Antoine Brun-Rollet
Antoine Brun-Rollet (* 1810 in St. Jean de Maurienne ( Savoy ), † September 25, 1858 in Khartoum , Sudan ) was a French explorer of Africa .
At the time of Muhammad Ali Pasha's great expedition on the Nile , Brun-Rollet was the Sardinian consul in Khartoum. He was one of the first to set up a trading post for ivory in the newly developed upper Nile region. In 1856 he drove the Bahr al-Ghazal to Meschra er-Rek and brought the first precise information about the course of this river. However, he did not succeed in getting to Darfur .
Brun-Rollet published some essays about his discoveries in Petermann's Geographische Mitteilungen and in the Bulletin de la Société de Géographie de Paris .
Antoine Brun-Rollet died on September 25, 1858 in Khartoum.
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SURNAME | Brun-Rollet, Antoine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French explorer of Africa |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1810 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Jean de Maurienne ( Savoy ) |
DATE OF DEATH | September 25, 1858 |
Place of death | Khartoum , Sudan |