Late Middle Ages · Africa · Exploration
1415
Portugal Captures Ceuta
August 21, 1415
Prince Henry, later called the Navigator, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar with his father King Joao and stormed the Moroccan port in a single day. The conquest was strategically useless but psychologically enormous: Portugal had crossed into Africa. The age of European overseas empire started here. Prince Henry developed an obsessive curiosity about what lay beyond Morocco, driving Portuguese exploration for fifty years.