- Alexandre de Serpa Pinto
Alexandre Alberto da Rocha de Serpa Pinto (aka Serpa Pinto;
April 10 ,1846 –December 28 ,1900 ) was a Portugueseexplorer ofsouthern Africa and a colonial administrator.Serpa Pinto was born at the castle of Poldras in
Portugal , on the riverDouro . He joinedColégio Militar at age 10. There he became the first student Battalion Commander in 1864, when he joined the Portuguese army and was sent toMozambique . In 1869 he took part in suppressing tribes in revolt around the lowerZambezi .In the same year, Pinto went to
eastern Africa on an exploration of theZambezi River . Eight years later he led an expedition fromBenguela ,Angola , into the basins of the Congo and Zambezi rivers.The town ofMenongue was named "Serpa Pinto", after him, up to 1975.In 1877, he and Portuguese naval captains Capelo and Ivens were sent to explore the southern African interior. They left
Benguela in November. Soon after their departure, however, they parted company, Capello and Ivens turning northward whilst Serpa Pinto continued eastward. He crossed the Cuando (Kwando) river in June 1878 and in August reachedLealui , theBarotse capital on the Zambezi. There he received assistance from the missionaryFrançois Coillard , enabling him to continue his journey along the Zambezi to theVictoria Falls . He then turned south and arrived atPretoria in northernSouth Africa onFebruary 12 ,1879 .Serpa Pinto was the fourth explorer to cross Africa from west to east and the first to lay down a reasonably accurate route between
Bié (in present-dayAngola ) and Lealui. In 1881 theRoyal Geographical Society awarded him their Founder's Medal, "for his journey across Africa ... during which he explored five hundred miles of new country". The account of his travels appeared in English in two volumes entitled "How I crossed Africa" (London, 1881).In 1884, Serpa Pinto undertook a less successful exploration of the regions between Mozambique and
Lake Nyasa . He was appointed governor of Mozambique in 1889 and organized an expedition to secure theShire Highlands for Portugal, but was frustrated by the British agents John Buchanan and H. H. Johnston. Shortly afterward he returned to Portugal where he was promoted to the rank ofcolonel .References
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