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    Jens Munk (3 June 1579 – June 1628) was a Danish-Norwegian navigator and explorer. He entered into the service of King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway and is most noted for his attempts to find the Northwest Passage.

  2. Apr 3, 2019 · Jens Munk is not a prominent name in Canadian history books. In fact, most Canadians have likely never heard of the Danish explorer who in 1619 undertook an expedition in search of the Northwest Passage and ended up overwintering near what is now Churchill, Man.

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  3. Jens Munk was a captain in the Danish navy in the 17th century. He unsuccessfully went in search of the North-West Passage in 1619. In 1619 Munk was sent by King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway to find the North-West Passage – the sought-after seaway across the Arctic, linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, which would open a direct ...

  4. Aug 14, 2008 · Taissumani: 2008-08-15. By Kenn Harper. Jens Munk was a Danish-Norwegian explorer who is little known today. Yet he was responsible for one of the most heroic acts of survival in the annals of northern history. Munk was born in Norway in 1579 and went to sea at the age of 12.

  5. Sep 20, 2016 · Perhaps no journey epitomized the hardship of Arctic exploration more than the “black winter” of Danish explorer Jens Munk.

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  7. Jens Munk (1579-1628) was one of the first and most experienced polar explorers who tried to find a shortcut to the Far East via a northwest and northeast passage. Jens Munk's childhood was spent in southern Norway, in Arendal and Fredrikstad, and in Danish Ålborg.

  8. Mar 19, 2007 · Jens Eriksen Munk | The Canadian Encyclopedia. Article. Jens Eriksen Munk. Article by Hector Williams. Published Online March 19, 2007. Last Edited December 16, 2013. Jens Eriksen Munk, navigator, explorer, naval officer (b at Barbo, Norway 3 June 1579; d at Copenhagen, Denmark 3 or 24 June 1628). Munk, Jens Eriksen.

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