Pellegrino Matteucci

European explorer
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Born:
October 13, 1850, Ravenna [Italy]
Died:
August 8, 1881, London, England (aged 30)

Pellegrino Matteucci (born October 13, 1850, Ravenna [Italy]—died August 8, 1881, London, England) was an Italian explorer who was the first European to traverse the whole of the African continent north of the equator from Egypt to the Gulf of Guinea. The journey took him through many parts of Africa that had been only marginally explored by Europeans. While his crossing is well remembered as an exploit, Matteucci failed to compile any significant geographical observations. A doctor who was struck with a passion for exploring, Matteucci made his first expedition to Africa in 1877, traveling up the Blue Nile until ...(100 of 166 words)