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Christopher Wren

Christopher Wren

English architect

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Designs of Sir Chr. Wren for Oxford, Cambridge, London, Windsor, etc
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Life and works of Sir Christopher Wren
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The royal palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's, Sir Christopher Wren, architect for their Majesties King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary II, and Queen Anne, 1660-1715
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'Tom tower' Christ church, Oxford
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Citizenship
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
Birthdate
October 20, 1632
Date of Death
March 8, 1723
Educated at
Wadham College, Oxford
Wadham College, Oxford
Westminster School
Westminster School
ISNI
0000000081274046
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Notable Work
Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace
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St Paul's Cathedral
Marlborough House
Marlborough House
Greenwich Hospital, London
Greenwich Hospital, London
St Clement Danes
St Clement Danes
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Chelsea
St Mary Aldermary
St Mary Aldermary
All-Hallows-the-Great
All-Hallows-the-Great
Old Royal Naval College
Old Royal Naval College
Occupation
Architect
Architect
Writer
Writer
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Politician
Politician
Physicist
Physicist
Mathematician
Mathematician
Astronomer
Astronomer
Scientist
Scientist
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Urban planner
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Author
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Open Library ID
OL53519A
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Birthplace
East Knoyle
East Knoyle
Place of Death
London
London
VIAF
49261635
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Wikidata ID
Q170373

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