peoplepill id: jean-francois-sylvestre-denis-de-trobriand
JFSDDT
France
3 views today
3 views this week
Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand
French explorer

Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
French explorer
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Logonna-Daoulas, canton of Daoulas, arrondissement of Brest, Finistère
Age
33 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand was born in Finistère in France on 7 June 1765 and died on 16 March 1799 on Saint-Domingue. He was a French naval officer and navigator who particularly distinguished himself during the expedition of d'Entrecasteaux to Australasia (1791–94). The Trobriand Islands in Papua New Guinea were named after him.

Trobriand came from an aristocratic family from Brittany. He was one of three children of Jean François Sylvestre Denis, count of Trobriand (1729-1810) and Jeanne Charlotte Le Gris du Clos (1735- ). He joined the French Navy and became a midshipman in 1780, initially serving under Bouganville and taking part in the US War of Independence. In 1791 he embarked as a first lieutenant on the Espérance, a ship captained by Kermadec, which was one of the two vessels of an expedition mounted by d'Entrecasteaux, to search for an earlier expedition led by Lapérouse. The d'Entrecasteaux expedition explored parts of the Australian coast, Tasmania, New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and, in what is now Papua New Guinea, the Admiralty Islands, before heading to Ambon in the Moluccas to take on supplies. It then returned towards Australia. The death of Kermadec in New Caledonia led to a decision to return to France. En route the ships passed through the Louisiade Archipelago whose islands include some subsequently named after Trobriand.

Visiting Surabaya on their way back to France, and unaware of the Franco-Dutch War, the surviving crews of both vessels were detained and their ships confiscated and broken up. Trobriand was taken to the Netherlands and only returned to France in 1797. There he was appointed Commander and sailed for Saint-Domingue where he died in 1797, possibly as a result of poisoning ordered by Toussaint Louverture during the Haitian Revolution.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes