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expedition and entitled
Returning home in August 1866, an account of this expedition, entitled A Journey in Brazil, was published in 1868.
The documentary film of the expedition, itself entitled Kon-Tiki, won an Academy Award in 1951.
The Sir William Dixson Research Library in Sydney holds the original copy of the chart of the expedition, entitled Chart of the coasts and harbours of Botany-Bay, Port-Jackson and Broken-Bay, as survey'd by Capt. n John Hunter of H. M. S.
Driven by a lifelong fascination with this " vanished tribe ", Van der Post published a 1958 book about the same expedition, entitled The Lost World of the Kalahari.
Nevertheless on his return to Germany Peters was received with great honours, and in 1891 published an account of his expedition entitled Die deutsche Emin Pasha Expedition, which was translated into English.
In 1934 he published a book about the expedition, entitled South of the Sun ( ISBN 978-1432577667 ).
Eventually she was selected for training to take part in Che's ill-fated guerrilla expedition to Bolivia entitled " Operation Fantasma ".
From this expedition he returned by way of Mexico, and, seeing his opportunity, published a highly successful book of travels, entitled El Dorado ; or, Adventures in the Path of Empire ( 2 vols, New York, 1850 ).
Von Höhnel wrote a report of the expedition entitled The discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie.
Weir is the leader of the Atlantis expedition in Stargate Atlantis until the last episode of season three, entitled " First Strike ".
The results of the expedition was a publication entitled Monumenti dell ' Egitto e della Nubia.
In 1977 he led an expedition for Zagreb television entitled " Journey to the East ", which had great success.
He is the author of the documentary series with the expedition entitled " Journey to other worlds.

expedition and 50
Another papal expedition sailed to Ireland in 1579 with a mere 50 soldiers under the command of Fitzmaurice, accompanied by Sanders as papal legate.
As the breed was beginning to come to prominence, in 1933 Navy Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd brought about 50 Siberian Huskies with him on an expedition in which he hoped to journey around the 16, 000-mile coast of Antarctica.
Despite Roosevelt's continued decline and loss of over 50 pounds ( 20 kg ) of his original 220, Commander Rondon had been repeatedly slowing down the pace of the expedition in dedication to his commission's mapmaking and other geographical goals that demanded regular stops to fix the expedition's position by sun-based survey.
* Julian builds at Samosata ( Commagene ) a fleet of 50 warships and over a 1, 000 transport boats, for his expedition in Persia against king Shapur II the Great.
Peary's next expedition was supported by a $ 50, 000 gift by George Crocker, who was the youngest son of Charles Crocker.
A total expedition of 50 men was organized.
As a forerunner expedition, the ship Commandant Charcot of the French Navy spent nine months of 1949 / 50 at the coast of Adelie Land.
Orellana ( with the Dominican Gaspar de Carvajal who chronicled the expedition ) and 50 men set off down stream to find food.
The Roman author and military officer, Pliny the Elder, drawing upon the accounts of Juba II, king of Mauretania, stated that a Mauretanian expedition to the islands around 50 BCE found the ruins of great buildings, but otherwise no population to speak of.
While Durrell only made £ 50 from British rights ( Faber and Faber ), he obtained £ 500 from the United States rights ( Viking Press ) for the book, and thus managed to raise money for a fourth expedition to South America in 1954.
The expedition is considered to have been privately funded however the Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane furnished a six pack saddles and gear, one tent of Parramatta cloth, two tarpaulins, a suit of slops for each of the men, a few bush utensils, a small quantity of arms and ammunition, and two skeleton charts for tho tracing of our Journey, worth about 50 pounds.
In the meantime, the rest of the expedition had dispersed ; Stanley went to Zanzibar and then to Cairo, where he wrote the 900 pages of In Darkest Africa in just 50 days.
Starting in 1937, the scientific material assembled during the expedition was published in over 50 volumes by Sven Hedin and other expedition participants, thereby making it available for worldwide research on eastern Asia.
On 28 January 1820 ( New Style ) the expedition discovered the Antarctic mainland approaching the Antarctic coast at a point with coordinates 69º21 ' 28 " S 2º14 ' 50 " W and seeing ice-fields there.
The successful expedition against 50 Frenchmen and their Indian allies was led by the Captain-Major of the Captaincy of Pernambuco, Manuel de Mascarenhas Homem, with the assistance of Jerônimo de Albuquerque Maranhão.
" Setting a pernicious example to the savages " 50 lashes-only trial at Fort Mandan and last on expedition.
In his book he listed the expedition's main achievements: proof that an expedition could live on Victoria Land over winter ; a year's continuous magnetic and meteorological observations ; an estimate of the current position of the South Magnetic Pole ; discoveries of new species of insects and shallow-water fauna ; coastal mapping and the discovery of new islands ; the first landing on Ross Island and, finally, the scaling of the Great Ice Barrier and the sledging to 78 ° 50 ' S, " the furthest south ever reached by man ".
When the Khan's cousin, the Baskaki Shevkal, and his Tatars were killed in Tver and a rebellion erupted there in mid-August 1327, Dmitry's successor as Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal, his brother Alexander Mikhailovich, fled first to Novgorod --- which turned him away --- and then to Pskov --- which made him it's Prince --- in order to escape a punitive expedition of 50, 000 Mongol-Tatars & Muscovites, which was headed by his cousin, Yury's brother & successor Ivan Daniilovich.
Cherry's application to join the expedition was initially rejected as Scott was looking for scientists, but he made a second application along with a promise of £ 1, 000 ( 2009 approximation £ 50, 000 ) towards the cost of the expedition.
The expedition cost the colony £ 50, 000 to mount, for which it issued paper currency, a first in the English colonies.
Resources wise, Shu was far inferior to the vast state of Wei, as reflected in the obvious numerical difference: with the exception of the second expedition, Shu force committed never exceeded 50 % of the Wei force it faced during each campaign, and it was only Zhuge Liang's ingenuity that forced Wei to be on the defensive all the time.
He received a grant of $ 50, 000 from the U. S. Congress to command an expedition to the North Pole in the ship Polaris.

expedition and Years
In 1761 during the Seven Years War a British expedition against Dominica led by Lord Rollo was successful and the island was conquered along with several other Caribbean islands.
In 1758 the French settlement was captured by a British expedition as part of the Seven Years ' War, but was later returned to France.
Years later, Crusoe joins an expedition to bring slaves from Africa but he is shipwrecked in a storm about forty miles out to sea on an island ( which he calls the Island of Despair ) near the mouth of the Orinoco river on September 30, 1659.
In 1757, Massac County was settled by a French expedition, which built Fort De L ' Ascension for use during the French and Indian War ( also known as the Seven Years War.
He was born at Montauban, and at the age of thirteen accompanied his father, Charles-Benoît, comte de Guibert ( 1715 – 1786 ), chief of staff to Maréchal de Broglie, throughout the Seven Years ' War in Germany, and was awarded the cross of St Louis and then promoted to the rank of colonel in the expedition to Corsica ( 1767 ).
He entered the French army as a volunteer, and served in the Seven Years ' War and in Louis XV's Polish expedition of 1771, on returning from which he was made a lieutenant-colonel.
The Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia, from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a Distance of Upwards of 3000 Miles, During the Years 1844 and 1845 by Leichhardt describes this expedition.
Starting at about age 15 during the French and Indian War ( part of the Seven Years War ), Brant took part with Mohawk and other Iroquois allies in a number of British actions against the French in Canada: James Abercrombie's 1758 expedition via Lake George that ended in utter defeat at Fort Carillon ; Johnson's 1759 Battle of Fort Niagara ; and Jeffery Amherst's 1760 expedition to Montreal via the St. Lawrence River.
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There would be temporary reversals after 1648, when the Republic sent a naval expedition, but by then the Eighty Years ' War was over.
The river was crossed by John Oxley in 1817, but was named by Charles Sturt in his 1828-9 expedition as New Years Creek on 1 January 1829.
In 1758, during the Seven Years War, the regiment was part of the amphibious expedition against, or descent on, the coast of France and participated in the disastrous British defeat at the battle of Saint Cast.
During the Seven Years ' War the Regiment won its first formal Battle honour as part of the expedition that captured Belle Île from the French in 1761.
During the French and Indian War ( the North American theater of the Seven Years War, 1754-1763 ), Theyanoguin led a group of Mohawk warriors to accompany William Johnson, the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, through the Hudson Valley in his expedition to Crown Point.
The Naturalist on the River Amazons, subtitled A Record of the Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, and Aspects of Nature under the Equator, during Eleven Years of Travel, is an 1863 book by the British naturalist Henry Walter Bates about his expedition to the Amazon Basin.
It was devastated by the troops of Duke Jan II the Mad of Żagań on his 1477 expedition against the Brandenburg elector Albert Achilles of Hohenzollern and again by Imperial as well as Swedish forces during the Thirty Years ' War.
After the capture of Fort Beausejour during the Seven Years War, in an attempt to gain control over the region, the British sent a punitive expedition consisting of two companies of British colonial troops into the Petitcodiac River Valley to destroy the Acadian settlements located there.
Years later a Roman expedition heads south to see what has changed in the world and meets the heirs of Hannibal who have become kings, or Shofet, of Carthage.

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