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John Hanning Speke - Wikipedia
While Meri proved loyal to Speke and fulfilled her task at being a "wife" to him as commanded by the Queen Mother, Speke was distressed because he thought she had no love or deep attachment to him.
John Hanning Speke | Biography & Facts | Britannica
John Hanning Speke was a British explorer who was the first European to reach Lake Victoria in East Africa, which he correctly identified as a source of the Nile River.
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What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.
Speke undertook a third expedition, without Burton, aimed at proving his claim that Lake Victoria was the source of the Nile. Accompanied by 176 men, Speke set out from Zanzibar in September 1860.
John Hanning Speke - Burtoniana
SPEKE, JOHN HANNING (1827–1864), African explorer and discoverer of the source of the Nile, second son of William Speke (1798–1887) of Jordans, near Ilminster, Somerset, by Georgina …
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John Hanning Speke and the myth of the solitary explorer
Speke, an army officer and avid trophy hunter, joined a Society expedition to East Africa led by Richard Burton. They set off in June 1857 and made it to Lake Tanganyika by February 1858.
John Hanning Speke | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
<p>John Hanning Speke was a British explorer best known for his significant contributions to the exploration of Africa, particularly his discovery of Lake Victoria, which he identified as the source of …