Samuele Pepys wrote a famous diary during the black plaugue to help doctors discover the antidotes and keep track of how people were behaving due to the disease. Later it hepled historiansdiscover the purpose of the plague.
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Samuel Pepys's wife, Elizabeth Pepys (née Marchant), was 15 years old when they got married in 1655. Pepys was around 22 years old at the time.
Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633.
Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell died in 1827.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell was born in 1754.
Samuel Pepys started his diary in 1660
Elisabeth Pepys (Samuel Pepys's wife) died on November 10, 1669 (aged 29).
Samuel Pepys was curious, ambitious, and thorough in documenting his daily life and experiences. He showed a keen interest in various subjects, from politics to personal affairs, and was determined to improve his social status and career. Pepys was also known for his honesty and candidness in recounting both his triumphs and failures.
Samuel Pepys died on May 26, 1703 at the age of 70.
The Private Life of Samuel Pepys was created in 2003.
Samuel Pepys died on May 26, 1703 at the age of 70.