- Georgiy Sedov
Georgiy Yakovlevich Sedov ( _ru. Георгий Яковлевич Седов) (
April 23 (May 5 ), 1877 —February 20 (March 5 ), 1914) was aRussia nArctic explorer .Born in the village of Krivaya Kosa of
Taganrog district (now "Novoazovskyi Raion ") in a fisherman's family. In 1898, Sedov finished navigation courses inRostov-on-Don and acquired the rank of long voyagenavigator . In 1901, he took an external degree inNaval College , passed all the exams and was promoted to the rank oflieutenant .In 1902—1903, Sedov participated in a
hydrographic expedition in theArctic Ocean . During theRusso-Japanese War he was in charge of atorpedo boat (1905). In 1909, he led the expedition that would later describe the mouth of theKolyma river. A year later Sedov explored theKrestovaya Bay onNovaya Zemlya .In 1912, he suggested a
sleigh expedition for reaching theNorth Pole .TheTsarist government refused to finance this project, and the expedition was organized with the help from independent sources. OnAugust 14 (27), 1912, Sedov's ship "Svyatoy Muchenik Foka" (Saint Martyr Foka)" leftArkhangelsk and had to stay for the winter near Novaya Zemlya because of impassable ice. The expedition reachedFranz Josef Land only in August of 1913, however, it had to stay for the second winter in theTikhaya Bay due to lack of coal.On
February 2 (15), 1914, Sedov (already sick withscurvy ) and his accompanying seamen G.Linnik and A.Pustotniy set off for the North Pole with their draft dogs. Before reaching theRudolf Island , Sedov died and was buried atCape Auk on this island. On the way back, at Franz Josef Land, the "Svyatoy Foka" rescued two survivors of the Brusilov expedition, includingValerian Albanov .Two gulfs and a peak on Novaya Zemlya, a
glacier and a cape on Franz Josef Land, an island in theBarents Sea , and a cape inAntarctica bear Sedov's name. There was also a steam icebreaker "Georgy Sedov".See also
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Jan Nagórski
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