Os Descobrimentos Portugueses_ep04.mp4 〈DELUXE〉

This period redefined Portugal from a geographically isolated, relatively poor nation into a global superpower. The victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota years prior had secured the House of Aviz, but it was the systematic "Forging of an Empire" through naval supremacy that fundamentally changed world history.

While the initial stages focused on mapping the "Sea of Darkness," this phase, often referred to as the "Conquest" stage, details the ambitious strategy of King Manuel I. Os Descobrimentos Portugueses_Ep04.mp4

Forging an Empire - The Portuguese Empire - Part 1 Exploration Forging an Empire - The Portuguese Empire -

: Francisco de Almeida was appointed as the first viceroy of India with a clear "regimento" (set of instructions): secure the Swahili coast, build forts in East Africa (Kilwa, Mombasa), and establish a permanent presence in key Indian ports. Historical Significance

: Forts at Sofala and Malindi served as vital replenishment stops.

: The vision already extended toward Ceylon, Malacca, and eventually reaching as far as Japan and China. Historical Significance