Yuri Fedorovych Lysianskyi (also spelled as Urey Lisiansky and Lisianski and Lysyansky) ( uk, Юрій Федорович Лисянський, ; russian: Ю́рий Фёдорович Лися́нский, , 1(13) April 1773 – 6 March 1837) was an officer in the
Imperial Russian Navy and
explorer. He was an ethnic Ukrainian and headed the first Russian circumnavigation aboard the ''
Neva'' and was among the early western explorers to visit
Easter Island. Several places are named after him.
Biography
Lysiansky was born in
Nizhyn (
Hetmanate, now
Ukraine, then
Russian Empire) in the family of the orthodox priest and was a descendant of old
Cossack
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family. In 1786 he graduated from the
Navy Cadet Corps and took part in the
Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790). During 1790-1793 he served in the
Baltic Fleet
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. During 1793-1799 he sailed British ships all over the globe. Between 1793 and 1795 he served as a volunteer aboard the 36-gun
HMS ''Oiseau'', under her captain,
Robert Murray. Lysiansky recalled in his memoirs his experiences on the
North American Station operating against French convoys and privateers, and how while in the
West Indies he was struck by
yellow fever, recalling how Murray had helped his recovery, even giving up part of his own accommodation for the sick Lysiansky. Lisiansky was the first Ukrainian who in 1795 had an audience with the first President and founder of the USA, George Washington.

In 1803–1806 Lysiansky as the commanding officer of the
Russian-American Company's merchant
sloop
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''
Neva'' took part in the first Russian
circumnavigation of the
Earth. The expedition was under the command of Count
Nikolay Petrovich Rezanov, Plentipotentiary of
Alexander I for the Far Eastern and Western colonies of the Russian Empire, and Captain
Adam Johann von Krusenstern in
''Nadezhda''. The ships also included a naturalist, Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius, and astronomer Johan Caspar Horner (1734-1834). They started from
Kronstadt, but the ships split after visiting
Hawaii, and Count Nikolay Rezanov and Lysianskyi headed to
Russian America (Alaska). In 1804 ''Neva'' visited
Easter Island, and later that year, was essential in defeating the
Tlingit in the
Battle of Sitka, Alaska. During his stay in Alaska, Lysyansky mapped its coast, the islands of Kodiak and Sitka, and left its geographical and ethnographic descriptions. He collected a unique ethnographic collection that tells about the life and culture of local peoples - Aleuts, Eskimos and Tlingit. He criticized the Russian colonial government for mercilessly oppressing and abusing the indigenous peoples of America. In 1805 he met Krusenstern again in
Macau, but they soon separated. Also in 1805, he was the first to describe the
Hawaiian monk seal on the island which now bears his name -
Lisianski Island.
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/ref> Eventually, ''Neva'' was the first to return to Kronstadt on 22 July 1806. For his feats Lysiansky received several rewards, including the Order of Saint Vladimir of 3rd degree. He described his own adventures and travels in the book "Voyage round the World" with maps and drawings, which he published in Russian and English in 1812-1814.
Lysiansky was buried at Tikhvin Cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, St. Petersburg.
Memorials
A number of places are named after him: Lisianski Island in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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, a peninsula of Baranof Island, Alaska, a bay, a strait, a river, and a cape in North America
North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car ...
, an undersea mountain in Okhotsk Sea, and a peninsula by the Okhotsk Sea. There is monument and Memorial museum of U.Lysianskyi in Ukrainian town of Nizhyn.
Citations
References
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Naming of Alaska
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lysianskiy, Yuri
1773 births
1837 deaths
People from Nizhyn
Ukrainian military personnel
Circumnavigators of the globe
Explorers from the Russian Empire
Ukrainian explorers
Imperial Russian Navy personnel
Russian explorers of the Pacific
Russian America
Russian people of Ukrainian descent
Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class
Burials at Tikhvin Cemetery
Naval Cadet Corps alumni