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tios Latin Dionysius Byzantinus) was a Greek | geographer of the 2nd century CE. |
Bremen - 19 April 1931, Bremen) was a German | geographer, explorer of Asia. |
mber 25, 1858 - March 7, 1945), was a German | geographer and geologist and the father of Walther Penc |
ly 15, 1812 - October 13, 1873) was a German | geographer and cartographer born in Freiberg, Saxony. |
amed after Semen Ivanovich Dejnev, a Russian | geographer, explorer, and navigator (1605-1673). |
August 4, 1865 - July 12, 1946) was a German | geographer working in German South-West Africa. |
David William Rhind CBE FRS FBA is a British | geographer and expert on geographic information systems |
Whatmore is a critical | geographer, questioning Marxist materialist approaches |
pril 21, 1893 - March 9, 1969), was a German | geographer whose principal contribution to the discipli |
Mike Kirkby (born 6 May 1937) is a British | geographer and emeritus professor of physical geography |
uly 1911 - 22 September 1994), was a British | geographer and Labour Party politician. |
mber 30, 1848 - March 14, 1908) was a German | geographer known today for his early ethnography of the |
Ulf Strohmayer is a German | geographer who is a professor and head of the Geography |
) was, like his father Karl Andree, a German | geographer noted for devoting himself especially to eth |
k of administrative geography, was a Persian | geographer and bureaucrat of the 9th century. |
July 1915 - 29 December 1997) was a British | geographer, who was Professor of Geography at Liverpool |
C, GOQ, FRSC (21 March 1923 - )is a Canadian | geographer, professor, and author born in Saint-Didace, |
bombing of the dikes carried out by a French | geographer, Yves Lacoste, concluded that the bombing wa |
Noel Castree (born 1968) is a British | geographer and associate professor in the School of Env |
Alain Huetz de Lemps is a French | geographer and botanist. |
Joe Painter (born 1965) is a British | geographer and academic. |
His elder brother Lev became a prominent | geographer and sociologist. |
ann Gottlieb Georgi (1729-1802) was a German | geographer and chemist. |
Otto Maull (1887-1957) was a German | geographer and geopolitician. |
George Chisholm (1850 - 1930) was a British | geographer. |
alte-Brun (1816 - 13 July 1889) was a French | geographer and cartographer. |
rfurt - 8 February 1907 Mockau) was a German | geographer and naturalist. |
ldenburg - May 3, 1955, Berlin) was a German | geographer. |
Dr Richard G Smith is a British | geographer with interests in social theory and cities. |
es Ancel (July 22, 1879 - 1943) was a French | geographer and geopolitician. |
ktor Rudolf Nusbaum, 1898-1941) was a Polish | geographer and cartographer, a university professor. |
December 1804 - 9 July 1871) was a Scottish | geographer. |
rchsteitz - September 17, 1910) was a German | geographer. |
Munich - 23 April 1945 Berlin) was a German | geographer, diplomat and author. |
After graduation, he accompanied the | geographer Richard Kiepert to Syria, Palestine and west |
In January 1799, he accompanied the | geographer Bertre in his travel to Fayoum. |
hplace of Nicolas de Nicolay; adventurer and | Geographer Ordinary to Henry II of France. |
ustrian mountaineer, agricultural scientist, | geographer and cartographer. |
He was also appointed | Geographer Royal in 1682, and his numerous and miscella |
Daniel J. Dzurek is an American academic | geographer, author and bureaucrat. |
n December 21, 1921) is an American cultural | geographer. |
h 25, 1872 - April 19, 1934) was an American | geographer, son of Cleveland Abbe. |
am Louis Garrison (born 1924) is an American | geographer and transportation analyst, currently a prof |
Alfons Gabriel (1894 - 1975) was an Austrian | geographer and travel writer who made several trips to |
A. W. Kuchler is an American | geographer and naturalist who is noted for developing a |
ime he had married Mary Tunstall, an English | geographer and in addition to a young daughter Naomi ha |
Rimington Taylor (1879-1966) was an English | geographer and historian of science, the first woman to |
ds were famous, but he was also an important | geographer as well as Cartographer Royal to King George |
on, CM (born 17 November 1933) is an English | geographer and the primary originator of modern compute |
Ruth DeFries (born 1957) is an environmental | geographer who specializes in the use of remote sensing |
Peirce F. Lewis is an American | geographer and emeritus professor at Pennsylvania State |
d Louis Ullman (1912 - 1976) was an American | geographer. |
st 1888 - 29 September 1923) was an Austrian | geographer, born in Vienna as son of geographer Albrech |
Taylor (born 21 November 1944) is an English | geographer. |
Pentland (1797 - 12 July 1873) was an Irish | geographer, natural scientist, and traveller. |
Malcolm Ian Logan, AC is an Australian | geographer and university administrator. |
Marilyn A. Brown is an American | geographer on the faculty of the Georgia Institute of T |
Karl W. Butzer is an American | geographer, cultural ecologist and environmental archae |
borated by the writings of the ancient Roman | geographer, Pliny who mentions about the Calingoe in hi |
, 1966) is a Canadian politician and medical | geographer from Ontario, Canada. |
960) was a Danish archaeologist and cultural | geographer. |
cy from the explorer Sebastian Cabot and the | geographer John Dee. |
He is a development and human-environment | geographer with particular expertise in political ecolo |
12, 1840-1887) was an Anglo-Indian explorer, | geographer and officer of the British Indian Army. |
In 1715 Homann was appointed Imperial | Geographer of the Holy Roman Empire. |
ch gained for him in 1843 the appointment of | Geographer Royal for Scotland. |
The Arab medieval | geographer Al-Idrisi calls this mountain Banu-lQatil, a |
24 July - Arnaud-Michel d'Abbadie, | geographer (d.1893). |
uslim Steampunk novel imagined around Muslim | geographer Al-Idrisi's (1100-1166) alleged journey to E |
her Penck worked 1912-1914 in Argentina as a | geographer, and is best known for his contributions to |
After serving a period as a | geographer, Willis was elected to the New South Wales L |
in exile in Omsk region, as well as Russian | geographer, Grigory Nikolayevich Potanin. |
tant of the Russian Academy of Sciences as a | geographer, and by June 1789 he was a full member. |
r and big-game hunter, as well as zoologist, | geographer, cartographer, hydrographer, meteorologist, |
liam Moorcroft at the age of nineteen as his | geographer and draftsman and second in charge of an exp |
Moon was the 2nd century BCE astronomer and | geographer Hipparchus, who used simple trigonometry. |
lian mathematician, engineer, astronomer and | geographer from the Tuscany region. |
Auer was | geographer, explorer and above all swamp geologist. |
Allen Simpson, an Australian philanthropist, | geographer, and president of the South Australian branc |
ry 1904) was an Austro-Hungarian naturalist, | geographer, ethnographer, archaeologist and author of t |
19, 1897) was a French and Basque explorer, | geographer, ethnologue, linguist and astronomer notable |
cards, or correspondence to/from BC's Chief | Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office |
and mapping of the 1st century BCE/CE Greek | geographer Strabo, hitherto unknown in Italy. |
Peter Gould decided he was going to become a | geographer at a fairly young age. |
Underhill makes the distinction between the | geographer who draws maps of the mind, and the seeker w |
upils include the scientist Cyril Bibby; the | geographer Charles William Wilson; actors and comedians |
born 17th Sept 1944) is a British population | geographer and demographer. |
tember 27 - Anton Friedrich Busching, German | geographer (died 1793) |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150 AD. |
Britain, known from a mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
wn only from a single mention of them by the | geographer Ptolemy c. 150. |
th Fraser (born 1922) is a Canadian physical | geographer. |
In 1967 he married Lucy Caroe, historical | geographer. |
anadian northwest cartographer, ethnologist, | geographer, linguist, and writer. |
February 2, 1661), German Catholic humanist, | geographer and historian. |
In 985 CE, Arab | geographer al-Muqaddasi describes it as a large village |
14th century Arab | geographer Al-Dimashqi reports that at times it was a p |
Cindi Katz (born 1954, New York City), a | geographer, is a Professor in Environmental Psychology, |
ry 4 - Charles Marie de La Condamine, French | geographer (b. |
y 28 - Charles Marie de La Condamine, French | geographer (died 1774) |
, astronomer (with calendar corrections) and | geographer (working with latitude). |
According to a botanical criteria of | geographer Robert Capot-Rey, the northern limit of Cenc |
el Absolon (1877-1960), Czech archaeologist, | geographer, paleontologist, and speleologist |
1, 1937 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician, | geographer and sociologist. |
, Algerian-born French economist, historian, | geographer. |
24 January 1933) is an eminent British | geographer and academic, Professor Emeritus and Senior |
ned an outstanding record as an engineer and | geographer. |
an American military engineer, cartographer, | geographer and surveyor. |
The Swedish explorer and | geographer Sven Hedin made the first recorded attempt t |
28 in Tansania) was a Scottish explorer and | geographer. |
tates Army notable for being an explorer and | geographer of Alaska in the early decades of the 20th c |
1968) was an American Antarctic explorer and | geographer who took part in six Antarctic expeditions, |
January 29 - John Palliser, explorer and | geographer (d.1887) |
Dudley, styled Earl of Warwick, explorer and | geographer (born 1574) |
journalist, interior decorator, feminist and | geographer. |
For the | geographer, see Sarah Whatmore (geographer). |
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ulon - 1 December 1805) was a French sailor, | geographer and astronomer. |
Laval, Loire - 1611) was a French historian, | geographer, biographer, literary critic and jurist. |
RSE (1860-1934) was a Scottish geologist and | geographer, noted for his work on the Moine Thrust, the |
1927-1998) was a Swedish geomorphologist and | geographer who first made a comprehensive study on aval |
fer (8/27/1869-3/10/1946), a German General, | geographer and geo-politician. |
rkham, ‘Vincent was the greatest comparative | geographer of his time.' |
From 1873 to 1875 he was | geographer to a commission for the survey of Paraguay; |
phical works and papers; in 1873-1875 he was | geographer to a commission for the survey of Paraguay; |
9 December 1625) was a German historian and | geographer. |
1916) was a Norwegian historian, politician, | geographer and pioneer of tourism in Norway. |
s a French Cardinal, canonist, humanist, and | geographer. |
eight-man steering group which included the | geographer and historian William Desborough Cooley, the |
ting at the University of Edinburgh; he is a | Geographer, and specialist in retail innovation, |
Philip D. Burden is a | geographer, author of The Mapping of North America: A L |
Peter Dicken (born in 1938) is a | geographer, notable for his contributions to research i |
1836 - 5 March 1913) was an Italian academic | geographer and accomplished amateur musician. |
Sir Halford John Mackinder, | Geographer |
h this astronomer and the slightly later The | Geographer. |
ography of Jefferson entitled Mark Jefferson | geographer written by Geoffrey J. Martin was published |
noted philosopher, poet, mathematician, and | geographer. |
orked as a botanist in the Upper Midwest for | geographer Joseph Nicollet (1786-1843), and in 1841-42 |
-09) and named for Hugh Robert Mill, British | geographer and Antarctic historian. |
the famous written works by the Ming Dynasty | geographer Xu Xiake. |
er 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, | geographer, anthropologist and biologist. |
uly 29 - Martin Behaim, German navigator and | geographer (born 1459) |
simply as E. E. Evans, was a Northern Irish | geographer and archaeologist, whose primary field of in |
November 9, 1994) was a Norwegian botanist, | geographer and diplomat. |
eter Hall (later Sir Peter), the noted urban | geographer, was one of his contemporaries. |
Nunes was | Geographer of the King and the problem, at this time, w |
the U.S. Department of State, Office of the | Geographer. |
It is named in honour of John Palliser, a | geographer and explorer of the Canadian west. |
was an English author, philosopher, and | geographer. |
Ptolemy the | geographer and other ancient Greek commentators believe |
December 3 - James Rennell, English | geographer, historian and oceanographer (d. |
e is a prominent and world renowned economic | geographer, with research in the areas of spaces of soc |
Matthias Ringmann, German | geographer (b. |
eckh, the classical philologist, Ritter, the | geographer, Leopold Ranke, the historian, Schelling, an |
1824 - 16 April 1879) was a Slovene lawyer, | geographer, cartographer, activist and manufacturer. |
November 3, 1911) was a Soviet oceanologist, | geographer and polar explorer. |
1790), surveyor and | geographer. |
July 1 - George Everest, surveyor and | geographer (died 1866) |
These courses were taught by | geographer and geopolitician Halford Mackinder. |
ber 1862 to 14 March 1951) was a teacher and | geographer who, in 1901, conducted the definitive versi |
The Greek | geographer Strabo described the Musaeum and Library as |
ing first been mapped by the Graeco-Egyptian | geographer Ptolemy. |
The renowned | geographer Ptolemy had described about in his writings |
nio invented the name "Aymara"; the Bolivian | geographer Manuel Vicente Ballivian rejected this in a |
tific revolution and made him the most-cited | geographer for more than 25 years. |
His studies under the German | geographer and China expert Ferdinand Freiherr von Rich |
Hehfeldi as they were called by the Bavarian | Geographer about 850 built their main fortification at |
belief with them from Scandinavia), the Arab | geographer al-Idrisi in his famous Tabula Rogeriana men |
t has been reported from Misool in the past, | geographer Stewart McPherson was unable to find any pla |
According to the Greek | geographer Strabo, Asander during his reign as King, ha |
The Greek | geographer Strabo (63 BC-AD 21), who lived in Nysa, men |
nd both the Roman poet Juvenal and the Greek | geographer Pausanias refer to warfare against the Briga |
Centuries later the Bavarian | Geographer (ca. |
This article is about the British | Geographer. |
The Persian | geographer Ibn Khurradadhbih (d. |
The character is based on the British | geographer Paul Wheatley. |
According to the Arab | geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi (d. |
The twelfth-century | geographer al-Idrisi is briefer, mentioning it twice. |
The Greek | geographer Strabo mentions three sites that have a Plou |
e Constance was first mentioned by the Roman | geographer Pomponius Mela about 43CE. |
About 850 the Bavarian | Geographer located their settlement area east of the So |
Primary Chronicle as well as by the Bavarian | Geographer. |
"Velunzani" with 70 civitas by the Bavarian | Geographer, ca. |
The mention in the Bavarian | Geographer is the only written record referring to the |
s "Prissani" with 70 civitas by the Bavarian | Geographer, ca. |
to later, in the 7th century, by the Ravenna | Geographer. |
He was a monk, theologian and | geographer, remembered as the compiler of the Commentar |
is abilities as a theologian, mathematician, | geographer, antiquary, historian and poet. |
3 January - Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie, | geographer (d.1897). |
According to the | geographer Samuel Lewis the parish counted 3023 inhabit |
350 BC-290 BCE) (an Greek traveller and | geographer who visited India during the third century B |
thropologist, eugenicist, tropical explorer, | geographer, inventor, meteorologist, proto-geneticist, |
6, and a Ph.D. in 1958, studying under noted | geographer and leader of the "quantitative revolution" |
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