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  1. This expedition took place during the rule of emperor Alexander I (1777–1825). Nadezhda and Neva explored the Aleutian Islands , Sakhalin and discovered the mouth of the Love River . They also visited the Marquesas Islands and Hawaii.

  2. Johann Friedrich Gustav von Eschscholtz (1 November 1793 – 7 May 1831) [1] was a Baltic German physician, naturalist, and entomologist. He was one of the earliest scientific explorers of the Pacific region, making significant collections of flora and fauna in Alaska, California, and Hawaii.

  3. Julius Adler (born 1930), American biochemist and geneticist known for work on chemotaxis. Monique Adolphe (1932–2022), French cell biologist, pioneer of cell culture. Edgar Douglas Adrian (1st Baron Adrian) (1889–1977), British electrophysiologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1932) for research on neurons.

  4. Research genealogy for William Adair of Fishing Creek, Chester, South Carolina, as well as other members of the Adair family, on Ancestry®.

  5. modifier. La Révolution française (1789-1799) est une période de bouleversements politiques et sociaux en France et dans ses colonies, ainsi qu'en Europe à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Traditionnellement, on la fait commencer à l'ouverture des États généraux le 5 mai 1789 et finir au coup d'État de Napoléon Bonaparte le 9 novembre 1799 ...

  6. Diana Hay, 23rd Countess of Erroll. Father. Victor Hay, 21st Earl of Erroll. Mother. Lucy Mackenzie. Occupation. Landowner. Josslyn Victor Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll (11 May 1901 – 24 January 1941) [1] was a British peer and a member of the British Union of Fascists, known for the unsolved case surrounding his murder and the sensation it caused ...

  7. Jul 27, 2004 · An index to sections of the Hugh Blair Grigsby, 1806-1881, Papers, 1745-1944 Mss1 G8782 b

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