Pyotr Anjou
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Pyotr Fyodorovich Anjou (Template:Langx; 15 February 1796 – 12 October 1869) was an Arctic explorer and an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy.<ref name=bse>Анжу Пётр Фёдорович, Great Soviet Encyclopedia</ref>
BackgroundEdit
Anjou's grandfather was a French Huguenot who entered the service of Russia in the middle of the 18th century.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> His father became a Russian citizen and worked as a doctor. Anjou was born in Vyshny Volochyok, near Tver. He graduated from the Marine Cadet Corps.
As a lieutenant, Anjou was given a task to describe the northern coast of Siberia in 1820. He and his assistants (P.Ilyin, I. Berezhnykh, and A. Figurin) described the coastline and the islands between the rivers Olenyok and Indigirka and made a map of the New Siberian Islands.<ref name=bse/>
In 1825–1826, Anjou participated in describing the northeastern coast of the Caspian Sea and the western coast of the Aral Sea. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Navarino as a lieutenant of the line of battle ship "Gangut".<ref name=bse/>
Later on, he held a few commanding posts and also served in administrative and scientific establishments of the Russian Admiralty. One of the groups of the New Siberian Islands bears Anjou's name (the Anjou Islands).<ref name=bse/>