Jules Alexandre Milz (10 September 1861 – 1 October 1902) was a Belgian soldier who was active in exploring the northeast of the Congo Free State.
He traveled extensively in Uele District, where he resolved the question of whether the Uele River was the upper portion of the Ubangi River.
He was second in command of an expedition to the Nile in 1891–1892, and took over command after the leader died.
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JulesAlexandreMilz (10 September 1861 – 1 October 1902) was a Belgian soldier who was active in exploring the northeast of the Congo Free State. He traveled...
Milz may refer to: Milz (river), of Bavaria and Thuringia, Germany Milz (Römhild), a village in Thuringia, Germany, part of the town Römhild Jules Alexandre...
Belgian and German colonies. Between 30 June 1900 and 27 July 1901 JulesAlexandreMilz undertook a special mission to delimit the Belgian-German border...
Geonames.org, retrieved 2020-08-31 Coosemans, M. (20 May 1946), "MILZ (Jules-Alexandre)", Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer (in French), vol. I, Académie Royale...
neighbouring state of Djabar from his base on the Bima. On 13 December 1890 JulesAlexandreMilz and Alphonse Vangèle took a position nearby. Mirambo attacked and...
Djabir's sultanate. Later in 1890 an expedition led by Léon Roget with JulesAlexandreMilz and Joseph Duvivier established the Ibembo station on the Itimbiri...
built the first brick buildings and created new government posts. JulesAlexandreMilz arrived in Boma on 25 July 1888 and was assigned to the Bangalas...
arrive in Djabir on 2 June 1893. Florimond Delanghe had succeeded JulesAlexandreMilz as commander of the Haut-Uele Expedition, and had reached the Nile...
Lindi/Tshopo basins. In 1890 the Belgian officers Léon Roget and JulesAlexandreMilz travelled up the Itimbiri River from Bumba, then the Likati River...
1080/14702548508553946, retrieved 2020-08-31 Coosemans, M. (20 May 1946), "MILZ (Jules-Alexandre)", Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer (in French), vol. I, Académie Royale...
reached Jabir's sultanate. In 1890 the Belgian officers Léon Roget and JulesAlexandreMilz travelled up the Itimbiri River from Bumba, then up the Likati River...
Geonames.org, retrieved 2020-08-31 Coosemans, M. (20 May 1946), "MILZ (Jules-Alexandre)", Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer (in French), vol. I, Académie Royale...
of Léon Roget and JulesAlexandreMilz reached the Uele River opposite the Djabir village. Sultan Djabir signed a treaty with Milz and a post was established...