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Adam Johann (Ivan Fedorovich) von Krusenstiern (von Krusenstern)

German: Adam Johann (Ivan Fedorovich) von Krusenstiern, Russian: Иван Федорович Крузенштерн
Also Known As: "Krusenstern"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hagudi alevik, Raplamaa, Estonia
Death: August 24, 1846 (75)
Schloss Ass (Kiltsi mõis), Väike-Maarja vald, Lääne-Virumaa, Estonia
Place of Burial: Tallinn, Estonia
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Friedrich von Krusenstiern and Christina Frederika von Krusenstiern
Husband of Juliane Charlotte von Taube
Father of Nikolai Otto Leonhard (Nikolai Ivanovich) von Krusenstern; Alexander Gotthard Julius (Julius) Krusenstiern; Paul Theodor von Krusenstiern; Ferdinand Platon Emil (Platon Ivanovich) von Krusenstern; Charlotte Friederike Julie von Bernhardi and 1 other
Brother of Johanna Henriette von Krusenstiern; Helena Friederika von Kalm; Augusta Johanna von Krusenstiern; Carl Friedrich von Krusenstiern, auf Haggud; Eva Dorothea v. Krusenstiern and 1 other

Occupation: Baltisaksa päritolu Vene merersõitja. Deutsch-baltischer Admiral der russischen Flotte und führte die erste russische Weltumseglung durch.
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About Adam Johann (Ivan Fedorovich) von Krusenstiern

https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Von_Krusenstierna_nr_460#TAB_27

https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00127527?page=105. V.2

https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00127527?page=112. V.
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Esimene Vene (Eestist pärinev) ümbermaailmapurjetaja. Adam Johann von Krusenstern (venepäraselt Ivan Fjodorovitš Kruzenštern; Иван (Иоганн Антон) Фёдорович Крузенштерн; 19. november 1770 Hagudi mõis – 12. august 1846 Kiltsi mõis) oli baltisaksa päritolu Vene meresõitja, admiral (1842).

Baltic German explorer and admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy, who led the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth. In Russia, Krusenstern is known as Иван Фёдорович Крузенштерн (Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern)

Krusenstern was born in Hagudi, close to Rapla, Estonia, into a Baltic German family descended from the Swedish aristocratic family von Krusenstjerna, which remained in Estonia after the country was ceded to Russia. In 1787, he joined the Russian Imperial Navy, and served in the war against Sweden. Subsequently, he served in the Royal Navy in 1793-99, visiting America, India and China.

After publishing a paper pointing out the advantages of direct communication between Russia and China by Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, he was appointed by Tsar Alexander I to make a voyage to the east coast of Asia to endeavour to carry out the project.[2] Under the patronage of Tsar Alexander I and Baron Nikolai Rezanov, Krusenstern led the first Russian circumnavigation of the world. The purpose of the two-ship expedition was to establish trade with China and Japan, facilitate trade in South America, and examine California for a possible colony.

The two ships, Nadezhda (Hope, formerly HMS Leander) under the command of Krusenstern, and Neva (formerly HMS Thames) under the command of Captain-Lieutenant Yuri F. Lisianski, set sail from Kronstadt in August 1803, rounded Cape Horn, reached the northern Pacific, and returned via the Cape of Good Hope. Krusenstern arrived back at Kronstadt in August 1806. Both seafarers made maps and detailed recordings of their voyages.

Upon his return, Krusenstern wrote a detailed report, Reise um die Welt in den Jahren 1803, 1804, 1805 und 1806 auf Befehl Seiner Kaiserliche Majestät Alexanders des Ersten auf den Schiffen Nadeschda und Newa (Journey around the World in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806 at the Command of his Imperial Majesty Alexander I in the Ships Nadezhda and Neva) published in Saint Petersburg in 1810. It was published in 1811-1812 in Berlin; this was followed by an English translation, published in London in 1813 and subsequently by French, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, and Italian. His scientific work, which includes an atlas of the Pacific, was published in 1827 in Saint Petersburg and won him an honorary membership in the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1816, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

As director of the Russian naval school Krusenstern did much useful work. He was also a member of the scientific committee of the marine department, and his contrivance for counteracting the influence of the iron in vessels on the compass was adopted in the navy.Krusenstern became an admiral in 1841.He died in 1846 in Kiltsi manor, an Estonian manor he had purchased in 1816, and was buried in the Tallinn Cathedral.


[ _______________________________ Google transl.* ""_Baltian saksalainen tutkimusmatkailija ja amiraali Venäjän Imperiumin laivaston, joka johti Venäjän ensimmäinen kiersi maapallon. Venäjä, Krusenstern tunnetaan Иван Фёдорович Крузенштерн (Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern)

Krusenstern syntyi Hagudi, lähellä Rapla, Viro, osaksi Baltic Saksan perhe polveutuu Ruotsin aristokraattiperhe von Krusenstjerna, joka jäi Virossa jälkeen maan alueen Venäjälle. Vuonna 1787 hän liittyi Venäjän Imperiumin laivaston, ja palveli sodan Ruotsia vastaan​​. Myöhemmin hän toimi Kuninkaallisen laivaston vuonna 1793-99, vierailevat Amerikassa, Intiassa ja Kiinassa""....//...

1812 Saaga TLA.238.1.66:83

1841 Godparent for grandson Adam Johann von Krusenstern Saaga EAA.3154.1.11:66

http://рустрана.рф/article.php?nid=10880

http://isik2.tlulib.ee/index.php?id=144

http://www.mois.ee/harju/hagudi.shtml

http://www.mois.ee/viru/kiltsi.shtml

https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiltsi_m%C3%B5is

https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinna_toomkirik

https://leht.postimees.ee/7114083/adam-johann-von-krusenstern-250?_...

Über Adam Johann (Ivan Fedorovich) von Krusenstiern (Deutsch)

Esimene Vene (Eestist pärinev) ümbermaailmapurjetaja. Adam Johann von Krusenstern (venepäraselt Ivan Fjodorovitš Kruzenštern; Иван (Иоганн Антон) Фёдорович Крузенштерн; 19. november 1770 Hagudi mõis – 12. august 1846 Kiltsi mõis) oli baltisaksa päritolu Vene meresõitja, admiral (1842).

Baltic German explorer and admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy, who led the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth. In Russia, Krusenstern is known as Иван Фёдорович Крузенштерн (Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern)

Krusenstern was born in Hagudi, close to Rapla, Estonia, into a Baltic German family descended from the Swedish aristocratic family von Krusenstjerna, which remained in Estonia after the country was ceded to Russia. In 1787, he joined the Russian Imperial Navy, and served in the war against Sweden. Subsequently, he served in the Royal Navy in 1793-99, visiting America, India and China.

After publishing a paper pointing out the advantages of direct communication between Russia and China by Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, he was appointed by Tsar Alexander I to make a voyage to the east coast of Asia to endeavour to carry out the project.[2] Under the patronage of Tsar Alexander I and Baron Nikolai Rezanov, Krusenstern led the first Russian circumnavigation of the world. The purpose of the two-ship expedition was to establish trade with China and Japan, facilitate trade in South America, and examine California for a possible colony.

The two ships, Nadezhda (Hope, formerly HMS Leander) under the command of Krusenstern, and Neva (formerly HMS Thames) under the command of Captain-Lieutenant Yuri F. Lisianski, set sail from Kronstadt in August 1803, rounded Cape Horn, reached the northern Pacific, and returned via the Cape of Good Hope. Krusenstern arrived back at Kronstadt in August 1806. Both seafarers made maps and detailed recordings of their voyages.

Upon his return, Krusenstern wrote a detailed report, Reise um die Welt in den Jahren 1803, 1804, 1805 und 1806 auf Befehl Seiner Kaiserliche Majestät Alexanders des Ersten auf den Schiffen Nadeschda und Newa (Journey around the World in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806 at the Command of his Imperial Majesty Alexander I in the Ships Nadezhda and Neva) published in Saint Petersburg in 1810. It was published in 1811-1812 in Berlin; this was followed by an English translation, published in London in 1813 and subsequently by French, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, and Italian. His scientific work, which includes an atlas of the Pacific, was published in 1827 in Saint Petersburg and won him an honorary membership in the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1816, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

As director of the Russian naval school Krusenstern did much useful work. He was also a member of the scientific committee of the marine department, and his contrivance for counteracting the influence of the iron in vessels on the compass was adopted in the navy.Krusenstern became an admiral in 1841.He died in 1846 in Kiltsi manor, an Estonian manor he had purchased in 1816, and was buried in the Tallinn Cathedral.


[ _______________________________ Google transl.* ""_Baltian saksalainen tutkimusmatkailija ja amiraali Venäjän Imperiumin laivaston, joka johti Venäjän ensimmäinen kiersi maapallon. Venäjä, Krusenstern tunnetaan Иван Фёдорович Крузенштерн (Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern)

Krusenstern syntyi Hagudi, lähellä Rapla, Viro, osaksi Baltic Saksan perhe polveutuu Ruotsin aristokraattiperhe von Krusenstjerna, joka jäi Virossa jälkeen maan alueen Venäjälle. Vuonna 1787 hän liittyi Venäjän Imperiumin laivaston, ja palveli sodan Ruotsia vastaan​​. Myöhemmin hän toimi Kuninkaallisen laivaston vuonna 1793-99, vierailevat Amerikassa, Intiassa ja Kiinassa""....//...

1812 Saaga TLA.238.1.66:83

1841 Godparent for grandson Adam Johann von Krusenstern Saaga EAA.3154.1.11:66

http://рустрана.рф/article.php?nid=10880

http://isik2.tlulib.ee/index.php?id=144

http://www.mois.ee/harju/hagudi.shtml

http://www.mois.ee/viru/kiltsi.shtml

https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiltsi_m%C3%B5is

https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinna_toomkirik

https://leht.postimees.ee/7114083/adam-johann-von-krusenstern-250?_...

Об Иване Федоровиче Крузенштерне (русский)

https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Von_Krusenstierna_nr_460#TAB_27

https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00127527?page=105. V.2

https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00127527?page=112. V.

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Иван Фёдорович Крузенштерн — мореплаватель, возглавлявший в 1803–1806 годах первое русское кругосветное плавание. Адмирал (1841), генерал, состоящий при особе Его Императорского величества (1842).

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Adam Johann (Ivan Fedorovich) von Krusenstiern's Timeline

1770
November 8, 1770
Hagudi alevik, Raplamaa, Estonia
1802
August 16, 1802
Reval / Tallinna, Harjumaa, Estonia, Russian Empire
1807
August 10, 1807
Koddil (Kodila), Raplamaa, Estland
1809
January 24, 1809
Reval, Estonia
1811
June 28, 1811
St.-Peterburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
1816
March 27, 1816
Loal (Lohu), Kohila vald, Raplamaa, Estland
1819
September 19, 1819
Ass (Kiltsi), Väike-Maarja vald, Lääne-Virumaa, Estland
1846
August 24, 1846
Age 75
Schloss Ass (Kiltsi mõis), Väike-Maarja vald, Lääne-Virumaa, Estonia
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Maetud Tallinna Toomkirikusse tsaari erikäsu (loa) kohaselt (pseudogooti stiilis hauamonument, 1848, J. G. Exner) / Tallinner Dom, Tallinn, Estonia