Samuel Wallis

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Samuel Wallis was an 18th-century British naval officer and explorer best known for leading one of the first European voyages to the Pacific that brought widespread attention to islands such as Tahiti.

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instanceOf British naval officer
explorer
human
burialPlace London, England
surface form: London
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1728-04-23
dateOfDeath 1795-01-21
discovered Tahiti for Europeans
Wallis Island for Europeans
employer Royal Navy
endTimeOfNotableVoyage 1768
era 18th century
ethnicGroup English
explored Strait of Magellan
surface form: Magellan Strait

Pacific Ocean
South Pacific
fieldOfWork cartography of Pacific islands
navigation
hasNamesake Wallis Island NERFINISHED
Wallis and Futuna
influenced later Pacific voyages by James Cook
knownFor bringing Tahiti to the attention of Europe
commanding HMS Dolphin
early European exploration of the Pacific Ocean
maritalStatus married
militaryBranch Royal Navy
name Samuel Wallis self-link
nationality British
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent first recorded European contact with Tahiti in 1767
voyage of HMS Dolphin 1766–1768
notableWork European discovery of Tahiti
occupation explorer
naval officer
participatedIn Seven Years' War
circumnavigation of the globe
placeOfBirth Cornwall
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
precededBy John Byron
rank captain
residence London, England
surface form: London
servedIn Royal Navy Pacific exploration program
servedOn HMS Dolphin
HMS Prince Frederick
sexOrGender male
shipCommanded HMS Dolphin
startTimeOfNotableVoyage 1766
succeededBy Philip Carteret

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Tahiti discoveredByEuropeans Samuel Wallis
Society Islands discoveredByEuropeans Samuel Wallis
Samuel Wallis name Samuel Wallis self-link
Wallis (ʻUvea) discoveredByEuropeans Samuel Wallis
Wallis (ʻUvea) namedAfter Samuel Wallis