Antoine de Ville

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Antoine de Ville was a 15th-century French military engineer and climber best known for leading the pioneering 1492 ascent of Mont Aiguille, one of the earliest documented technical mountaineering feats.

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instanceOf French military engineer
human
mountaineer
rock climber
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateOfActivity 15th century
employer Charles VIII of France NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork early alpinism
military engineering
siege warfare
floruit late 15th century
hasAchievement constructed temporary structures on the summit of Mont Aiguille
organized a multi-day stay on the summit of Mont Aiguille
influenced later traditions of mountaineering in the Alps
knownFor early use of siege and climbing techniques on a mountain face
one of the earliest documented technical mountaineering ascents
ledExpeditionTo Mont Aiguille NERFINISHED
militaryRank captain
nationality French
notableFor leading the 1492 ascent of Mont Aiguille
occupation climber
military engineer
soldier
partOf history of French military engineering
history of mountaineering
performed first recorded ascent of Mont Aiguille
placeOfActivity Dauphiné NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
usedTechnique iron spikes
ladders
ropes

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Mont Aiguille firstAscentBy Antoine de Ville