No, Robert Frobisher is a fictional character from the novel "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell.
The Frobisher-Smythes are fictional characters created by Jonathan Miller for a performance documentary called "The Body in Question." They are not real individuals.
There is no evidence to suggest that Sarah Frobisher is a real historical figure. It is likely that the name is either a fictional creation or a mistaken reference to a different individual.
Martin Frobisher was born in 1535 in Yorkshire, England.
Martin Frobisher encountered the Inuit people in Nunavut, Canada.
Yes, Martin Frobisher did have a wife named Isabel. They were married in 1559 and had a daughter together.
The Frobisher-Smythes are fictional characters created by Jonathan Miller for a performance documentary called "The Body in Question." They are not real individuals.
According to a number of sources, he was born Martin Frobisher (without the "Sir", of course).
There is no evidence to suggest that Sarah Frobisher is a real historical figure. It is likely that the name is either a fictional creation or a mistaken reference to a different individual.
Martin Frobisher had two siblings: a brother named John Frobisher and a sister named Joan Frobisher.
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Martin Frobisher named his boat The Frobisher Boat! (I think)!:)
Frobisher Bay :)
Sylvia Frobisher.
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His name is called Sir Martin Frobisher, is because he is a man not a women, if it was a women it would be called'' Madam Martin Frobisher.