Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q96313> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q96313 subject Q19573817.
- Q96313 subject Q22085196.
- Q96313 subject Q6482594.
- Q96313 subject Q6646223.
- Q96313 subject Q7069225.
- Q96313 subject Q7076991.
- Q96313 subject Q7162001.
- Q96313 subject Q8431954.
- Q96313 subject Q8431976.
- Q96313 abstract "Hugo Zöller (12 January 1852 – 1933 in Munich) was a German explorer and journalist. His brother Egon Zöller (1847-?1891?) was an author and friend of Karl Pearson.Hugo was born near Schleiden. He studied law and in 1872 to 1874 travelled to countries in Mediterranean Sea region. In 1874 he became a journalist for Kölnische Zeitung.In 1879 Zöller started his travels around the world. The result was a two volume book Rund um die Erde (Köln 1881). In 1881 and 1882 he travelled across South America and then published Die Deutschen im brasilianischen Urwald (Stuttgart 1883) and Pampas und Anden (Stuttgart 1884).By the end of 1882 he worked as a war correspondent in Egypt during the British campaign there. In 1883 he was ordered to explore territories in Western Africa previously explored by Gustav Nachtigal. First he travelled across the Togoland, then he went to Cameroon where he in 1884 made a successful ascent of Mount Cameroon together with Stefan Szolc-Rogoziński.While in Cameroon he discovered the Batanga River but soon after this he fell ill and returned to Germany.In 1888 he travelled to German New Guinea and became the first European to penetrate into inner New Guinea and climb the peaks of Finisterre Range. During this he also discovered Mount Wilhelm in the Bismarck Range.".
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q1009.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q161062.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q164236.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q165008.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q18.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q190562.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q1930187.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q19573817.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q22085196.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q241358.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q277441.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q310794.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q42884.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q4412.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q4918.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q59585.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q60549.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q6482594.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q6502154.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646223.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7069225.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7076991.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162001.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7606297.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q79.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q8431954.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q8431976.
- Q96313 wikiPageWikiLink Q866458.
- Q96313 type Thing.
- Q96313 comment "Hugo Zöller (12 January 1852 – 1933 in Munich) was a German explorer and journalist. His brother Egon Zöller (1847-?1891?) was an author and friend of Karl Pearson.Hugo was born near Schleiden. He studied law and in 1872 to 1874 travelled to countries in Mediterranean Sea region. In 1874 he became a journalist for Kölnische Zeitung.In 1879 Zöller started his travels around the world. The result was a two volume book Rund um die Erde (Köln 1881).".
- Q96313 label "Hugo Zöller".