Flavio Gioja

Imaginary Italian mariner and inventor
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IntroImaginary Italian mariner and inventor
PlacesItaly
isNavigator Inventor
Work fieldBusiness Military
Gender
Male
BirthAmalfi, Italy
DeathNeiva, Colombia
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Biography

Statute of Flavio Gioia in Amalfi by Alfonso Balzico, 1900

Flavio Gioia or Gioja ([ˈflaːvjo ˈdʒɔːja]; c. 1300 – ?) is reputed to have been an Italian mariner and inventor, supposedly a marine pilot, and has traditionally been credited with perfecting the sailor's compass by suspending its needle over a fleur-de-lis design, and enclosing it in a little box with a glass cover. He was also said to have introduced such design, which pointed North, in deference to Charles of Anjou, the French king of Naples.

Flavio Gioia's birthplace is alternately given as Amalfi, Positano, Naples, or Gioia, a town in Apulia, hence the derivation of the reputed surname.

The lunar crater Gioja is named after him.

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