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1520

Portuguese Reach Ethiopia

1520

A Portuguese embassy led by Rodrigo de Lima reached the court of the Ethiopian emperor Lebna Dengel after a long overland journey from the Red Sea coast. Europeans had finally made contact with the legendary Christian kingdom of Prester John, whose existence had shaped medieval geographical imagination for centuries. The embassy confirmed that the legendary Prester John was in fact the Ethiopian negus, disappointing those who imagined a more powerful ally.