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              Better to Ask the Way than to Go Astray
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              Venice Adventurer's Guild
              The fact that people have been traveling to India and China through the seas is not something that's recent. For example, apparently there were already trades made with India during the ancient Roman era. We've received a request for information in regards to that. Please make a trip to Sagres.
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                            1-2. Sagres - Student (fat one)
                            3-4. Sagres - Teacher
                            5-6. Lisbon Archives - Scholar
                            7. Sagres Mansion - Enrique's desk


                            At a Certain Lecture

                            Mistake and Embarrassment

                            Not Asking Himself

                            Misinterpretation

                            Range Suggested by Name

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                            Greek Voyaging Records


                            Periplus of the Erythraean Sea



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                                Records written by a Greek voyager in the 1st century in Egypt which then was a province of the Roman Empire.
                                The records were written for traders involved in the trades between Egypt and India, and the Far East, China, is also introduced as an area for the production of silk in them.

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