he died when was an alian
Robert Bylot was born in 1610-1611
Robert Bylot was born in 1610-1611
The area of Bylot Island is 11,067 square kilometers.
Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1965.
Robert L. Day died in 1999.
Robert Newton Peck wrote A Day No Pigs Would Die.
October 12th, 1870.
October 12th, 1870.
Neal Purvis and Robert Wade .
Robert Bylot was an English explorer known for his expeditions in the Arctic during the early 17th century. His primary goals included finding a northeast passage to Asia, mapping uncharted territories, and gathering information about the geography and natural resources of the regions he explored. Bylot aimed to expand European knowledge of the Arctic and facilitate trade routes, reflecting the broader motivations of explorers during that era. His expeditions contributed to the understanding of the Arctic's complex landscapes and navigational challenges.
He died sometime in the mid-17th century. He was a navigator with Henry Hudson on the 1611 voyage in which mutineers marooned Hudson in the Canadian Arctic. He was tried for mutiny but pardoned so that he could continue exploration of Northern Canada. Nothing is known about him after a 1615 voyage that proved there was no ice-free Northwest Passage in that era.
He didn't. I saw him just the other day.