Alexander Postels
Deceased Person
1801 – 1871
Who was Alexander Postels?
Alexander Filippovich Postels, was a Baltic German of Russian citizenship naturalist, mineralogist and artist.
Postels studied at St.Petersburg Imperial University and in 1826 lectured there on inorganic chemistry.
In the 1820s political relations between Russia and the United States were troubled by the extent of Russian territory in North America. Russia intended to enforce its claims by sending two warships to the disputed areas. When the two countries agreed on 54°40′N as the southern limit of Russian claims, Czar Nicolas I changed their orders in 1826 to an extended three-year survey of the Russian-American and Asian coasts.
Otto von Kotzebue had returned on 10 July 1826 from his voyage of discovery aboard Predpriyatiye. On 16 August 1826, Captain Lieutenant Fedor Petrovich Litke, sailed on board the Russian vessel Senyavin, accompanied by the Möller under Captain Lieutenant M. N. Staniukovich. Postels sailed with Litke as a naturalist/artist and had the distinction of being the first St. Petersburg University graduate to join such a large-scale expedition.
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- Born
- Aug 24, 1801
- Also known as
- Постельс, Александр Филиппович
- Education
- Saint Petersburg State University
- Died
- Jun 26, 1871
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on July 23, 2013
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