John Davis

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John Davis was a 16th-century English navigator and explorer best known for his Arctic voyages in search of the Northwest Passage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English person
cartographer
explorer
historical figure
navigator
alternateName William Baffin
surface form: John Davis the Navigator

John Davys
associatedWith Davis quadrant
birthPlace Sandridge, near Dartmouth, Devon, England
birthYear c. 1550
causeOfDeath killed by pirates
centuryActive 16th century
early 17th century
deathEvent attacked by Japanese pirates near Singapore in 1605
deathPlace off the coast of Bintang, near Singapore
deathYear 1605
developed improvements in navigational techniques
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
exploredRegion Arctic region
surface form: Arctic

Davis Strait
Greenland coast
Northwest Passage
fieldOfWork exploration
hydrography
navigation
hasNamesake Davis Inlet
Davis Sea
Davis Strait
knownFor Arctic voyages in search of the Northwest Passage
exploration of the Davis Strait
navigation and cartography
language English
ledExpedition First voyage in search of the Northwest Passage in 1585
Second voyage in search of the Northwest Passage in 1586
Third voyage in search of the Northwest Passage in 1587
name John Davis
nationality English
occupation author
explorer
navigator
seaman
servedMonarch Elizabeth I of England
sponsoredBy English merchants
supporters at the court of Elizabeth I
usedInstrument Davis quadrant
wroteWork The Seaman’s Secrets
The World’s Hydrographical Description

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Northwest Passage exploredBy John Davis
Davis Strait namedAfter John Davis
Davis Strait exploredBy John Davis