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  1. 24 de may. de 2019 · Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) es el explorador más famoso del siglo XIX, con permiso de sir Richard Burton, otro gran viajero victoriano, pero íntegro, y que lo despreciaba profundamente.

  2. 13 de ago. de 2019 · Henry Morton Stanley, en un retrato de alrededor de 1870. TERCEROS. Solo algunos mercaderes árabes en busca de esclavos y cuernos de marfil se atrevían a entrar en aquel territorio desconocido.

  3. Stanley was in 1885 genaturaliseerd tot Amerikaans staatsburger, maar werd in 1892 weer Brit. Hij was parlementslid van 1895 tot 1900 en werd in 1899 in de adelstand verheven met de titel "Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath". Stanley stierf in Londen op 10 mei 1904 en ligt begraven in Pirbright, Surrey.

  4. Sir Henry Morton Stanley ( Denbigh, 1841. január 28. – London, 1904. május 10.) walesi születésű amerikai újságíró és Afrika-kutató, akit az európai szemek elől eltűnt David Livingstone felfedező utáni kutatása tett híressé. Kongóban Bula Matari, azaz „a Sziklatörő” néven ismerik, születésekor a neve John Rowlands ...

  5. Henry Morton Stanley (1841--1904) was born at Denbigh in North Wales, the illegitimate son of John Rowlands and Elisabeth Parry. His original name was John Rowlands. Abandoned by his mother, he spent his earliest years in the custody of relations but was then raised in the grim conditions of a workhouse. At age 17, he made his way to New Orleans, where he worked for a cotton broker and took on ...

  6. 28 de ene. de 2016 · Henry Morton Stanley begrüßt den amerikanischen Präsidenten Benjamin Harrison - aufgezeichnet im Jahr 1891 mit dem Edison-Phonographen. Stanleys große Expeditionen durch das südliche Afrika ...

  7. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, orig. John Rowlands, (born Jan. 28, 1841, Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales—died May 10, 1904, London, Eng.), British-U.S. explorer of central Africa. An illegitimate child, Stanley grew up partly in a British workhouse; he sailed to the U.S. as a cabin boy in 1859. After becoming a journalist for the New York Herald in ...