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Fedor Ivanovich Soimonov (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Соймо́нов; 1692 – 22 July 1780),
Knight of the
Order of St.
Alexander Nevsky, was a
nautical surveyor...
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Soymonova (sometimes
Soïmonov or Soymanof) on 22
November 1782 in Moscow, the
daughter of
Secretary of
State Peter Alexandrovich Soimonov (1734–1801) and his...
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During the Qing administration, the
General of
Siberia Fedor Ivanovich Soimonov launched a non-military
expedition into the
Altan Nuur
region in 1760 and...
- troops. The
vessels of the
Caspian Flotilla were
under the
command of
Soimonov. When it was
questioned whether two
battalions would be sufficient, Peter...
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further north by
Fyodor Soimonov, the
pioneering explorer of the
Caspian Sea
during the time of
Peter I the Great.
Soimonov wrote the 'Pilot of the Caspian...
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Shilka and the
Ergune downstream, in
Chinese hands.[citation needed]
Fedor Soimonov was sent to map the then
little explored area of the Amur in 1757. He mapped...
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along the
edges of the sea.
During the rule of
Peter I the Great,
Fedor I.
Soimonov was a
pioneering explorer of the sea. He was a
hydrographer who charted...
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interest in the Amur
River was
revived in the 1750s. In 1757
Fedor Ivanovich Soimonov was sent to map the area. He
mapped the Shilka,
which was
partly in Chinese...
- evaporation, the
Kaydak Inlet became dry. The area was
mapped by
Fedor Ivanovich Soimonov during the
Caspian Expedition,
which surve**** the
Caspian Sea from 1719...
- Okhotsky,
Yakutsky and
Selenginsky regiments crossed the Chernaia,
joining Soimonov's men. Pavlov's Tarutinsky's
regiments engaged Adams' 700 men at the Sandbag...