Jean-Baptiste Marchand

E432513

Jean-Baptiste Marchand was a French military officer and explorer best known for leading the French expedition to Fashoda in 1898, a key episode in the imperial rivalry between France and Britain in Africa.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Jean-Baptiste Marchand canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf French military officer
explorer
human
causeOf diplomatic crisis between France and Britain at Fashoda
countryOfCitizenship France
employer French Army NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
familyName Marchand NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military exploration in Africa
givenName Jean-Baptiste NERFINISHED
hasActivity long-distance military expedition across Africa
hasHistoricalSignificance figure in late 19th-century European colonial competition in Africa
symbol of French imperial ambitions in the Upper Nile region
hasRole leader of the French mission to Fashoda
influencedBy Franco-British imperial rivalry in Africa
knownFor leading the French expedition to Fashoda in 1898
role in the Fashoda Incident
languageSpoken French
militaryBranch French Army NERFINISHED
militaryRank officer
name Jean-Baptiste Marchand NERFINISHED
notableEvent confrontation with British forces at Fashoda
notableWork Fashoda expedition NERFINISHED
occupation explorer
soldier
participantIn Fashoda Incident NERFINISHED
French colonial expansion in Africa
partOf French colonial forces in Africa
placeOfActivity Africa NERFINISHED
French colonial territories in Africa
Sudan NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fashoda Incident opposingCommander Jean-Baptiste Marchand