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    Florence Baker

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  1. Known for. an orphan who became a slave, explored the Nile, and died an English lady. Spouse. Sir Samuel Baker. Florence, Lady Baker, or Florence Barbara Marie Finnian: or Florica Maria Sas; or Maria Freiin von Sas; or Barbara Maria Szász (6 August 1841 – 11 March 1916) was a Hungarian-born British explorer.

    • an orphan who became a slave, explored the Nile, and died an English lady
    • Florence Barbara Marie Finnian; Maria Freiin von Sass; Barbara Maria Szász
  2. May 31, 2020 · Florence Baker: the polyglot slave girl turned intrepid explorer. The Transylvanian-born orphan was sold to an English traveller, with whom she discovered the wonders of Africa, married and...

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Learn about Florence Baker, a Victorian explorer who escaped slavery, repressed the Saharan slave trade, and sought the source of the Nile with her husband Samuel. Read her diary entries, letters, and reviews of her achievements on JSTOR.

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  5. Florence Baker | British explorer | Britannica. British explorer. Also known as: Florence von Sass. Learn about this topic in these articles: exploration of East African lakes. In John Hanning Speke. …Nile explorers Samuel Baker and Florence von Sass (who later became Baker’s wife).

  6. Florence Lady Baker Orphaned as a child, brought up in a harem and then sold at a white slave auction, Florence was only in her early teens when she was ‘liberated’ by a middle-aged English adventurer and explorer who took her with him into deepest Africa in search of the source of the Nile.

  7. Apr 14, 2021 · 7 min. Very few people who visited the gracious home of Sir Samuel and Lady Florence Baker in Sandford Orleigh, Devon, knew of their wild adventures and enduring love affair that began as they...

  8. Science historian chronicles true story of Lady Florence Baker | Penn State University. A new book titled "To the Heart of the Nile: Lady Florence Baker and the Exploration of Central Africa," to be published this month by William Morrow, traces the life of the remarkable Victorian woman who would become known as Lady Florence Baker.

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