wealth acquired by Portugal in overseas ventures.

    • Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–16001
    • Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–16002
    • Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–16003
    • Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–16004
    • Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–16005
  5. 1 de jan. de 2022 · It was found on the Corpo Santo (c. 1400), Aveiro F (c. 1425), Aveiro A (c. 1475), Studland Bay (c. 1525), Belinho 1 (c. 1550), San Esteban (lost 1554), San Juan (lost 1565), Western Ledge (c. 1575), Esposende 1 (c. 1600), Angra B1 and Angra D (c. 1600), San Diego (lost 1600), and Fuxa (c. 1610).

  6. Several fields of research associated with the history of the early modern Iberian world have experienced a significant boost in recent decades: Iberian science as it relates to the Atlantic world, t...

  7. This paper looks at what is known, archaeologically and Research Questions and Parameters through historical documentation, and sets the groundwork for comparison in the hopes that To fully address ship design concepts, it is the study of Iberian ship design will reach the relevant to ask a series of questions.