Johann Anton Güldenstädt

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Johann Anton Güldenstädt was an 18th-century Baltic German naturalist and explorer known for his zoological and geographical studies in the Russian Empire.

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instanceOf 18th-century scientist
Baltic German
explorer
geographer
naturalist
zoologist
birthDate 1745-04-26
birthPlace Governorate of Livonia NERFINISHED
Riga NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
citizenship Russian Empire
countryOfActivity Russian Empire NERFINISHED
deathDate 1781-03-23
deathPlace Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
described fauna of southern Russia
flora of the Caucasus
peoples of the Caucasus
educatedAt University of Göttingen
University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
employer Imperial Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
era 18th century
ethnicGroup Baltic German NERFINISHED
familyName Güldenstädt NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork geography
linguistics
natural history
zoology
givenName Johann
knownFor expeditions in the Caucasus
exploration of the Russian Empire
geographical and ethnographic descriptions of the Caucasus
zoological studies in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Imperial Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
name Johann Anton Güldenstädt NERFINISHED
notableWork Reisen durch Russland und im Caucasischen Gebürge NERFINISHED
occupation explorer
naturalist
physician
studied Caucasian languages
fauna of the Caucasus
geography of the Caucasus
studiedAt Imperial Academy of Sciences (as a researcher) NERFINISHED
workLocation Caucasus NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED

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Saker falcon describedBy Johann Anton Güldenstädt