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Gonçalo Álvares (Portuguese pronunciation: [gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ], ?? – 1524) was a Portuguese explorer who actively participated in the Age of Discovery, starting from the second voyage of Diogo Cão. In 1497 he commanded the ship São Gabriel in the epic journey of Vasco da Gama to India, and in 1505, aboard the fleet of Francisco de Almeida – the first Viceroy of Portuguese India – he sailed south in the Atlantic to where "water and even wine froze", and discovered an island that was named after him. It was later renamed Gough Island by the British, who took possession in the nineteenth century.

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  • غونزالو ألفاريس (ar)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (de)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (es)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (en)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (pt)
  • Гонсалу Алваріш (uk)
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  • غونزالو ألفاريس (بالإنجليزية: Gonçalo Álvares)‏ كان مستكشفًا برتغاليًا شارك بنشاط في عصر الاستكشاف، بدءًا من الرحلة الثانية لديوغو كاو. (ar)
  • Gonçalo Álvares ([gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ];* im 15. Jahrhundert; † 1524) war ein portugiesischer Seefahrer und Entdecker. (de)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (? - 1524) fue un navegante portugués de finales del siglo XV y principios del XVI, conocido por ser el descubridor de la remota isla de Gough (antes Ilha de Gonçalo Álvares), localizada en medio del océano Atlántico Sur. (es)
  • Gonçalo Álvares foi um navegador português. Participou activamente na fase áurea dos descobrimentos, a partir da segunda viagem de Diogo Cão, tendo inclusive comandado a nau São Gabriel na épica viagem de Vasco da Gama às Índias em 1497. Ostentou até sua morte em 1524 o cargo de "piloto mor da navegação da Índia e mar oceano", logo transmitido a João de Lisboa. Em sua homenagem foi batizada a Ilha de Gonçalo Álvares que descobriu em 1505, mais tarde redenominada Gough Island pelos ingleses, que dela tomaram posse no século XIX. (pt)
  • Гонсáлу А́лваріш (порт. Gonçalo Álvares, трансліт. gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ; ?? — 1524) — португальський дослідник Доби великих географічних відкриттів, який брав в них активну участь, починаючи з другої подорожі Діогу Кана. (uk)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (Portuguese pronunciation: [gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ], ?? – 1524) was a Portuguese explorer who actively participated in the Age of Discovery, starting from the second voyage of Diogo Cão. In 1497 he commanded the ship São Gabriel in the epic journey of Vasco da Gama to India, and in 1505, aboard the fleet of Francisco de Almeida – the first Viceroy of Portuguese India – he sailed south in the Atlantic to where "water and even wine froze", and discovered an island that was named after him. It was later renamed Gough Island by the British, who took possession in the nineteenth century. (en)
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  • غونزالو ألفاريس (بالإنجليزية: Gonçalo Álvares)‏ كان مستكشفًا برتغاليًا شارك بنشاط في عصر الاستكشاف، بدءًا من الرحلة الثانية لديوغو كاو. (ar)
  • Gonçalo Álvares ([gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ];* im 15. Jahrhundert; † 1524) war ein portugiesischer Seefahrer und Entdecker. (de)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (Portuguese pronunciation: [gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ], ?? – 1524) was a Portuguese explorer who actively participated in the Age of Discovery, starting from the second voyage of Diogo Cão. In 1497 he commanded the ship São Gabriel in the epic journey of Vasco da Gama to India, and in 1505, aboard the fleet of Francisco de Almeida – the first Viceroy of Portuguese India – he sailed south in the Atlantic to where "water and even wine froze", and discovered an island that was named after him. It was later renamed Gough Island by the British, who took possession in the nineteenth century. Gonçalo Álvares held the office of chief-pilot of the navigation to India and the Ocean Sea until his death in 1524. (en)
  • Gonçalo Álvares (? - 1524) fue un navegante portugués de finales del siglo XV y principios del XVI, conocido por ser el descubridor de la remota isla de Gough (antes Ilha de Gonçalo Álvares), localizada en medio del océano Atlántico Sur. (es)
  • Gonçalo Álvares foi um navegador português. Participou activamente na fase áurea dos descobrimentos, a partir da segunda viagem de Diogo Cão, tendo inclusive comandado a nau São Gabriel na épica viagem de Vasco da Gama às Índias em 1497. Ostentou até sua morte em 1524 o cargo de "piloto mor da navegação da Índia e mar oceano", logo transmitido a João de Lisboa. Em sua homenagem foi batizada a Ilha de Gonçalo Álvares que descobriu em 1505, mais tarde redenominada Gough Island pelos ingleses, que dela tomaram posse no século XIX. (pt)
  • Гонсáлу А́лваріш (порт. Gonçalo Álvares, трансліт. gõˈsalu ˈaɫvɐɾɨʃ; ?? — 1524) — португальський дослідник Доби великих географічних відкриттів, який брав в них активну участь, починаючи з другої подорожі Діогу Кана. (uk)
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