Antoine Mizon

Military Person

1853 – 1899

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Who was Antoine Mizon?

Louis Alexandre Antoine Mizon was a French explorer and colonial administrator.

Born in Paris in 1853, Mizon entered in the French Navy in 1869. Between 1880 and 1883 he was at Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's orders, with whom he had difficulties working. In 1890 he was given the command of an expedition meant to find a viable route between the Niger and the Congo rivers by passing by the Benue and Sangha River. He also led a second mission in 1892 in the same places, meant in particular to establish French control over the Adamawa, from which the Benue, the major tributary of the Niger, rises. The plan failed, for the English protested that the claimed territory had been assigned to Britain.

In 1895 Mizon was nominated Resident of Majunga, in Madagascar. He was promoted to administrateur-superieur of Mayotte, at the orders of the governor-general of Madagascar, a position he held between August 5, 1897 and March 11, 1899. Nominated governor of Djibouti on March 7, 1899, he died, probably through suicide, on March 23, before reaching his post.

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Born
1853
Nationality
  • France
Died
1899

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on July 23, 2013

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