See also:JOSEPH RENE See also:BELLOT (1826–1853)
, See also:French See also:Arctic explorer, was See also:born at See also:Rochefort on the 18th of See also:March 1826, the son of a See also:farrier
.
With the aid of the authorities of his native See also:town he was enabled at the See also:age of fifteen to enter the See also:naval school, in which he studied two years and earned a high reputation
.
He
then took See also:part in the Anglo-French expedition of 1845 to See also:Madagascar, and received the See also:cross of the See also:Legion of See also:Honour for distinguished conduct
.
He afterwards took part in another Anglo-French expedition, that of See also:Parana, which opened the See also:river La See also:Plata to See also:commerce
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In 1851 he joined the Arctic expedition under the command of See also:Captain See also:Kennedy in See also:search of See also:Sir See also:John See also:Franklin, and discovered the strait between See also:Boothia See also:Felix and See also:Somerset See also:Land which bears his name
.
See also:Early in 1852 he was promoted See also:lieutenant, and in the same See also:year accompanied the Franklin search expedition under Captain See also:Inglefield
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As on the previous occasion, his intelligence, devotion to See also:duty and courage won him the esteem and admiration of all with whom he was associated
.
While making a perilous See also:journey with two comrades for the purpose of communicating with Sir See also:Edward See also:Belcher, he suddenly disappeared in an opening between the broken masses of See also:ice (See also:August 1853)
.
A See also:pension was granted to his See also:family by the See also:emperor See also:Napoleon III., and an See also:obelisk was erected to his memory in front of See also:Greenwich See also:hospital
.
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