Oscar Mac Carthy
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Born
2 July 1815
Oscar Louis Alfred Mac Carthy
2 July 1815
Paris, France
Died23 December 1894 (aged 79)
Algiers, Algeria
Oscar Mac Carthy | |
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| Born | Oscar Louis Alfred Mac Carthy 2 July 1815 Paris, France |
| Died | 23 December 1894 (aged 79) Algiers, Algeria |
Oscar Mac Carthy (2 July 1815 – 23 December 1894) was a French explorer, geographer, archaeologist, librarian, and expert on the Maghreb.
Oscar Louis Alfred Mac Carthy was born in Paris on 2 July 1815.[1] His father was John MacCarthy also known as Jack or Jacque, an Irish immigrant from Cork who had come to France to enlist in the Napoleonic army. His father led the defence of Laghy and the castle at Compiegne, and fought at Waterloo. He was also one of the founders of the Société de Géographie.[2]