The second squadron of the Fifth Portuguese…
May 1503 CE
The second squadron of the Fifth Portuguese Armada, commanded by Francisco de Albuquerque, apparently having had a generally less troubled trip than the others, had been the first to round the Cape of Good Hope—albeit losing one ship, that of Pedro Vaz da Veiga, in the process.
Francisco Albuquerque's squadron seems to have been the first of the three squadrons to arrive on the East African coast—in their case, Malindi.
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