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  1. Captain John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) was an English explorer and military officer who made three exploratory expeditions to Africa. He is most associated with the search for the source of the Nile and was the first European to reach Lake Victoria (known to locals as Nam Lolwe in Dholuo and Nnalubaale or Ukerewe in ...

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · John Hanning Speke (born May 3, 1827, Bideford, Devon, England—died September 15, 1864, near Corsham, Wiltshire) was a British explorer who was the first European to reach Lake Victoria in East Africa, which he correctly identified as a source of the Nile.

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  3. May 9, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of John Hanning Speke, an English explorer who discovered the source of the Nile River in 1862. Find out how he reached Lake Victoria, faced opposition from Burton, and died in a tragic accident.

  4. Speke was the first European to reach Lake Victoria and identify it as the source of the Nile. He led two expeditions to east Africa and faced a dispute with Richard Burton over his theory. He was killed in 1864 before a public debate.

  5. Aug 8, 2008 · John Hanning Speke discovered the source of the Nile on August 3rd, 1858. Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 58 Issue 8 August 2008. John Hanning Speke, an army officer’s son from the West Country, was commissioned into the army of the East India Company in 1844 at the age of seventeen.

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  7. This web page is a digital version of a book by John Hanning Speke, a British explorer who claimed to have found the source of the Nile in Lake Victoria. The book contains his journals of his expeditions in East Africa, his encounters with Richard Burton and other people, and his maps and illustrations.

  8. Sep 15, 2016 · Learn about the life and achievements of John Hanning Speke, the first European to reach Lake Victoria and discover the source of the Nile. Find out how he faced rivalry, criticism and a fatal accident in his quest for African exploration.

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