No, Dick Turpin was born in 1705 and was hanged in 1739.
King Charles II was born in 1630 and reigned from 1660 until his death in 1685.
If you mean her second husband, then yes, Charlie Dick is still alive. Since her death, he has worked in Nashville, Tennessee, producing many documentaries on his late wife, including the 1985's "The Real Patsy Cline".
The phrase was allegedly spoken by Richard (Dick) Turpin(21 September 1705 - 7 April 1739 who was an infamous English rogue and highwayman), when he robbed carriages on the highway.It was also sang by Adam Ant in a hit single of the same name in the early 80'.
Charles Darwin's wife, Emma, died in 1896. The novelist of the same name is his great-great-granddaughter and is still living.
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Charles is spelled the same in French.
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
Life was very hard when Chaucer was alive but at that time they spoke the old English language. When Chaucer was alive Charles Dickens was also alive. Chaucer name was french and Latin and he lived a life with his dad as a wine merchant and i am not so sure about his mother but i think that his mother must of died somehow i am not sure and i am not sure Chaucer and Dickens did not live at the same time. Chaucer was born c. 1343 and died in 1400. Charles Dickens was not born until 1812 and he died in 1870.
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Moby Dick is a male sperm whale in the novel of the same name by Herman Melville.
yes, there are two popes alive at the same time. I read it on the Internets.