Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or Otlasov (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Атла́сов or Отла́сов; between 1661 and 1664 – 1711) was a Siberian Cossack who was the first Russian to organize systematic exploration of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Atlasov Island, an uninhabited volcanic island off the southern tip of Kamchatka, and the Atlasova volcano are named after him.
Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or Otlasov (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Атла́сов or Отла́сов; between 1661 and 1664 – 1711) was a Siberian Cossack who...
Atlasov (Russian: Атласов) may refer to VladimirAtlasov (1661–1711), Russian explorer Atlasov (volcano) in Kamchatka named after AtlasovAtlasov Island...
the name of the volcano on the island. The island is named after VladimirAtlasov, a 17th-century Russian explorer who incorporated the nearby Kamchatka...
of Russians were stranded and died on Kamchatka. In 1695, explorer VladimirAtlasov became commander of Anadyrsk. In 1696 he sent the Cossack Luka Morozko...
battle. 1697-1698 - the annexation of Kamchatka by the expedition of VladimirAtlasov 1699 - when returning to the Anadyr prison, the Seryukov detachment...
伝兵衛 Dembei, Russian: Дэмбэй) was a Japanese castaway who, through VladimirAtlasov, provided Russia with some of its first knowledge of Japan. He was...
throughout Kamchatka and possibly also in the northern Kuril Islands. VladimirAtlasov, who annexed Kamchatka and established military bases in the region...
name 'Koryak' were recorded in the writings of the Russian cossack VladimirAtlasov, who conquered Kamchatka for the Tsar in 1695. The variant name was...
earliest detailed information about them was provided by the explorer VladimirAtlasov in 1697. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Kuril Islands were...
several Russian forays into Kamchatka prior to the arrival of VladimirAtlasov. Atlasov began his conquest of Kamchatka by sending Luka Morozko on reconnaissance...
Sergey. "Vladimir Klavdievich Arsenyev and his heritage". Retrieved 2011-12-23. Tolkacheva, N. "Russian historians about VladimirAtlasov" (in Russian)...
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between Moscow and Ming China. By the early 18th century Russians under VladimirAtlasov had colonised Kamchatka. Peter the Great, who turned the country into...
conquest of Kamchatka later would be achieved in the early 1700s by VladimirAtlasov, while the discovery of the Arctic coastline and Alaska would be completed...
Анциферов; died in 1712) was a Russian explorer. Upon the death of VladimirAtlasov in 1711, Danila Antsiferov was elected Cossack ataman of the Kamchatka...
Kulikovo Vladimir I of Kiev "the Great", Kievan Prince who turned from pagan to saint and enacted the Christianization of Kievan Rus' VladimirAtlasov, explorer...
of Kamchatka would be completed later, in the early 18th century by VladimirAtlasov, while the discovery of the Arctic coastline and Alaska would be nearly...
River. 1697–99 – VladimirAtlasov reaches as far as the Golygina River on the southwest coast of Kamchatka, from which he sights Atlasov Island; also crosses...
until they were driven out by the Manchus. Northward, in 1697-1699 VladimirAtlasov went south from Anadyrsk and explored the Kamchatka Peninsula. There...
Mikhail Stadukhin followed the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. In 1697 VladimirAtlasov entered the Kamchatka Peninsula overland from the north. In 1716 the...
the birthplace of the explorers Semyon Dezhnyov, Yerofey Khabarov, VladimirAtlasov, and of St. Stephen of Perm. Veliky Ustyug lost its key role as a river...
of 2,100 square kilometres (810 sq mi). A Russian expedition under VladimirAtlasov first reached it in the last decade of the seventeenth century. Словарь...
few surviving documents indicate. The Fedotov Legend: When, in 1697, VladimirAtlasov reached Kamchatka, he heard that other Russians had been there first...
or Aklan), into which the Penzhina flows. The city, established by VladimirAtlasov as a stronghold for the Koryaks forcing jasak to pay, was not much...
administration. About 1697, Anadyrsk was the launching place for VladimirAtlasov's conquest of Kamchatka. The local Chukchis and Koryaks were warlike...
expressed desire to return to Japan, Dembei was taken to Moscow by VladimirAtlasov in December 1701 or January 1702 and ordered by Peter the Great to...