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.
Martin Frobisher explored the Canadian Arctic region while searching for the Northwest Passage. Specifically, he is known for exploring Baffin Island and Frobisher Bay in the late 16th century.
Martin Frobisher failed to find the Northwest Passage, a direct route from Europe to Asia through the Arctic. Despite three separate attempts in the late 1500s, Frobisher's expeditions were hindered by harsh weather conditions and navigational challenges.
Martin Frobisher's negative interactions with the Inuit people were likely due to cultural misunderstandings and conflicts over resources. Additionally, historical accounts suggest that Frobisher may have held prejudiced views towards Indigenous peoples, which could have contributed to animosity.
He was born in Altofts, Yorkshire, England.
Yorkshire, England 1535
According to a number of sources, he was born Martin Frobisher (without the "Sir", of course).
Sir Martin Frobisher born 1535 or 1539 - 15 November 1594(His exacted day and month of birth is unknown.)
either 1535 or 1539
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.
He was born in 1535 at Wakefield England.
martin frobisher had two wives
Martin Frobisher named his boat The Frobisher Boat! (I think)!:)
Martin Frobisher had two siblings: a brother named John Frobisher and a sister named Joan Frobisher.
Martin Frobisher how was his discovery made?
Martin Frobisher was a Church of England Protestant.