An Indian City is named after Vasco da Gama., in which state, it is located – Goa ( Vasco da Gama City / Vasco founded in 1543).
Vasco da Gama Bridge spans over which river in Lisbon – Tagus River.Second Portuguese viceroy of India – Afonso de Albuquerque.First Portuguese viceroy to visit India – Francisco de Almeida (1505).The oldest existing European structure in India.Name of the First fort built by Europeans in India – Fort Manuel / Fort Emmanuel / Pallipuram Fort / Aya Fort / Vypin Fort (Kochi, 1507).The First Europeans to build a fort in India – Portuguese.The Portuguese King who was known as the Fortunate (O Venturoso) – Manuel I.First Portuguese seafarer to set sail to India under King Joao II in 1487 but failed to reach his destination – Bartholomew de Diaz (sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa).First European forces to reach India via sea route for trading – Portuguese.Name of the church in Portugal where the body of Vasco da Gama was buried – Jerónimos Monastery/Hieronymites Monastery (Lisbon, Portugal).His remains were transported back to Portugal in – 1539.The first church built in India by the Portuguese – St.Name of the church where Vasco da Gama was buried – St.Vasco da Gama died on – December 24,1524 (Kochi 60 years old died of Malaria).As Portuguese viceroy in India by King John III.Name of the Ship – Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai.Vasco da Gama's third & final Voyage to India was on – September 1524.Vasco da Gama arrived in Kerala for the second time in the year – 1502.During the voyage back to Lisbon in 1499, Vasco da Gama lost 116 of his crew of 170 due to which disease – Scurvy.The year in which Vasco da Gama returned to Lisbon – 1499.Gifts presented by Vasco de Gama before the Zamorin – 4 cloaks of scarlet cloth, 6 hats, 4 branches of corals, a box with seven brass vessels, a chest of sugar, 2 barrels of oil & a cask of honey.The Naval headquarters of Zamorin at the time of arrival of Vasco da Gama – Ponnani.Zamorin at the time of Vasco da Gama's arrival – Manavikraman Raja.King of Portugal at the time of Vasco da Gama's maiden voyage to India – Dom Manuel I.