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Evariste Régis Huc
Alternative spellings: Évariste R. Huc Évariste Huc Régis-Evariste Huc Régis Évariste Huc R. P. Huc M. Huc Huc, M. Huc Evariste Hüč Evariste Regis Hüč Reži Ėvarist Hjuk Ku-po-chà Gubocha E. R. Gjuk E. Huc
B:1813 D: 1860 Biblio: Missionar (Katholischer Theologe), Schriftsteller; apostolischer Missionar in China
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Évariste Régis Huc, C.M., also known as the Abbé Huc (1813–1860), was a French Catholic priest, Lazarite missionary, and traveller. He became famous for his accounts of Qing-era China, Mongolia (then known as "Tartary"), and especially the then-almost-unknown Tibet in his book . He and his companion Joseph Gabet were the first Europeans who had reached Lhasa since Thomas Manning in 1812. (Source: DBPedia)