João Infante () was a
Portuguese explorer of the
Africa
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n coast. He accompanied
Bartolomeu Dias
Bartolomeu Dias ( – 29 May 1500) was a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the Cape Agulhas, southern tip of Africa and to demonstrate that the most effective southward route for ships lies ...
in his journey around the
Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope ( ) is a rocky headland on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa.
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in 1487/1488 by leading a second
caravel
The caravel (Portuguese language, Portuguese: , ) is a small sailing ship developed by the Portuguese that may be rigged with just lateen sails, or with a combination of lateen and Square rig, square sails. It was known for its agility and s ...
, the ''São Pantaleão'' (named after
Saint Pantaleon).
Some places in South Africa are or were named after him:
[ (public domain)]
* The Rio do Infante, now the
Great Fish River
The Great Fish River (called ''great'' to distinguish it from the Namibian Fish River) () is a river running through the South African province of the Eastern Cape. The coastal area between Port Elizabeth and the Fish River mouth is known as ...
, Eastern Cape
* Cape Infanta, Western Cape
*
Infanta, Western Cape: a small settlement
References
15th-century Portuguese explorers
15th-century explorers of Africa
Portuguese explorers of Africa
Maritime history of Portugal
South African explorers
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