Scottish missionary and explorer (1813-1873).
Born March 19th, 1813 in Blantyre. [ref]
Died May 1st, 1873 at 60 years old in Ilala Hill (malaria). [ref]
David Livingstone, an acclaimed explorer, geographer, missionary, physician, and writer, passed away on May 1, 1873, at the age of 60. Born on March 19, 1813, in Blantyre, Scotland, Livingstone became known for his extensive explorations of Africa, where he sought to promote Christianity and commerce. Livingstone’s early career began in medicine and mission work, and he was ordained as a missionary by the London Missionary Society. His notable expeditions included significant travels through regions such as present-day Zambia, Botswana, and Tanzania. Livingstone is particularly recognized for his reports on the Zambezi River and for being one of the first Europeans to view the Victoria Falls, which he named. In addition to his work as an explorer, he authored several books and contributed to various scientific journals, earning respect for his observations on geography, botany, and ethnography. His commitment to ending the slave trade and promoting trade through legitimate commercial efforts marked his legacy as an advocate for social reform. Livingstone's life was characterized by a dedication to exploration and his Christian mission, leading to his enduring influence in both the fields of exploration and humanitarian efforts. His contributions have been documented and studied, making him a significant figure in the history of African exploration.
Born November 13th, 1850 in Edinburgh.
Died December 3rd, 1894 at 44 years old
Born October 22nd, 1870 in Worcestershire.
Died March 20th, 1945 at 74 years old
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