Albert d'Orville
Albert d'Orville (1621–1662) was an explorer, cartographer and catholic priest.
Also recorded as Albert Dorville; Albert, Count of Orville; Comte d'Orville; Count Orville; Albert, comte d'Orville; Comte de Dorville.
Albert d'Orville in brief
- Born
- 1621
- Died
- 1662
- Known for
- explorer, cartographer, catholic priest, traveler, missionary and catholic theologian
- Place of birth
- Brussels metropolitan area
Overview
Born at Brussels metropolitan area in 1621, died at Agra in 1662.
In detail
Albert d'Orville studied at Old University of Leuven.
Sources
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- 1.
“Albert d'Orville”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2785614: Albert d'Orville
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