Eduard von Toll
Eduard von Toll | |
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Toll, c. 1900 | |
| Born | 14 March [O.S. 2 March] 1858 Reval, Russian Empire |
| Disappeared | 26 October 1902 (aged 44) East Siberian Sea |
| Status | Missing for 123 years, 4 months and 19 days |
| Alma mater | Imperial University of Dorpat |
| Occupations | |
| Known for | Exploring the New Siberian Islands and leading the Russian polar expedition of 1900–1902 of the Sannikov Land |
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Eduard Gustav Freiherr von Toll (Russian: Эдуа́рд Васи́льевич Толль, romanized: Eduárd Vasíl'evič Toll'; 14 March [O.S. 2 March] 1858 – disappeared 26 October 1902), better known in Russia as Eduard Vasilyevich Toll and often referred to as Baron von Toll, was a Russian geologist and Arctic explorer. He led the Russian polar expedition of 1900–1902 in search of the legendary Sannikov Land, a phantom island purported to lie off Russia's Arctic coast. During the expedition, Toll and a small party of explorers disappeared from Bennett Island, and their fate remains unknown to this day.