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  1. Georg Wilhelm Steller (Bad Windsheim, Baviera, 10 de março de 1709 – Tiumen, 23 de novembro de 1746 [1]) foi um naturalista, botânico, zoólogo, médico e explorador alemão, que explorou a Sibéria e o Mar de Bering ao serviço da Rússia.

  2. Georg Wilhelm Steller (10 March 1709 – 14 November 1746) was a German-born naturalist and explorer who contributed to the fields of biology, zoology, and ethnography.

  3. Georg W. Steller was a German-born zoologist and botanist who served as a naturalist aboard the ship St. Peter during the years 1741–42, as part of the Great Northern Expedition, which aimed to map a northern sea route from Russia to North America.

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  4. 24 de abr. de 2015 · In 1741, Georg Wilhelm Steller became the first European to step foot in Alaska. Marooned there for nearly nine months after his boat ran aground, the German-born naturalist went on to discover...

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  5. Georg Wilhelm Steller war ein deutscher Arzt, Ethnologe und Naturforscher. Er war Teilnehmer der vom dänischen Kapitän Vitus Bering geleiteten Zweiten Kamtschatkaexpedition. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Steller“.

  6. The second Kamchatkan expedition of 1741 was the most expensive and most expansive scientific undertaking of the time, aiming at no less than connecting the Russian-controlled Siberian peninsula of Kamchatka with the American continent, and within this project Georg Wilhelm Steller was promised “every possible opportunity to achieve something ...

  7. GEORG WILHELM STELLER George Wilhelm Steller (1709-1746), member of Bering's Expedition of 1741 and the first naturalist to describe the fauna and flora of Alaska and the Commander Islands, was born on March 10, 1709, at Windsheim, in the old duchy of Franconia, south central Germany.