About Martin Behaim
Explorer Martin Behaim was born on October 6, 1459 in Germany (He dies at the age of 47, on July 29, 1507).
The Erdapfel, the earliest surviving terrestrial globe, was created by a German explorer and geographer. He was a member of King John II of Portugal's Council of Navigation and is thought to have played a role in the discovery of the Magellan Straits.
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Martin Behaim before becoming famous
Martin Behaim was born in the Zodiac sign Libra (The Scales), and 1459 is the year of the Chinese Zodiac Rabbit (兔).
In 1477, he travelled to Flanders to work for apparel merchant Jorius van Dorpp.
Achievement of Martin Behaim
The German National Museum holds his famous Erdapfel, which is notable for being the first globe inclined to spin at the correct degree.
Martin Behaim's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship
In 1486, he married D. Joana de Macedo.
Martin Behaim Collabed with
During his tenure at the court of King John II of Portugal, he met Italian adventurer Explorer Christopher Columbus.
Martin Behaim Income & Net worth
Martin Behaim's income mainly comes from the work that created his reputation: an explorer. Information about his net worth in 2024 is being updated as soon as possible by allfamous.org, you can contact to tell us Net Worth of the Martin Behaim.
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Latest information about Martin Behaim updated on March 18 2023.