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  1. Umberto Cagni (* 24. Februar 1863 in Asti; † 22. April 1932 in Genua) war ein italienischer Forschungsreisender und Admiral . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Umberto Cagni war Sohn eines piemontesischen Generals.

  2. Umberto Cagni (24 February 1863, Asti – 22 April 1932, Genoa) was a polar explorer and an admiral in the Royal Italian Navy. He is best known for his leadership in a probe, by dogsled, northward over the surface of the Arctic Ocean in 1900.

  3. Am 5. Oktober beschloss das italienische Kommando, die Landungstruppe der italienischen Marine unter Umberto Cagni einzusetzen. Diese Streitkräfte bestanden aus zwei Regimentern von jeweils drei Bataillonen. Eines der Bataillone kam von der Sardegna, die beiden anderen von der Re Umberto. Die Operation begann am 5. Oktober 1911 um 7 ...

  4. Umberto Cagni (* 24. Februar 1863 in Asti; † 22. April 1932 in Genua) war ein italienischer Forschungsreisender und Admiral.

  5. Using two successively returning support parties, di Savoia’s second-in-command, Captain Umberto Cagni’s party eventually reached 86°34’N north of their base in the Franz Josef Land archipelago before retreating due to lack of supplies. The second support party also returned safely to the base from 83°16’N.

    • Björn Lantz
    • 2021
  6. CAGNI, Umberto. AA. Postigliola-* Nacque il 24 febbr. 1863 ad Asti da Manfredo e da Vivina Nasi. Il padre Manfredo, nato ad Asti da Giuseppe e da Teresa Mussi nel 1834 ed ivi morto il 19 febbr. 1907, era stato nominato sottotenente dei granatieri nel 1853.

  7. Umberto Cagni led a dogsled expedition to the Arctic Ocean in 1900 and reached the northernmost point ever achieved by exploration at that time. He also served in the Italian navy, colonial wars, and World War I, and was honored with a seamount named after him.