Also known as Faddei Faddeevich Bellingshausen, Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von Bellingshausen;, Fabius Theophilus Bellingshausen, Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen
Baltic German officer in the Imperial Russian Navy, cartographer and explorer (1778–1852)
Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen was a Baltic German naval officer and explorer who served in the Russian Navy during the early 1800s, mapping new territories and advancing geographical knowledge of the world. He matters because his expeditions and cartographic work contributed significantly to the era of European exploration and helped fill in gaps in maps of previously uncharted regions.
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Faddey Faddeyevich Bellingshausen or Fabian Gottlieb Benjamin von Bellingshausen (20 September [O.S. 9 September] 1778 – 25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1852) was a Russian cartographer, explorer, and naval officer of Baltic German descent, 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 a cohort of prominent Baltic German navigators which helped Russia launch its naval expeditions.
Bellingshausen was born on the island of Saaremaa (Ösel), to the Bellingshausen family [de]. 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.
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