Alexey Ivanovich Nagayev (Russian: Алексей Иванович Нагаев, March 17, 1704, Sertyakino - January 8, 1781, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian hydrographer, cartographer and an admiral.

Alexey Ivanovich Nagayev
1909 depiction
Native name
Алексей Иванович Нагаев
Born17 March 1704
Sertyakino, Tsardom of Russia
Died8 January 1781
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Allegiance Tsardom of Russia
 Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Navy
RankAdmiral
Commands held32-gun frigates "Chevalier" and "Mercurius"
66-gun ship "Fridemaker"
Russian Hydrographic Service
AwardsOrder of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of Saint Anna

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Born in a family of the lesser nobility, he graduated from the Saint Petersburg Naval Academy and later found employment there. During the Seven Years' War Nagayev headed the hydrographic expedition to the Prussian shores. He also compiled the first atlases of the Bering Sea and Baltic Sea, which were published in 1752. Despite the absence of a meridian grid, Nagayev's maps were used for a further fifty years. In 1764-65 Nagayev became the supreme commander of the Kronstadt port. He was promoted to the rank of admiral in 1769.

 
Nagayev by Aleksandr A. Fomin (1824), Hermitage

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A bay in the Okhotsk Sea is named after him.

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References edit

  • Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1974), vol. 17, p. 196
  • Сухарева, О.В. Кто был кто в России от Петра I до Павла I, Москва, 2005