Jean-Antoine Carrel

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Jean-Antoine Carrel was a 19th-century Italian mountain guide and climber renowned for his pioneering ascents in the Alps and Andes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpinist
human
mountain guide
mountaineer
causeOfDeath pneumonia
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Kingdom of Sardinia
dateOfBirth 1829-01-16
dateOfDeath 1890-08-26
ethnicGroup Valdostan
familyName Carrel
fieldOfWork alpinism
mountain guiding
givenName Jean-Antoine
hasPartOrComponent member of the Carrel family of Valtournenche
hasRelative Carrel family of Valtournenche
Louis Carrel
knownFor Italian-side ascent of the Matterhorn
pioneering ascents in the Alps
pioneering ascents in the Andes
name Jean-Antoine Carrel self-link
nativeLanguage Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Franco-Provençal

Italian
notableWork ascents in the Alps
ascents in the Andes
exploration of the Matterhorn
first ascent of the Matterhorn from the Italian side
first ascent of the Matterhorn via the Lion Ridge
occupation climber
mountain guide
soldier
participantIn golden age of alpinism
placeOfBirth Aosta Valley
Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
Valtournenche
placeOfDeath Aosta Valley
Italy
Matterhorn
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Aosta Valley
Valtournenche
sexOrGender male
workLocation Alps
Andes
Aosta Valley
Matterhorn

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Carihuairazo firstAscentBy Jean-Antoine Carrel
Chimborazo firstAscentBy Jean-Antoine Carrel
Jean-Antoine Carrel name Jean-Antoine Carrel self-link
Carrel Hut namedAfter Jean-Antoine Carrel