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Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist, an experienced traveller, and managed the household affairs including missionary stations and infant school. Mary was fluent in Tswana, the language of the BaTswana people. Her linguistic abilities and her lived experience of working in remote outposts in Southern Africa made it possible for the couple of survive.

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  • Mary Moffat Livingstone (es)
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  • Mary Moffat Livingstone, jaiotzean Mary Moffat (Griekwastad, Hegoafrika, 1821eko apirilaren 12a - Shupanga, Zambezi ibaia, 1862ko apirilaren 27a) misiolaria, esploratzailea eta bere senar David Livingstonen animozko sostengua. (eu)
  • Mary Moffat Livingstone (de soltera Mary Moffat; Griekwastad, Sudáfrica, 12 de abril de 1821-Shupanga, Río Zambeze, 27 de abril de 1862) fue una misionera y exploradora sudafricana. Fue el sostén anímico y familiar de su esposo, el escocés David Livingstone.​ ​​ (es)
  • Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist, an experienced traveller, and managed the household affairs including missionary stations and infant school. Mary was fluent in Tswana, the language of the BaTswana people. Her linguistic abilities and her lived experience of working in remote outposts in Southern Africa made it possible for the couple of survive. (en)
  • Mary Moffat Livingstone, née Mary Moffat le 12 avril 1821 à Griquatown, en Afrique australe (sur un territoire qui est devenu une terre sud-africaine, et morte le 27 avril 1862 à Shupanga (sur un territoire devenu mozambicain) est une exploratrice, longtemps ignorée dans l'ombre de son mari, mais dont le rôle fut important. (fr)
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  • Mary Moffat Livingstone, jaiotzean Mary Moffat (Griekwastad, Hegoafrika, 1821eko apirilaren 12a - Shupanga, Zambezi ibaia, 1862ko apirilaren 27a) misiolaria, esploratzailea eta bere senar David Livingstonen animozko sostengua. (eu)
  • Mary Moffat Livingstone (de soltera Mary Moffat; Griekwastad, Sudáfrica, 12 de abril de 1821-Shupanga, Río Zambeze, 27 de abril de 1862) fue una misionera y exploradora sudafricana. Fue el sostén anímico y familiar de su esposo, el escocés David Livingstone.​ ​​ (es)
  • Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist, an experienced traveller, and managed the household affairs including missionary stations and infant school. Mary was fluent in Tswana, the language of the BaTswana people. Her linguistic abilities and her lived experience of working in remote outposts in Southern Africa made it possible for the couple of survive. (en)
  • Mary Moffat Livingstone, née Mary Moffat le 12 avril 1821 à Griquatown, en Afrique australe (sur un territoire qui est devenu une terre sud-africaine, et morte le 27 avril 1862 à Shupanga (sur un territoire devenu mozambicain) est une exploratrice, longtemps ignorée dans l'ombre de son mari, mais dont le rôle fut important. (fr)
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