- Paul
Soleillet (29
April 1842 – 10
September 1886) was a
French explorer in West
Africa and Ethiopia. He was a
strong believer in
opening up
Africa to...
-
Arnoux for the Franco-Ethiopian
Commercial Society, and
later with Paul
Soleillet for the
French Society. In 1882, he set up in
Shewa as an arms trader...
- at the
initiative of
French merchant Pierre Labatut. The
explorer Paul
Soleillet became involved early in 1886. The arms were
landed at
Tadjoura in February...
- 1884, the
Sultan of Tadjoura,
Mohammed Loitah,
ceded Sagallo to Paul
Soleillet of the Société Française d'Obock,
forcing the
Egyptians to retire. In...
-
saved French explorers from
local bands. He
rescued Paul
Soleillet,
Blanchet and Fabert.
Soleillet was
rescued from a
local band that
pillaged his possessions...
- acts upon the
Stokes 4-vector. Such
matrices were
first used by Paul
Soleillet in 1929,
although they have come to be
known as
Mueller matrices. While...
-
infiltration of
Christian influence before the
invasion of the Oromo. When Paul
Soleillet visited Bonga in the 1880s, he
described its
trade as
primarily slaves...
- PMID 25781098. Bourguignat, J.-R. (1885).
Mollusques recueillis par M. Paul
Soleillet dans son
voyage au Choa (Éthiopie méridionale), 1-48, 1 pl.
Paris (Mme...
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until the
installation of
trader Pierre Arnoux in 1881,
followed by Paul
Soleillet.
Obock became a true
colony in 1884 with the
arrival in
August of Léonce...
- p. 138.
Martineau 1931, p. 139.
Martineau 1931, p. 141.
Soleillet 1887, p. 120.
Soleillet 1887, p. 121. Martineau,
Alfred (1931).
Histoire des colonies...