Jules Dumont d'Urville
Jules Dumont d'Urville | |
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| Born | 23 May 1790 Condé-sur-Noireau, Kingdom of France |
| Died | 8 May 1842 (aged 51) Meudon, Kingdom of France |
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| Allegiance | |
| Branch | French Navy |
| Rank | Rear Admiral |
| Commands | Astrolabe |
| Spouse(s) | Adèle Pépin |
| Relations | Gabriel Charles François Dumont |
Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville (French pronunciation: [ʒyl dymɔ̃ dyʁvil]; 23 May 1790 – 8 May 1842) was a French explorer and naval officer who explored the south and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica. As a botanist and cartographer, he gave his name to several seaweeds, plants and shrubs and to places such as d'Urville Island in New Zealand.