Casimir-Léon Maistre

French explorer
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Born:
September 24, 1867, Villeneuvette, France
Died:
September 20, 1957, Montpellier (aged 89)

Casimir-Léon Maistre (born September 24, 1867, Villeneuvette, France—died September 20, 1957, Montpellier) was a French soldier and explorer who took part in the first thorough European exploration of Madagascar and led expeditions into previously unexplored regions of Central Africa, thereby extending French influence there. After serving as second in command of a French mission that traversed the whole of Madagascar (1889–90), Maistre was put in charge of an expedition (1891) to investigate the navigability of the rivers in the Congo River basin. The mission was extremely successful, for he was able to travel up the Congo and Ubangi rivers into ...(100 of 177 words)