English explorer John Davis

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English explorer John Davis was a 16th-century navigator best known for his voyages in search of the Northwest Passage and for exploring Arctic regions including the area now known as Davis Strait.

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instanceOf 16th-century explorer
English person
cartographer
explorer
navigator
birthDate c. 1550
birthPlace Sandridge, Devon
near Dartmouth, Devon, England
causeOfDeath killed by pirates
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1605
deathPlace off Bintang Island, near Singapore
employer Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown

various English merchants
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
ethnicGroup English
explored Arctic waters west of Greenland
Baffin Bay
surface form: Baffin Bay region

Davis Strait
Greenland coast
familyName Davis
fieldOfWork cartography
nautical exploration
navigation
givenName John
hasNamedAfter Davis Sea
Davis Strait
hasPart three major Northwest Passage voyages between 1585 and 1587
influenced later Arctic exploration
knownFor Davis Strait being named after him
exploration of Arctic regions
exploration of the area now known as Davis Strait
navigation instruments design
search for the Northwest Passage
voyages to Greenland
voyages to the North Atlantic
writing on navigation
languageSpoken English
name John Davis
notableWork The Seaman’s Secrets
The World’s Hydrographical Description
occupation cartographer
explorer
navigator
participatedIn expeditions in search of the Northwest Passage
voyages through Davis Strait
voyages to Greenland coasts
voyages to the Arctic Ocean
sexOrGender male

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Davis Strait namedFor English explorer John Davis