Luke Foxe

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Luke Foxe was a 17th-century English explorer and navigator known for his Arctic voyages in search of the Northwest Passage.

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Luke Foxe canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf explorer
human
navigator
areaOfExploration Arctic region
surface form: Canadian Arctic

Northwest Passage
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

Age of Sail
ethnicGroup English
exploredFor England
familyName Foxe
fieldOfWork exploration
navigation
gender male
givenName Luke
hasNotableAchievement contributed to mapping of Arctic regions
knownFor Arctic exploration
search for the Northwest Passage
languageOfWorkOrName English
nameInEnglish Luke Foxe self-link
navigatedIn 17th century
nobleTitle captain
notableWork Arctic voyage in search of the Northwest Passage
occupation explorer
navigator
placeOfActivity Arctic Ocean
Hudson Bay region
sought maritime route between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via Arctic
typeOfExplorer Arctic explorer

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Discovery voyageLeader Luke Foxe
subject surface form: Discovery (Henry Hudson's ship)
Luke Foxe nameInEnglish Luke Foxe self-link
Foxe Basin namedAfter Luke Foxe
Foxe hasNotableBearer Luke Foxe