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Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen

Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen[a] or Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin[b] von[c] Bellingshausen (18 August [O.S. 9 August] 1778 – 25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1852) was a Russia German cartographer, explorer, and naval officer of the Russian Empire, who attained the rank of admiral. He participated in the first Russian circumnavigation of the globe, and subsequently became a leader of another circumnavigation expedition that discovered the continent of Antarctica. Like Otto von Kotzebue and Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Bellingshausen belonged to the cohort of prominent Baltic German navigators who helped Russia launch its naval expeditions.[8]

Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von Bellingshausen
Russian admiral Bellingshausen, unknown artist
Other name(s)Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen;
Thaddeus Gottlieb Thaddevich von Bellingshausen
Born18 August [O.S. 9 August] 1778
Lahhentagge manor, Saaremaa, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire
Died25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1852 (aged 73)
Kronstadt, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Navy
Years of service1795–1852
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsRusso-Turkish War (1828–1829)
AwardsOrder of Saint George 4th Class
Order of Saint Vladimir 3rd Class

Bellingshausen was born in the Estonian island of Saaremaa (Ösel), in the eponymous family. He started his service in the Russian Baltic Fleet, and after distinguishing himself joined the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth in 1803–1806, serving on the merchant ship Nadezhda under the captaincy of Adam Johann von Krusenstern. After the journey, he published a collection of maps of the newly explored areas and islands of the Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, he commanded several ships of the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets.[3]

As a prominent cartographer, Bellingshausen was appointed to command the Russian circumnavigation of the globe in 1819–1821, intended to explore the Southern Ocean and to find land in the proximity of the South Pole. Mikhail Lazarev prepared the expedition and was made Bellingshausen's second-in-command and the captain of the sloop Mirny, while Bellingshausen himself commanded the sloop Vostok. During this expedition, Bellingshausen and Lazarev became the first explorers to see the land of Antarctica on 27 January 1820 (New Style),[9] disproving James Cook's contention that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice-fields.[citation needed] They circumnavigated the continent twice and never lost each other from view. The expedition discovered and named Peter I, Zavodovski, Leskov, Alexander, and Visokoi Islands, the Antarctic Peninsula, and made other discoveries in the tropical waters of the Pacific.

Made counter admiral on his return, Bellingshausen participated in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. Promoted to vice admiral, he again served in the Baltic Fleet in the 1830s, and from 1839 he was the military governor of Kronstadt, where he died. In 1831, he published the book on his Antarctic travels, called Double Investigation of the Southern Polar Ocean and the Voyage Around the World.[d]

Early life and career edit

 
Coat of arms of the Bellingshausen family

Bellingshausen was born to a Baltic German noble Bellingshausen family in the Lahhetagge Manor [et], Ösel County in the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire; now Saare County, Estonia. His paternal family had Holsteinish origins; the surname Bellingshausen was first recorded in Lübeck. He enlisted as a cadet in the Imperial Russian Navy at the age of ten. After graduating from the Kronstadt naval academy at age eighteen, Bellingshausen rapidly rose to the rank of captain.

First Russian circumnavigation edit

 
Nadezdha, on which Bellingshausen served under captain Krusenstern during the first Russian circumnavigation.

A great admirer of Cook's voyages, Bellingshausen served from 1803 in the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth. He was one of the officers of the vessel Nadezhda ("Hope"), commanded by Adam Johann von Krusenstern.

The mission was completed in 1806. After the journey, Bellingshausen published a collection of maps of the newly explored areas and islands of the Pacific Ocean.

Service as captain edit

Bellingshausen's career continued with the command of various ships in the Baltic and Black Seas. From 1812 to 1816 he commanded the frigate Minerva and from 1817 to 1819 the frigate Flora, both in the Black Sea Fleet. During 1812 he met on Macquarie Island, half-way between New Zealand and Antarctica, Richard Siddins, the Australian captain of the ship Campbell Macquarie.[10]

First Russian Antarctic expedition edit

 
The First Russian Antarctic expedition 1819–1821
 
Captain Faddey Bellingshausen with the Cross of the Order of St. Vladimir

When Emperor Alexander I authorized an expedition to the south polar region in 1819, the authorities selected Bellingshausen to lead it as an experienced captain and explorer, and a prominent cartographer. The expedition was intended to explore the Southern Ocean and to find land in the proximity of the South Pole. The preparation work on the two ships, the 985-ton sloop-of-war Vostok ("East") and the 530-ton support vessel Mirny ("Peaceful") was carried out by Mikhail Lazarev, who had captained his own circumnavigation of the globe before. Bellingshausen became the captain of Vostok, and Lazarev captained Mirny. The journey started from Kronstadt on 4 June 1819. They stopped briefly in England, where Bellingshausen met with Sir Joseph Banks, the president of the Royal Society. Banks had sailed with Captain James Cook fifty years earlier and supplied the Russians with books and charts for their expedition.[11]

Leaving Portsmouth on 5 September 1819 the expedition crossed the Antarctic Circle (the first to do so since Cook) on 26 January 1820 (New Style). On 27 January, the expedition discovered the Antarctic mainland approaching the Antarctic coast at a point with coordinates 69º21'28"S 2º14'50"W and seeing ice-fields there. The point in question lies within twenty miles of the Antarctic mainland. Bellingshausen's diary, his report to the Russian Naval Minister on 21 July 1821 and other documents, available in the Russian State Museum of the Arctic and Antarctic in Saint Petersburg, Russia, were carefully compared with the log-books of other claimants by the British polar historian A. G. E. Jones in his 1982 study Antarctica Observed. Jones concluded that Bellingshausen, rather than the Royal Navy's Edward Bransfield on 30 January 1820 or the American Nathaniel Palmer on 17 November 1820, was indeed the discoverer of the sought-after Terra Australis.

During the voyage Bellingshausen also visited Meretoto / Ship Cove in New Zealand,[12] the South Shetland Islands,[13] and discovered and named Peter I, Zavodovski, Leskov and Visokoi Islands, and a peninsula of the Antarctic mainland that he named the Alexander Coast, but that has more recently borne the designation of Alexander Island.

 
Mikhail Lazarev, captain of Mirny and second-in-command to Bellingshausen during the Antarctic expedition.

Bellingshausen and Lazarev managed to twice circumnavigate the continent and never lost each other from view. Thus, they disproved Cook's assertion that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice fields. The expedition also made discoveries and observations in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean.[citation needed]

Admiral edit

Returning to Kronstadt on 4 August 1821, Bellingshausen was made counter admiral. He fought in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829, — particularly in the siege of Varna,[14] — and attained the rank of vice admiral in 1830. In 1831, he published the book on his Antarctic travel, called Double Investigation of the Southern Polar Ocean and the Voyage Around the World.[e]

Military governor of Kronstadt edit

He became the military governor of Kronstadt, the naval base at the approaches of St Petersburg, from 1839, and died there in 1852.

 
A commemorative coin of the Bank of Russia dedicated to the first Russian Antarctic expedition

Legacy edit

Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen is remembered in Russia as one of its greatest admirals and explorers. In the Antarctic, multiple geographical features and locations, named in honor of Bellingshausen, remind of his role in exploration of the southern polar region.

Monuments edit

There is a memorial stone of Bellingshausen on the previous site (on the ruins) of Lahhentagge/Lahetaguse manor in Ösel/Saaremaa.

There is a monument to Bellingshausen in Nikolayev, Ukraine, as well as in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and in Montevideo, Uruguay.

There is a monument to Admiral Bellingshausen in Kronstadt, near Saint Petersburg in Russia.

 
Monument to Bellingshausen in Kronstadt, Russia

Named in honour edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Russian: Фаддей Фаддеевич Беллинсгаузен, romanizedFaddey Faddeyevich Bellinsgauzen.[1]
    "Bellinsgauzen" is a russified form of "Bellingshausen".
    Alternatives to romanization:
    •  • First name: Faddei, Faddej, Faddeĭ;
    •  • Patronymic: Faddeevich, Faddeyevič, Faddeevič.
    Also in Estonian: Faddei Faddejevitš Bellingshausen.[2]
    Faddei Faddeevich Bellingshausen according to the AuDB.[3]
    Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen in Dictionary.com (one of the possible variants).[4]
  2. ^ In addition to the German variant name "Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin" found in his baptismal record, there is Thaddeus Gottlieb Thaddevich.[5][6][7] Thaddeus is a related name of Faddey.
  3. ^ In German personal names, von is a preposition which approximately means of or from and usually denotes some sort of nobility. While von (always lower case) is part of the family name or territorial designation, not a first or middle name, if the noble is referred to by his last name, use Schiller, Clausewitz or Goethe, not von Schiller, etc.
  4. ^ Original title in Russian: Двукратные изыскания в южнополярном океане и плавание вокруг света
  5. ^ Original title in Russian: Двукратные изыскания в южнополярном океане и плавание вокруг света

References edit

  1. ^ "Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen | Antarctic, Circumnavigation & Discovery | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  2. ^ "TLÜAR rahvusbibliograafia isikud". isik2.tlulib.ee. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b Hotimsky 1966.
  4. ^ "Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  5. ^ Beiträge zur Kunde Est-, Liv- und Kurlands (in German). Reval: Verlag von Lindfors' Erben. 1868. p. 298.
  6. ^ Oliver 1990.
  7. ^ Savours, 11 January 2024.
  8. ^ Daum, Andreas W. (2019). "German Naturalists in the Pacific around 1800: Entanglement, Autonomy, and a Transnational Culture of Expertise". In Berghoff, Hartmut (ed.). Explorations and Entanglements: Germans in Pacific Worlds from the Early Modern Period to World War I. Berghahn Books. pp. 79–102. ISBN 978-1-78920-028-7.
  9. ^ Armstrong, Terence (September 1971). "Bellingshausen and the discovery of Antarctica". Polar Record. 15 (99). Cambridge University Press: 887–889. Bibcode:1971PoRec..15..887A. doi:10.1017/S0032247400062112. S2CID 129664580.
  10. ^ Ellis, Richard (2013). The Empty Ocean (Herzien ed.). Island Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-1597265997.
  11. ^ "Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen". 28 August 2010.
  12. ^ A.H. McLintock, ed. (1966). "Ship Cove". An Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage/Te Manatū Taonga, Government of New Zealand. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  13. ^ L. Ivanov. General Geography and History of Livingston Island. In: Bulgarian Antarctic Research: A Synthesis. Eds. C. Pimpirev and N. Chipev. Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2015. pp. 17-28. ISBN 978-954-07-3939-7
  14. ^ Novitsky et al. 1911.
  15. ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (5th ed.). New York: Springer Verlag. p. 308. ISBN 3-540-00238-3.

Sources edit

  • Novitsky, Vasily F.; Schwarz, Alexey V. von; Apushkin, Vladimir A.; Schoultz, Gustav K. von (1911). Военная энциклопедия [Military Encyclopedia] (in Russian). Vol. IV: Б – Бомба. Moscow: Типография Т-ва И. Д. Сытина. pp. 450–451. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  • Hotimsky, C. M. (1966). "Bellingshausen, Faddei Faddeevich (Fabian) (1778–1852)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  • Steven Oliver. 'Bellingshausen, Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1990. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1b17/bellingshausen-fabian-gottlieb-benjamin-von (accessed 15 January 2024)
  • Savours, Ann. "BELLINGSHAUSEN, THADDEUS GOTTLIEB THADDEVICH von (also FABIAN GOTTLIEB BENJAMIN)". Dictionary of Falklands Biography. Retrieved 11 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Bellingshausen's book in Russian with details on the Antarctic expedition led by him
  • A map of his Antarctic expedition (in Russian), attention – all dates there are Julian
  • The page of Pilguse (Hoheneichen) manor from Estonian Manors Portal owned by the von Bellingshausens

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Bellinsgauzen redirects here For the lunar crater see Bellinsgauzen crater In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Faddeyevich and the family name is Bellingshausen This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen a or Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin b von c Bellingshausen 18 August O S 9 August 1778 25 January O S 13 January 1852 was a Russia German cartographer explorer and naval officer of the Russian Empire who attained the rank of admiral He participated in the first Russian circumnavigation of the globe and subsequently became a leader of another circumnavigation expedition that discovered the continent of Antarctica Like Otto von Kotzebue and Adam Johann von Krusenstern Bellingshausen belonged to the cohort of prominent Baltic German navigators who helped Russia launch its naval expeditions 8 Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von BellingshausenRussian admiral Bellingshausen unknown artistOther name s Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen Thaddeus Gottlieb Thaddevich von BellingshausenBorn18 August O S 9 August 1778Lahhentagge manor Saaremaa Governorate of Livonia Russian EmpireDied25 January O S 13 January 1852 aged 73 Kronstadt St Petersburg Russian EmpireAllegiance Russian EmpireService wbr branch Imperial Russian NavyYears of service1795 1852RankAdmiralBattles warsRusso Turkish War 1828 1829 Siege of VarnaAwardsOrder of Saint George 4th ClassOrder of Saint Vladimir 3rd Class Bellingshausen was born in the Estonian island of Saaremaa Osel in the eponymous family He started his service in the Russian Baltic Fleet and after distinguishing himself joined the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth in 1803 1806 serving on the merchant ship Nadezhda under the captaincy of Adam Johann von Krusenstern After the journey he published a collection of maps of the newly explored areas and islands of the Pacific Ocean Subsequently he commanded several ships of the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets 3 As a prominent cartographer Bellingshausen was appointed to command the Russian circumnavigation of the globe in 1819 1821 intended to explore the Southern Ocean and to find land in the proximity of the South Pole Mikhail Lazarev prepared the expedition and was made Bellingshausen s second in command and the captain of the sloop Mirny while Bellingshausen himself commanded the sloop Vostok During this expedition Bellingshausen and Lazarev became the first explorers to see the land of Antarctica on 27 January 1820 New Style 9 disproving James Cook s contention that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice fields citation needed They circumnavigated the continent twice and never lost each other from view The expedition discovered and named Peter I Zavodovski Leskov Alexander and Visokoi Islands the Antarctic Peninsula and made other discoveries in the tropical waters of the Pacific Made counter admiral on his return Bellingshausen participated in the Russo Turkish War of 1828 1829 Promoted to vice admiral he again served in the Baltic Fleet in the 1830s and from 1839 he was the military governor of Kronstadt where he died In 1831 he published the book on his Antarctic travels called Double Investigation of the Southern Polar Ocean and the Voyage Around the World d Contents 1 Early life and career 2 First Russian circumnavigation 3 Service as captain 4 First Russian Antarctic expedition 5 Admiral 6 Military governor of Kronstadt 7 Legacy 7 1 Monuments 7 2 Named in honour 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 10 1 Sources 11 External linksEarly life and career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Coat of arms of the Bellingshausen family Bellingshausen was born to a Baltic German noble Bellingshausen family in the Lahhetagge Manor et Osel County in the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire now Saare County Estonia His paternal family had Holsteinish origins the surname Bellingshausen was first recorded in Lubeck He enlisted as a cadet in the Imperial Russian Navy at the age of ten After graduating from the Kronstadt naval academy at age eighteen Bellingshausen rapidly rose to the rank of captain First Russian circumnavigation editMain article First Russian circumnavigation nbsp Nadezdha on which Bellingshausen served under captain Krusenstern during the first Russian circumnavigation A great admirer of Cook s voyages Bellingshausen served from 1803 in the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth He was one of the officers of the vessel Nadezhda Hope commanded by Adam Johann von Krusenstern The mission was completed in 1806 After the journey Bellingshausen published a collection of maps of the newly explored areas and islands of the Pacific Ocean Service as captain editBellingshausen s career continued with the command of various ships in the Baltic and Black Seas From 1812 to 1816 he commanded the frigate Minerva and from 1817 to 1819 the frigate Flora both in the Black Sea Fleet During 1812 he met on Macquarie Island half way between New Zealand and Antarctica Richard Siddins the Australian captain of the ship Campbell Macquarie 10 First Russian Antarctic expedition editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Main article First Russian Antarctic Expedition nbsp The First Russian Antarctic expedition 1819 1821 nbsp Captain Faddey Bellingshausen with the Cross of the Order of St Vladimir When Emperor Alexander I authorized an expedition to the south polar region in 1819 the authorities selected Bellingshausen to lead it as an experienced captain and explorer and a prominent cartographer The expedition was intended to explore the Southern Ocean and to find land in the proximity of the South Pole The preparation work on the two ships the 985 ton sloop of war Vostok East and the 530 ton support vessel Mirny Peaceful was carried out by Mikhail Lazarev who had captained his own circumnavigation of the globe before Bellingshausen became the captain of Vostok and Lazarev captained Mirny The journey started from Kronstadt on 4 June 1819 They stopped briefly in England where Bellingshausen met with Sir Joseph Banks the president of the Royal Society Banks had sailed with Captain James Cook fifty years earlier and supplied the Russians with books and charts for their expedition 11 Leaving Portsmouth on 5 September 1819 the expedition crossed the Antarctic Circle the first to do so since Cook on 26 January 1820 New Style On 27 January the expedition discovered the Antarctic mainland approaching the Antarctic coast at a point with coordinates 69º21 28 S 2º14 50 W and seeing ice fields there The point in question lies within twenty miles of the Antarctic mainland Bellingshausen s diary his report to the Russian Naval Minister on 21 July 1821 and other documents available in the Russian State Museum of the Arctic and Antarctic in Saint Petersburg Russia were carefully compared with the log books of other claimants by the British polar historian A G E Jones in his 1982 study Antarctica Observed Jones concluded that Bellingshausen rather than the Royal Navy s Edward Bransfield on 30 January 1820 or the American Nathaniel Palmer on 17 November 1820 was indeed the discoverer of the sought after Terra Australis During the voyage Bellingshausen also visited Meretoto Ship Cove in New Zealand 12 the South Shetland Islands 13 and discovered and named Peter I Zavodovski Leskov and Visokoi Islands and a peninsula of the Antarctic mainland that he named the Alexander Coast but that has more recently borne the designation of Alexander Island nbsp Mikhail Lazarev captain of Mirny and second in command to Bellingshausen during the Antarctic expedition Bellingshausen and Lazarev managed to twice circumnavigate the continent and never lost each other from view Thus they disproved Cook s assertion that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice fields The expedition also made discoveries and observations in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean citation needed Admiral editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Returning to Kronstadt on 4 August 1821 Bellingshausen was made counter admiral He fought in the Russo Turkish War of 1828 1829 particularly in the siege of Varna 14 and attained the rank of vice admiral in 1830 In 1831 he published the book on his Antarctic travel called Double Investigation of the Southern Polar Ocean and the Voyage Around the World e Military governor of Kronstadt editHe became the military governor of Kronstadt the naval base at the approaches of St Petersburg from 1839 and died there in 1852 nbsp A commemorative coin of the Bank of Russia dedicated to the first Russian Antarctic expeditionLegacy editFabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen is remembered in Russia as one of its greatest admirals and explorers In the Antarctic multiple geographical features and locations named in honor of Bellingshausen remind of his role in exploration of the southern polar region Monuments edit There is a memorial stone of Bellingshausen on the previous site on the ruins of Lahhentagge Lahetaguse manor in Osel Saaremaa There is a monument to Bellingshausen in Nikolayev Ukraine as well as in Rio de Janeiro Brazil and in Montevideo Uruguay There is a monument to Admiral Bellingshausen in Kronstadt near Saint Petersburg in Russia nbsp Monument to Bellingshausen in Kronstadt Russia Named in honour edit Bellingshausen Island was in the Aral Sea Bellingshausen Island in the south Atlantic Ocean part of the South Sandwich Islands Bellingshausen Sea in the Southern Ocean Bellingshausen Station a Russian former Soviet base on King George Island Antarctica Bellingshausen Plate an ancient tectonic plate Bellinsgauzen a crater on the far side of the Moon Faddey Islands in the Laptev Sea coastal region on the north Russian coast named after Bellingshausen s first name in Russian Motu One Society Islands also known as Bellinghausen an atoll in the Pacific Ocean A minor planet 3659 Bellingshausen discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Chernykh in 1969 15 See also editHistory of Antarctica List of Baltic German explorersNotes edit Russian Faddej Faddeevich Bellinsgauzen romanized Faddey Faddeyevich Bellinsgauzen 1 Bellinsgauzen is a russified form of Bellingshausen Alternatives to romanization First name Faddei Faddej Faddeĭ Patronymic Faddeevich Faddeyevic Faddeevic Also in Estonian Faddei Faddejevits Bellingshausen 2 Faddei Faddeevich Bellingshausen according to the AuDB 3 Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen in Dictionary com one of the possible variants 4 In addition to the German variant name Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin found in his baptismal record there is Thaddeus Gottlieb Thaddevich 5 6 7 Thaddeus is a related name of Faddey In German personal names von is a preposition which approximately means of or from and usually denotes some sort of nobility While von always lower case is part of the family name or territorial designation not a first or middle name if the noble is referred to by his last name use Schiller Clausewitz or Goethe not von Schiller etc Original title in Russian Dvukratnye izyskaniya v yuzhnopolyarnom okeane i plavanie vokrug sveta Original title in Russian Dvukratnye izyskaniya v yuzhnopolyarnom okeane i plavanie vokrug svetaReferences edit Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen Antarctic Circumnavigation amp Discovery Britannica www britannica com 9 January 2024 Retrieved 12 January 2024 TLUAR rahvusbibliograafia isikud isik2 tlulib ee Retrieved 13 January 2024 a b Hotimsky 1966 Dictionary com Meanings amp Definitions of English Words Dictionary com Retrieved 13 January 2024 Beitrage zur Kunde Est Liv und Kurlands in German Reval Verlag von Lindfors Erben 1868 p 298 Oliver 1990 Savours 11 January 2024 Daum Andreas W 2019 German Naturalists in the Pacific around 1800 Entanglement Autonomy and a Transnational Culture of Expertise In Berghoff Hartmut ed Explorations and Entanglements Germans in Pacific Worlds from the Early Modern Period to World War I Berghahn Books pp 79 102 ISBN 978 1 78920 028 7 Armstrong Terence September 1971 Bellingshausen and the discovery of Antarctica Polar Record 15 99 Cambridge University Press 887 889 Bibcode 1971PoRec 15 887A doi 10 1017 S0032247400062112 S2CID 129664580 Ellis Richard 2013 The Empty Ocean Herzien ed Island Press p 172 ISBN 978 1597265997 Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen 28 August 2010 A H McLintock ed 1966 Ship Cove An Encyclopedia of New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Government of New Zealand Retrieved 5 October 2018 L Ivanov General Geography and History of Livingston Island In Bulgarian Antarctic Research A Synthesis Eds C Pimpirev and N Chipev Sofia St Kliment Ohridski University Press 2015 pp 17 28 ISBN 978 954 07 3939 7 Novitsky et al 1911 Schmadel Lutz D 2003 Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 5th ed New York Springer Verlag p 308 ISBN 3 540 00238 3 Sources edit Novitsky Vasily F Schwarz Alexey V von Apushkin Vladimir A Schoultz Gustav K von 1911 Voennaya enciklopediya Military Encyclopedia in Russian Vol IV B Bomba Moscow Tipografiya T va I D Sytina pp 450 451 Retrieved 4 November 2023 Hotimsky C M 1966 Bellingshausen Faddei Faddeevich Fabian 1778 1852 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Steven Oliver Bellingshausen Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von Dictionary of New Zealand Biography first published in 1990 Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand https teara govt nz en biographies 1b17 bellingshausen fabian gottlieb benjamin von accessed 15 January 2024 Savours Ann BELLINGSHAUSEN THADDEUS GOTTLIEB THADDEVICH von also FABIAN GOTTLIEB BENJAMIN Dictionary of Falklands Biography Retrieved 11 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen 70South information on Fabian von Bellingshausen Dvukratnye izyskaniya v Yuzhnom Ledovitom okeane i plavanie vokrug sveta Bellingshausen s book in Russian with details on the Antarctic expedition led by him Biography in Russian A map of his Antarctic expedition in Russian attention all dates there are Julian The page of Pilguse Hoheneichen manor from Estonian Manors Portal owned by the 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