Judah Ben Hur is a fictional character, hero of the book "Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ" written by Lew Wallace and published in 1880. While Ben-Hur is a name in the Old Testament, there is actually no-one named Ben-Hur in the New Testament.
In the story he is about ten years older than Jesus.
Phileas Fogg the avid adventurer was born in 1873 when his character was put to paper by Jules Vern. Fogg was the lead character in the story 'Around the World in 80 days.
Olivia never did exist. She was a fictitious character in a story circulating in the early church that was mistaken for a biography.
Emily Grierson, the main character in William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily," was likely born in the mid-1800s based on the timeline presented in the story. Her exact birth year is not specified.
1 year and 3 months (he was born on July 30th, the book opens on 31st October of the following year).
Medusa is a character of religious fiction like many of the Biblical personalities. There is no chronology for imaginary beings or event.
My favorite character from Toy story is Buz Light-Year >:)
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Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
Lassie, the fictional character, made her first appearance in a short story called "Lassie Come-Home" published in 1938. However, the character was originally created by Eric Knight in 1938, so you can say that Lassie was "born" in that year.
Kakashi is a fictional character and has no particular age.
Hank Zipzer is not a real character - he is fictional. So he was not really born.
To find such an answer, you would have to know the year you were born. In my case, I was born in 1961, so, the winner of the Oscar, for "Best Picture of the Year," was "West Side Story."