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SCOTTISH EXPLORER AND MISSIONARY (1813-1873)
Livingstone, David; Dr. Livingstone; Dr Livingstone; Livingstone, Dr.; Dr. Livingstone, I presume?; Doctor Livingstone; D Livingstone; Dr. Livingston; Livingstone's heart; Christianity, Commerce and Civilization; Zambezi expedition; Cultural depictions of David Livingstone; Livingstone's Heart
  • Livingstone's birthplace in Blantyre
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  • Deacon Mebalwe shooting, distracting the lion which had overpowered Livingstone.
  • Posthumous portrait of David Livingstone by [[Frederick Havill]]
  • David Livingstone statue]] at [[Victoria Falls]], the first statue on the Zimbabwean side
  • Livingstone statue, [[Glasgow]]
  • Livingstone statue]], Edinburgh by [[Amelia Robertson Hill]]
  • David Livingstone's birthplace, with period furnishings
  • Slave traders and their captives bound in chains and collared with 'taming sticks'. From Livingstone's ''Narrative''
  • Henry Morton Stanley meets David Livingstone
  • This house in Mikindani in southern Tanzania was the starting point for Livingstone's last expedition. He stayed here from 24 March to 7 April 1866.
  • Livingstone Memorial in [[Ujiji]], Tanzania
  • Blantyre]]
  • The journeys of Livingstone in Africa between 1851 and 1873
  • Burial site of Mary Moffat Livingstone in Chupanga, Mozambique
  • Photograph of Livingstone in later life
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  • Arab slave traders and their captives

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v. υποθέτω, συμπεραίνω, παίρνω ως δεδομένο, αποτολμώ, τολμώ, λαμβάνω θάρρος

Ορισμός

belief
n.
1) to express; hold a belief
2) to shake one's belief
3) to give up, relinquish one's belief
4) a basic; doctrinaire; erroneous, false, mistaken; firm, strong, unshakable; popular; prevalent; unpopular belief
5) a belief in (nothing will shake his belief in ghosts)
6) a belief that + clause (it is their firm belief that the earth is flat)
7) beyond belief
8) in the belief that...

Βικιπαίδεια

David Livingstone

David Livingstone (; 19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) was a Scottish physician, Congregationalist, and pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, an explorer in Africa, and one of the most popular British heroes of the late 19th-century Victorian era. David was the husband of Mary Moffat Livingstone, from the prominent 18th Century missionary family, Moffat. He had a mythic status that operated on a number of interconnected levels: Protestant missionary martyr, working-class "rags-to-riches" inspirational story, scientific investigator and explorer, imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of British commercial and colonial expansion.

Livingstone's fame as an explorer and his obsession with learning the sources of the Nile River was founded on the belief that if he could solve that age-old mystery, his fame would give him the influence to end the East African Arab–Swahili slave trade. "The Nile sources", he told a friend, "are valuable only as a means of opening my mouth with power among men. It is this power [with] which I hope to remedy an immense evil." His subsequent exploration of the central African watershed was the culmination of the classic period of European geographical discovery and colonial penetration of Africa. At the same time, his missionary travels, "disappearance", and eventual death in Africa‍—‌and subsequent glorification as a posthumous national hero in 1874‍—‌led to the founding of several major central African Christian missionary initiatives carried forward in the era of the European "Scramble for Africa".