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Andreas Peter Hovgaard

Andreas Hovgaard
Andreas Peter Hovgaard by Riise cropped.jpg
Hovgaard in 1901
Born 1 November 1853
Aarhus, Denmark
Died 15 March 1910 (1910-03-16) (aged 56)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Allegiance  Denmark
Service/branch  Royal Danish Navy
Years of service 1871–1909
Rank Commander
Commands held Mail steamer Thyra
Cruiser Heimdall
Coastal Defense Ship Olfert Fischer
Awards Service Medal
Order of the Dannebrog
Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn
Relations William Hovgaard's brother

Andreas Peter Hovgaard (1 November 1853 – 15 March 1910) was a Danish naval officer and Arctic explorer.

Hovgaard became a sub-lieutenant of the Danish Navy in 1874, rising to the rank of lieutenant in 1876, captain in 1888 and Commander in 1901. He retired from active service in 1909.

Andreas Hovgaard was the son of Ole Anton Hovgaard (1821–1891) and Louise Charlotte Munch (1823–1872). Little is known about his early life, except that he joined the Danish Navy and quickly rose in the ranks. In 1878 Hovgaard, as a young lieutenant, became a member of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld's Vega Expedition in which he was in charge of making meteorological as well as geomagnetic observations. Shortly after returning to Denmark he married Sophie Christiane Nielsen (1856–1934) and published his report Nordenskiölds rejse omkring Asien og Europa about the first Arctic expedition that navigated successfully through the Northeast Passage.

In 1882 Hovgaard led the Dijmphna Expedition, an Arctic survey expedition to explore the unknown northeastern limits of the Kara Sea on steamship Dijmphna, financed by Danish trader Augustin Gamél (1839–1904) who would also later assist Fridtjof Nansen. The Dijmphna became stuck in the ice off Dikson while trying to rescue the Dutch Polar Expedition's ship Varna, which was surveying the mouth of the Yenisei. During the 1882/83 winter it began a long drift in the Kara Sea that prevented the expedition from accomplishing its goals. The ship was able to return home only with the 1883 summer thaw, the Varna becoming lost.


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