Martin Behaim

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Martin Behaim was a German merchant, navigator, and cartographer best known for creating the Erdapfel, the oldest surviving terrestrial globe.

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Martin Behaim canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German person
cartographer
human
merchant
navigator
terrestrial globe
birthDate 1459
birthPlace Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Free Imperial City of Nuremberg

Holy Roman Empire
Nuremberg
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Martin Behaim self-linksurface differs
deathDate 1507
deathPlace Kingdom of Portugal
Lisbon
describedAs oldest surviving terrestrial globe
employer Portuguese Crown
surface form: Portuguese crown
ethnicGroup German
familyName Behaim
fieldOfWork cartography
geography
navigation
givenName Martin
hasWorkLocation Azores
Lisbon
Nuremberg
inception 1491
1492
knownFor creating the Erdapfel
creating the oldest surviving terrestrial globe
languageSpoken German
Latin
Portuguese
location Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Nuremberg
madeFor Nuremberg city council
name Martin Behaim self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableWork Erdapfel
occupation cartographer
merchant
navigator
participantIn Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
religion Christianity
residence Azores
Faial Island
surface form: Fayal Island

Lisbon
Nuremberg

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Nuremberg associatedWithPerson Martin Behaim
Martin Behaim name Martin Behaim self-link
Martin Behaim creator Martin Behaim self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Erdapfel