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Adolf Erik von Nordenskiöld
Prof.
Alternative spellings: Adolf E. von Nordenskiöld A. E. von Nordenskiöld Adolf Erik Nordensköld Adol'f Erik Nordenshel'd Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld Nils A. Nordenskiöld Adolf E. Nordenskiöld Nils A. Nordenskjöld Nils Adolf Erik von Nordenskjöld A. E. Nordenskiøld Nils Adolf Erik de Nordenskioeld N. A. E. de Nordenskioeld Nils Adolf Erik Nordensköld Adolf Erik von Nordenskjöld Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskjöld Adolf Erik von Nordenskjöld Adolf Erik Frhr von Nordenskiöld Nils Adolf Erik Frhr. von Nordenskioeld Adolf Erik Nordenskjöld A. E. Nordenskjöld Nils Nordenskjöld
B:18. November 1832Helsinki D: 12. August 1901 Biblio: Finnlandschwed. Polarforscher, Kartograph; 1858 Leiter der Mineralogischen Abteilung des Naturhistorischen Reichsmuseums, 1860 auch Professor an der Königlichen Technischen Hochschule; ab 1879 Freiherr Place of Activity: Stockholm
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Profession
Forschungsreisender
Geograf
Geologe
Mineraloge
Kartograf
Polarforscher
Affiliations
Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet (Stockholm)
Kungliga tekniska högskolan
Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (18 November 1832 – 12 August 1901) was a Finland-Swedish aristocrat, geologist, mineralogist and Arctic explorer. He was a member of the Fenno-Swedish Nordenskiöld family of scientists and held the title of a friherre (baron). Born in the Grand Duchy of Finland at the time it was a part of the Russian Empire, he was later, due to his political activity, forced to move to Sweden, where he later became a member of the Parliament of Sweden and of the Swedish Academy. He led the Vega Expedition along the northern coast of Eurasia in 1878–1879. This was the first complete crossing of the Northeast Passage. Initially a troubled enterprise, the successful expedition is considered to be among the highest achievements in the history of Swedish science. (Source: DBPedia)