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Jean-André Soulié : ウィキペディア英語版 | André Soulié
Jean André Soulié (1858 - 1905) was a French missionary and botanist, murdered in Tibet. == Biography == Soulié was born in Saint-Juéry, Aveyron, on October 6, 1858. He was ordained July 5, 1885, for the Paris Foreign Missions Society and sent in October 1885 to the Apostolic Vicariate of Thibet (now Diocese of Kangding), administered by Mgr Félix Biet. His first mission was to Batang,〔( Archives of the Paris Foreign Missions Society )〕 then at Cha-pa (now Shaba, close To Kanding). He met with his colleagues the French expedition of Gabriel Bonvalot and Prince Henri of Orléans in June 1890 at Ta-tsien lu (now Kangding).〔Gabriel Bonvalot, ''L'Asie inconnue: à travers le Tibet'', Paris, Flammarion, 1896, p. 375〕 In 1896, he was sent to the mission station of Tse-ku (close to now Yanmen) with Father Jules Dubernard. This village is situated on the right bank of Mekong. Afterwards, he moved to Yaregong (now YariGong Xiang) where he gained some popularity by practicing medicine among local people.
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