First woman to circumnavigate the globe
In 1811 the French admiral Louis-Antoine de Bougainville died, aged 81. In
1769 he had become the first Frenchman to circumnavigate the globe and the
first person to do so accompanied by naturalists and geographers. One of
these scientists, the botanist Philibert Commerçon, named the South American
shrub bougainvillea after his captain. He also smuggled his mistress Jeanne
Baré on to the ship by pretending she was his valet. Although later
unmasked, she became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe.
From the QI feature at
The Telegraph.
Without evidence, I can speculate that an Eskimo/Innuit woman may have trudged completely around the North Pole, thus 'circumnavigating' the planet by crossing all meridians of longitude. How else is 'circumnavigate' defined?
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