Masters of the Ocean Sea: The Epic Saga of the Portuguese Explorers Who Redrew the Map of the World

Author:   Andrei Romanov
Publisher:   Sagres Heritage Press
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9789893391020


Pages:   394
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Masters of the Ocean Sea: The Epic Saga of the Portuguese Explorers Who Redrew the Map of the World


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We are taught that the Age of Discovery began with Columbus and ended with Magellan. We were taught wrong. Long before the world's superpowers dared to cross the horizon, a small kingdom on Europe's Atlantic fringe was quietly changing the world. Masters of the Ocean Sea uncovers the epic saga of the Portuguese explorers who first pushed past the edges of the known map and stitched the globe together by sea. From the windswept shores of Sagres to the spice markets of India, this book restores Portugal to the center of the great age of exploration. Structured in five parts spanning 1415 to 1560, this narrative history follows eighteen key figures whose lives shaped the modern world. You will journey alongside: The Pioneers: Prince Henry the Navigator, Gil Eanes, and Diogo Cão as they challenge the ""Sea of Darkness."" The Record-Breakers: Bartolomeu Dias rounding the Cape of Good Hope and Vasco da Gama's hazardous voyage to India. The Conquerors: The strategic brilliance of Afonso de Albuquerque and the accidental landfall of Pedro Álvares Cabral in Brazil. The Globalizers: The daring world-circling expedition of Ferdinand Magellan and the far-reaching journeys of Fernão Mendes Pinto and Jorge Álvares. Blending vivid storytelling with rigorous historical detail, this book traces the evolution of maritime technology and royal policy that enabled the conquest of the Atlantic. Discover the reality behind the lines on a map: Nautical engineering: how advances in shipbuilding, cartography, and celestial navigation turned the ocean into a highway. The cost of ambition: the storms, shipwrecks, mutinies, and the human and political price of colonial expansion. Global trade routes: how the opening of sea-roads to Africa, Asia, and the Americas triggered the first wave of globalization. Whether you are a fan of world history, naval warfare, or biographies of famous explorers, Masters of the Ocean Sea offers a sweeping account of how Portuguese ambition and seamanship launched the modern age. Behind every discovery stands a story of courage, greed, faith, and failure. Are you ready to set sail?

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Author:   Andrei Romanov
Publisher:   Sagres Heritage Press
Imprint:   Sagres Heritage Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.626kg
ISBN:  

9789893391020


ISBN 10:   9893391024
Pages:   394
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Andrei Romanov is an economist, independent researcher, and world traveler based in the Algarve, Portugal, just miles from the shores where Prince Henry's caravels first launched the Age of Discovery.Born in Bucharest with a rich multicultural heritage, Andrei has always been fascinated by the collision of cultures and the forces that shape history. With a degree in International Economic Relationships and over 15 years of global professional experience, he brings a unique analytical lens to the past. He doesn't just recount the voyages; he reconstructs the geopolitical strategies and trade networks that made them possible.Alongside his professional career, Andrei has dedicated himself to researching the Age of Discovery ""from the source."" Leveraging his fluency in Portuguese, English, and Romanian, he delves into archives, museums, and historical sites across Portugal to uncover local scholarship often overlooked in the English-speaking world.A former champion athlete, Andrei applies the same discipline and rigour to historical investigation as he did to elite sports. He resonates deeply with explorers like Pêro da Covilhã, who travelled land and sea to bridge the gap between East and West.In Masters of the Ocean Sea, his debut work of narrative history, he draws on this unique blend of economic expertise and passion for maritime exploration to tell the epic saga of the men who redrew the map of the world.He lives on Portugal's southern coast, within sight of the Atlantic that once carried caravels into the unknown.

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