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Miguel Corte-Real

Miguel Corte-Real

Portuguese explorer
Miguel Corte-Real was a Portuguese explorer who charted about 600 miles of the coast of Labrador. In 1502, he disappeared while on an expedition and was believed to be lost at sea. Wikipedia
Died: 1502 (age 54 years)
Disappeared: 1502 (aged 53–54); Presumed lost at sea

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