louis antoine de bougainville
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Louis Antoine de Bougainville stands on the deck of his ship, looking through a telescope.
Definition
Proper noun: A French explorer, naval officer, and navigator who led the first French circumnavigation of the globe (1766-1769). His expedition was notable for including a team of scientists and astronomers, contributing to geographical and botanical knowledge.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. * Louis Antoine de Bougainville claimed Tahiti for France in 1768. * The voyage of Louis Antoine de Bougainville is a landmark in the Age of Discovery.
Advanced Usage
- Eponymous References: His name is the source for several geographical and biological names.
- The Bougainville Strait in the Solomon Islands is named for him.
- The tropical plant genus Bougainvillea was named in his honor by the naturalist on his expedition, Philibert Commerçon.
Variants and Related Words
- Bougainville (Proper noun): A common shortened form used to refer to the explorer, the island of Bougainville (Papua New Guinea), or the plant.
- Bougainville's account of his travels was widely read.
Synonyms
- Explorer
- Navigator
- Circumnavigator
Related Terms and Concepts
- Circumnavigation: The act of traveling all the way around the Earth.
- The Age of Enlightenment: The intellectual and philosophical movement of the 18th century, during which his scientific voyage took place.
- Tahiti: The island he famously visited and described.
Louis Antoine de Bougainville stands on the deck of his ship, looking through a telescope.
Noun
- French explorer who circumnavigated the globe accompanied by scientists (1729-1811)