Os Lusíadas in art

Os Lusíadas is a Portuguese epic poem by Luís Vaz de Camões.

Canto I

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Camões and the Tágides

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Dedication to Sebastian of Portugal

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Council of the Olympian Gods

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Canto II

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Dione riding piggyback on a triton

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Vasco da Gama meets the Sultan of Melinde

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Canto III

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The Murder of Inês de Castro

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Main category: Inês de Castro

Canto IV

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King Manuel's dream of the rivers Ganges and Indus

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Battle of Aljubarrota

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Main category: Battle of Aljubarrota

Departure of Vasco da Gama's fleet to India

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Old Man of the Restelo

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Canto V

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Adamastor

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Main category: Adamastor

St. Elmo's fire

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Canto VI

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The armada sails guided by the Christian pilot

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Council of the Sea Gods

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The twelve of England

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Canto VII

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Vasco da Gama's arrival at Calicut

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Vasco da Gama before the Zamorin of Calicut

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Canto VIII

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Canto IX

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Island of Love

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Canto X

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Sumptuous feast on the Island of Love

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Tethys reveals to Vasco da Gama how the universe operates

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Life of Luís Vaz de Camões

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Camões saving the original manuscript from the shipwreck

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Camões reading "Os Lusíadas"

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