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Sir Edmund Hillary had a profound impact on New Zealand, both as a national icon and a symbol of exploration and adventure. His successful ascent of Mount Everest in 1953, alongside Tenzing Norgay, inspired a sense of pride and achievement among New Zealanders. Hillary's later humanitarian work, particularly in Nepal, also fostered a strong connection between New Zealand and the Himalayan region. His legacy continues to influence New Zealand's identity as a nation of explorers and adventurers.
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Hillary, more popularly referred to as Sir Ed, rose to fame in 1953 as the first man to summit Mount Everest, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. But the former beekeeper also left his mark in the Antarctic, helping to establish New Zealand's Scott Base on Ross Island in 1957 and leading the first overland vehicle traverse to the South Pole in 1958.
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Hillary became a national hero as being from New Zealand, and the first white man to climb Mt Everest.
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Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir William Hillary are distantly related; Sir William was Sir Edmund's great-great-uncle. Sir William Hillary was a notable figure in the 19th century, known for founding the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the UK, while Sir Edmund Hillary is best known for being one of the first two individuals to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953, alongside Tenzing Norgay. Their connection highlights a familial lineage that spans generations.
Hillary was born to Percival Augustus Hillary and Gertrude Hillary, née Clark