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<p> A Swedish naturalist, born in Helsingfors; after several successive voyages and explorations in the Arctic Sea, in which he paid frequent visits to Spitzbergen, where he measured an arc of the meridian, in 1878-79 discovered the [[North-East]] [[Passage]] by traversing, along the N. shores of [[Europe]] and Asia, the whole Arctic Sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific; has written accounts of his expeditions; <i> b </i> . 1832. </p>
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<p> A Swedish naturalist, born in Helsingfors; after several successive voyages and explorations in the Arctic Sea, in which he paid frequent visits to Spitzbergen, where he measured an arc of the meridian, in 1878-79 discovered the [[North-East]] [[Passage]] by traversing, along the N. shores of Europe and Asia, the whole Arctic Sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific; has written accounts of his expeditions; <i> b </i> . 1832. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 15 October 2021

Erik Nordenskiöld [1]

A Swedish naturalist, born in Helsingfors; after several successive voyages and explorations in the Arctic Sea, in which he paid frequent visits to Spitzbergen, where he measured an arc of the meridian, in 1878-79 discovered the North-East Passage by traversing, along the N. shores of Europe and Asia, the whole Arctic Sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific; has written accounts of his expeditions; b . 1832.

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