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Kuskov and sailed
After a failed attempt in 1811, Kuskov sailed the brig Chirikov back to Bodega Bay in March of 1812, naming it the Gulf of Rumyantsev or Rumyantsev Bay (, Zaliv Rumyantseva ) in honor of the Russian Minister of Commerce Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantzev.

Kuskov and Chirikov
In 1811 Kuskov returned, this time aboard the Chirikov but found fewer otter in Bodega Bay ( only 1, 160 otter skins were taken ).

Kuskov and Bodega
Commerce Counselor Ivan Alexandrovich Kuskov, of the Russian-American Company, sailing in the Kodiak, entered Bodega Bay on January 8, 1809.
Instructed by Baranov to leave " secret signs " ( possession plates ), Kuskov buried possession plaques at Trinidad Harbour, Bodega Head ,( or Tomales Point ) and on the north shore of San Francisco Bay, indicating the Company's intention to claim this section of northern California for Russia.
On his return Kuskov found otter now scarce in Bodega Bay, the harbour having been frequented by numerous American and English otter-hunting expeditions.
Kuskov, on the Kad ' yak, was instructed to bury the plaques, with an appropriate possession ceremony, at Trinidad, Bodega Bay, and the north shore of San Francisco, indicating Russian claims to the land.
After sailing into Bodega Bay in 1809 on the Kad ' yak and returning to Novoarkhangelsk with beaver skins and 1, 160 otter pelts, Baranov ordered Kuskov to return and establish an agricultural settlement in the area.
On his return, Kuskov found American otter hunting ships and otter now scarce in Bodega Bay.
* 1808-1811 — Ivan Kuskov lands in Bodega Bay ( Port Rumiantsev ), builds structures and hunts in the region.

Kuskov and March
* 1812March 15, Ivan Kuskov with 25 Russians and 80 Native Alaskans arrives at Port Rumiantsev and proceeds north to establish Fortress Ross.

Kuskov and 1812
* Ivan A. Kuskov, 1812 – 1821

Kuskov and by
Fort Ross was established by Commerce Counselor Ivan Kuskov of the Russian-American Company.

Kuskov and .
Baranov instructed his assistant Kuskov to reconnoiter the area for a settlement.
Kuskov returned to Novo Arkhangelsk, Alaska, reporting abundant fur bearing mammals, fish, timber and tillable lands.
Baranov instructed Kuskov to return and establish a permanent settlement in the area.
It entered from the northeast where the Kuskov House once stood, and exited through the main gate to the southwest.

sailed and back
In 1602, George Waymouth, in the same little Discovery that Hudson now commanded, had sailed 300 miles up the strait before his frightened men turned the ship back.
North and south, east and west, back and forth he sailed in the land-locked bay, plowing furiously forward until land appeared, then turning to repeat the process, day after day, week after week.
It was a gamble which did not pay off, and whether through military error or betrayal, the Damascus campaign was a failure, and the royal family retreated to Jerusalem and then sailed to Rome and back to Paris.
In the fall of 1971 the ship sailed towards Amchitka and faced the U. S. Coast Guard ship Confidence which forced the activists to turn back.
After leaving a record of his expedition engraved in Punic and Greek upon bronze tablets in the temple of Juno at Crotona, he sailed back to Africa.
With a change in the monsoon winds, Ibn Battuta sailed back to Arabia, first to Oman and the Strait of Hormuz then on to Mecca for the hajj of 1330 ( or 1332 ).
He sailed back to England in 1748 aboard the merchant ship Greyhound, which was carrying beeswax and dyer's wood, now referred to as camwood.
The Turks stayed in Otranto and its surrounding areas for nearly a year, but after Mehmed II's death on 3 May 1481, plans for penetrating deeper into the Italian peninsula with fresh new reinforcements were given up on and cancelled and the remaining Ottoman troops sailed back to the east of the Adriatic Sea.
It is known that ancient Nubia / Axum traded with India, and there is evidence that ships from Northeast Africa may have sailed back and forth between India / Sri Lanka and Nubia trading goods and even to Persia, Himyar and Rome.
Shortly after, he sailed back to Denmark to return in October for his coronation.
The team sailed back from Quebec on 27 September and arrived at Liverpool on 8 October.
Villeneuve returned from the Caribbean to Europe, intending to break the blockade at Brest, but after two of his Spanish ships were captured during the Battle of Cape Finisterre by a squadron under Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Calder, Villeneuve abandoned this plan and sailed back to Ferrol.
Sent to New York on the sloop Duxbury, they seized the vessel and sailed it back to Bermuda.
Theodore, together with his father, brothers, sailed back to Bithynia with Platon in 781, where they set about transforming the family estate into a religious establishment, which became known as the Sakkudion Monastery.
Ní Mháille sailed back to Ireland, and the meeting seemed to have done some good, for Richard Bingham was removed from service.
Accordingly, Cabral turned from exploring the coasts of the new land of Brazil and sailed to the southeast back across the Atlantic and around the Cape of Good Hope.
Sent as such to New York on the sloop Duxbury, they seized the vessel and sailed it back to Bermuda.
Anson then sailed home, eventually arriving back in London more than three and a half years after he had set out, having circumnavigated the globe in the process.
* King Edward III and the prince sailed for France from Sandwich with 400 ships carrying 4, 000 men at arms and 10, 000 archers, but after six weeks of bad weather and being blown off course, they were driven back to England.
That night the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, which had sailed back under cover of night.
The following day, 26 June, they sailed into the northern entrance of Forlandsundet, which they simply called Keerwyck, but were forced to turn back because of a shoal.
By early 1857, the Lynton Convict Depot had closed and the Leonowens family were back in Perth, but in April 1857 sailed to Singapore.
Most of the Noldor sailed back to Aman at the End of the First Age ; but some, like Galadriel ( daughter of Finarfin ) or Celebrimbor ( grandson of Fëanor ), refused the pardon of the Valar and remained in Middle-earth.
Herodotus ( 4. 42 ) also reports that Necho sent out an expedition of Phoenicians, who in three years sailed from the Red Sea around Africa back to the mouth of the Nile.
Eventually, the brothers sailed back to New York, and, in January 1800, they arrived in England, where they stayed for the next fifteen years.

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