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Polheim ("Home at the Pole") was
Roald Amundsen's name for his camp (the first) at the
South Pole. He
arrived there on 14
December 1911,
along with four...
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Wolfgang von
Polheim (1458–1512), Lord of
Polheim zu Wartenburg,
Puchheim and Waldenfels, was an
Austrian nobleman who was a
close and life-long friend...
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services to the
nation by the king and
changed his
surname from
Polhammar to
Polheim,
which he
later shortened to Polhem. He and his son
Gabriel Polhem (1700–1772)...
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Expedition Shirase Amundsen's
South Pole
expedition Fram
Amundsen Framheim Polheim Terra Nova
Terra Nova
Scott Wilson E. R.
Evans Crean Lashly Filchner Australasian...
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represented at the
wedding by
Wolfgang von
Polheim. As part of the
symbolism of the
proxy wedding, on the
wedding night Polheim went to bed with Anne but wore a...
- Grabner's
first marriage was to
Johanna von
Polheim (* June 14, 1561, † June 15, 1593),
daughter of
Maximilian von
Polheim und
Wartenberg (* 1525, †
April 20,...
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Molitor Mücke Müller Müller-Sönksen
Neumann Niebel Otto
Pieper Piltz von
Polheim Ratjen-Damerau
Reinemund Reinhold Röhlinger
Ruppert Sänger Schäffler Schnurr...
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Expedition Shirase Amundsen's
South Pole
expedition Fram
Amundsen Framheim Polheim Terra Nova
Terra Nova
Scott Wilson E. R.
Evans Crean Lashly Filchner Australasian...
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Roald Amundsen and his
party on 14
December 1911.
Amundsen named his camp
Polheim and the
entire plateau surrounding the Pole King
Haakon VII
Vidde in honour...
- December, a
month before Scott's group.
Amundsen named their South Pole camp
Polheim.
Amundsen renamed the
Antarctic Plateau as King
Haakon VII's Plateau. They...