Eduard von Toll

Eduard Gustav Freiherr von Toll (Russian: Эдуа́рд Васи́льевич Толль, romanized: Eduárd Vasíl'evič Toll'; 14 March [O.S. 2 March] 1858  1902), better known in Russia as Eduard Vasilyevich Toll and often referred to as Baron von Toll, was a Russian geologist and Arctic explorer. He is most notable for leading the Russian polar expedition of 1900–1902 in search of the legendary Sannikov Land, a phantom island purported to lie off Russia's Arctic coast. During the expedition, Toll and a small party of explorers disappeared from Bennett Island, and their fate remains unknown to this day.


Eduard von Toll
Baron von Toll, c. 1900
Born14 March [O.S. 2 March] 1858
Reval, Kreis Harrien, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire
Disappeared26 October 1902 (aged 44)
East Siberian Sea
StatusMissing for 121 years, 5 months and 25 days
NationalityBaltic German
Alma materImperial University of Dorpat
Occupation(s)Explorer
Geologist
Naturalist
Known forExploring the New Siberian Islands and leading the Russian polar expedition of 1900–1902 of the Sannikov Land
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