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Ernst Marno (13 January 1844, Vienna – 31 August 1883, Khartoum) was an Austrian explorer in East Africa. He traveled extensively through the Blue Nile area and the Sudanese-Ethiopian borderland, as well as Kordofan and southern Sudan. His experiences were narrated in two books (Marno 1874, 1879). He offers information about the Nilo-Saharan populations of the area before the colonial occupation of Sudan by the British Empire. He himself married a Dinka, who had converted to Catholicism. From 1878 on, he was based in Fashoda as an officer at the service of Egypt and later he was appointed governor of the Sudanese cities of and Fazogli. During his stay in Sudan he met other European explorers, like Romolo Gessi and Juan Maria Schuver. He died in Khartoum of illness.

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  • Ernst Marno (de)
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  • Марно, Эрнст (ru)
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  • Ernst Marno (13 January 1844, Vienna – 31 August 1883, Khartoum) was an Austrian explorer in East Africa. He traveled extensively through the Blue Nile area and the Sudanese-Ethiopian borderland, as well as Kordofan and southern Sudan. His experiences were narrated in two books (Marno 1874, 1879). He offers information about the Nilo-Saharan populations of the area before the colonial occupation of Sudan by the British Empire. He himself married a Dinka, who had converted to Catholicism. From 1878 on, he was based in Fashoda as an officer at the service of Egypt and later he was appointed governor of the Sudanese cities of and Fazogli. During his stay in Sudan he met other European explorers, like Romolo Gessi and Juan Maria Schuver. He died in Khartoum of illness. (en)
  • Эрнст Марно (нем. Ernst Marno, 13 января 1844, Вена, Австрийская империя — 31 августа 1883, Хартум, Судан) — австрийский путешественник по Африке. (ru)
  • Ernst Marno (* 13. Januar 1844 in Wien; † 31. August 1883 in Khartum) war ein österreichischer Afrikaforscher. Ernst Marno arbeitete zunächst auf dem Gebiet der Zoologie und machte 1866 in Begleitung des Tierhändlers Casanova eine Reise bis an die Grenze Abessiniens mit. Er ging 1869 nach Khartum, von wo er über das Sannar nach Süden bis vordrang. 1870 bereiste Marno einzelne Teile von , 1871 und 1872 die Gebiete am und am oberen und erreichte Gondokoro, wo er mit Samuel Baker zusammentraf. Von dort aus kehrte er nach Wien zurück. Ernst Marno starb am 31. August 1883 in Khartum. (de)
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  • Ernst Marno (* 13. Januar 1844 in Wien; † 31. August 1883 in Khartum) war ein österreichischer Afrikaforscher. Ernst Marno arbeitete zunächst auf dem Gebiet der Zoologie und machte 1866 in Begleitung des Tierhändlers Casanova eine Reise bis an die Grenze Abessiniens mit. Er ging 1869 nach Khartum, von wo er über das Sannar nach Süden bis vordrang. 1870 bereiste Marno einzelne Teile von , 1871 und 1872 die Gebiete am und am oberen und erreichte Gondokoro, wo er mit Samuel Baker zusammentraf. Von dort aus kehrte er nach Wien zurück. Später folgte er dem Ruf Gordon Paschas an den oberen Nil, erreichte aber nur Lado. Wegen Meinungsverschiedenheiten schloss er sich dann Charles Chaillé-Long an und ging in das . Danach machte er eingehende Forschungen in Kordofan und kehrte 1876 wieder nach Europa zurück. Die internationale afrikanische Assoziation sandte 1877 eine Expedition nach der afrikanischen Ostküste aus, der sich auch Marno anschloss. Die Expedition unternahm im Januar 1878 eine Reise nach der Landschaft , von der Marno aber bald aus gesundheitlichen Gründen zurückkehren musste. Er ging 1879 wieder zu Gordon und wurde dort Oberbeamter der Provinz . Ernst Marno starb am 31. August 1883 in Khartum. Im Jahr 1894 wurde in Wien-Penzing (14. Bezirk) die Marnogasse nach ihm benannt. Marno war seit 1863 Mitglied der Burschenschaft Olympia. (de)
  • Ernst Marno (13 January 1844, Vienna – 31 August 1883, Khartoum) was an Austrian explorer in East Africa. He traveled extensively through the Blue Nile area and the Sudanese-Ethiopian borderland, as well as Kordofan and southern Sudan. His experiences were narrated in two books (Marno 1874, 1879). He offers information about the Nilo-Saharan populations of the area before the colonial occupation of Sudan by the British Empire. He himself married a Dinka, who had converted to Catholicism. From 1878 on, he was based in Fashoda as an officer at the service of Egypt and later he was appointed governor of the Sudanese cities of and Fazogli. During his stay in Sudan he met other European explorers, like Romolo Gessi and Juan Maria Schuver. He died in Khartoum of illness. (en)
  • Эрнст Марно (нем. Ernst Marno, 13 января 1844, Вена, Австрийская империя — 31 августа 1883, Хартум, Судан) — австрийский путешественник по Африке. (ru)
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