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- Constant_de_Deken abstract "Constant Pierre-Joseph De Deken is the son of Ludovicus De Deken and née Maria-Theresia Van Dyck. He studied theology at the major seminary of Malines, then he made his novitiate in Scheut Fathers in 1877. There is ordained priest on 7 June 1879 and took his final vows in March 1881 to be called to go to China to evangelize the population in 1881. He is sent to the Apostolic Vicariate of Kan-Su-Koukounor (now Gansu ) in Turkestan Chinese Central Asia . Scheutistes are present in China since 1865 and want to expand their ministry to the northwest. There follows a short study period Lanchow to improve his Chinese and evangelized the region of Sichuan from April 1882, touring from the parish of Kuldja. It is named after the Chinese Turkestan. He remained there until 1889. He joined in 1889 scientific expedition Bonvalot Gabriel (accompanied by Prince Henri d'Orléans, as botanist and photographer ) found that in Turkestan with his Chinese servant Bartholomeus. P. de Deken speaks Chinese and serves as interpreter. Its goal is to win Shanghai across the Central Asia, the Tibetan and the Tonkin expedition that reached in September 1890. P. de Deken then separates explorers who take the boat to Haiphong to return to France. These were the first Europeans to enter the high Tibetan plateau, away from the road which had been done before the Father Huc and later Nikolai Przewalski . This expedition was unprecedented, having traveled six thousand kilometers in one piece 1 botanical collection and reporting a considerable subsequently studied at the Natural History Museum of Paris . A year later Father de Deken left China and returned to the parent of Scheutists to Brussels for a year. He published a description of his journey in a book published in French entitled Across Asia (1891).View of the church of BomaHe left in June 1892, this time to the Belgian Congo (where Scheutists are present since 1889), where he was appointed to Boma . From autumn 1894 to autumn 1895, he returned to Brussels to the parent. His health is failing. He returned to the Congo, where he arrived in November 1895 and died 3 March 1896 a few days before celebrating his forty-four years.His statue is visible in Wilrijk and an other in Antwerp. He was made knight of Leopold Order.".
- Constant_de_Deken birthDate "1852".
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- Constant_de_Deken deathDate "1896".
- Constant_de_Deken deathYear "1896".
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- Constant_de_Deken dateOfBirth "1852".
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- Constant_de_Deken name "De Deken".
- Constant_de_Deken shortDescription "Belgian explorer and missionary".
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- Constant_de_Deken comment "Constant Pierre-Joseph De Deken is the son of Ludovicus De Deken and née Maria-Theresia Van Dyck. He studied theology at the major seminary of Malines, then he made his novitiate in Scheut Fathers in 1877. There is ordained priest on 7 June 1879 and took his final vows in March 1881 to be called to go to China to evangelize the population in 1881. He is sent to the Apostolic Vicariate of Kan-Su-Koukounor (now Gansu ) in Turkestan Chinese Central Asia .".
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