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  1. David Livingstone, (born March 19, 1813, Lanarkshire, Scot.—died May 1, 1873, Chitambo, Barotseland), Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa. Of working-class origins, Livingstone studied theology and medicine in Glasgow before being ordained (1840) and deciding to work in Africa to open up the interior for colonization, extend the Gospel ...

  2. David Livingstone (1813-1872) was an explorer, missionary, and anti-slavery campaigner. He became a great hero of the Victorian era for his epic discoveries in the heart of unexplored Africa. He spent the last six years of his life almost cut off from the outside world, refusing to leave his beloved Africa.

  3. May 14, 2018 · Livingstone, David (1813–73). Christian medical missionary and pioneer of Central and Southern African exploration. His 30,000-mile missionary journeys, mostly under appalling conditions, gave him first-hand knowledge of slave-trade cruelties, and he constantly worked for its suppression.

  4. v. w. x. y. z. David Livingstone © Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and one of the greatest European explorers of Africa, whose opening up the interior of the continent contributed to...

  5. David Livingstone - Zambezi Expedition, Missionary, Explorer: This time Livingstone was away from Britain from March 12, 1858, to July 23, 1864. He went out originally as British consul at Quelimane: This expedition was infinitely better organized than Livingstones previous solitary journeys.

  6. Mar 18, 2013 · March 18, 2013. 17 min read. Dr. David Livingstone, a Bicentenary. Scientist, explorer, missionary, humanitarian, 19 March 1813–1 May 1873. By Daniel C. Schlenoff. The Sciences. Two hundred...

  7. David Livingstone, perhaps the best known missionary and explorer of the Victorian period, was born in 1813 to parents Neil and Agnes Livingstone. He began life in Blantyre, a small town near Glasgow on the river Clyde where the cotton mill was the major employer.

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