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  1. David Livingstone ( 19. března 1813 Blantyre, Spojené království – 1. května 1873 Čitamba u jezera Bangweulu, Zambie) byl skotský misionář, lékař, cestovatel a bojovník proti otroctví. Byl jeden z nejpopulárnějších britských hrdinů ‎‎viktoriánské éry‎‎ konce 19. století.

  2. Jan 6, 2019 · David Livingstone’s early childhood reads like a Charles Dickens novel, albeit one set in the Scottish Highlands rather than the streets of London. Born on March 19, 1813, in Blantyre, Scotland Livingstone and his six siblings were all raised in a single room in a tenement building that housed the families of employees of the local cotton ...

  3. David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer . He traveled in unexplored parts of Africa for more than 30 years.

  4. Jan 19, 2021 · 10. He died in the African Wilderness. Livingstone died deep in the African wilderness in 1873, at the age of 60. He left a legacy of mutual respect among the native people he encountered, and did more than any other man to combat slavery in that part of the world, which he had explored so thoroughly.

  5. DEAR FRIENDS, STATEMENT FROM STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID LIVINGSTON. I've been honored to serve you and want you to know I've kept my promises. I'm one of Arizona's most consistently conservative legislators, I've voted for the largest tax cuts in state history, the largest debt repayment in state history, funding for a real border wall to fill in the gaps left by the Biden Administration, the ...

  6. Untitled Document. Missionary-explorer, explorer-missionary. Although the emphasis in David Livingstone’s life’s work alternated, both vocations are united in his legacy as the most revered and influential foreign traveler to the African continent. His journeys--conducted on foot, by oxcart, canoe, and boat, and on the shoulders of native ...

  7. David Livingstone. David Livingstone (March 19, 1813 – May 1, 1873) was a Scottish medical missionary and explorer of the Victorian era who traveled more than 29,000 miles, crisscrossing one-third of the continent of Africa for more than thirty years. Livingstone's own conversion came when he realized that faith and science were compatible.

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