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  2. Portuguese inventions - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese inventions are the inventions created by the people born in Portugal (continent or overseas), or whose nationality is Portuguese. These inventions were created mainly during the age of Portuguese discoveries, and during modernity. Relying on trade secret explains, in part, the difficulty often experienced by researchers [3] in ...

  3. List of Portuguese inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented or discovered by Portuguese people. Arts and entertainment

  4. Category:Portuguese inventions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portuguese inventions" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Portuguese nautical science - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese nautical science evolved from the successive expeditions and experience of the Portuguese pilots. It led to a fairly rapid evolution, creating an elite of astronomers , navigators , mathematicians and cartographers .

  6. Portuguese maritime exploration - Wikipedia

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    In 1297, King Dinis of Portugal took personal interest in the development of exports and organized the export of surplus production to European countries. On May 10, 1293, he instituted a maritime insurance fund for Portuguese traders living in the County of Flanders, which were to pay certain sums according to tonnage, accrued to them when necessary.

  7. Carracks black sword - Wikipedia

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    It was used by Portuguese and Spanish soldiers and sailors in ships and caravels in the Age of Discovery. [1] [2] [3] Names. Espada preta de bordo ("naval black sword")

  8. Pedro Nunes - Wikipedia

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    Vernier himself used to say that his invention was a perfected nonius and for a long time it was known as the “nonius”, even in France. [7] In some languages, the Vernier scale is still named after Nunes, for example nonieskala in Swedish. Pedro Nunes also worked on some mechanics problems, from a mathematical point of view.

  9. Category : Portuguese exploration in the Age of Discovery

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    Portugal (Portuguese Empire) was one of the important players and contributors in the Age of Discovery (1415 to 1542, also known as Age of Exploration For more information, see Portugal in the Age of Discovery and Portuguese discoveries .