No, he was knighted in 1705, which gained him the title of "Sir".
The apple banged him on the head when he was on a bench, so the item was an apple.
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In the case of Sir Isaac Newton, "Sir" is an honorary title that signifies knighthood. Newton was knighted in 1705 by Queen Anne of England.
1705 is when sir Issac newton was knighted and earned his sir
Newton was knighted in 1705
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the interests of sir isaac newton were lights
Sir Issac Newton never had children.
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Sir Isaac Newton did write the laws of motion.
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The 'Sir' is from being 'knighted' by the queen (or king) of England.