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When did robert burns live?

1759


Where in Edinburgh did Robert Burns live?

OKayplace


What was the name of the street Robert Burns lived in?

Robert Burns lived on East Bay Street in Charleston, South Carolina.


How long did Robert Burns live with his wife?

Yes, Robert Burns did live with someone before he died. He lived with his wife Jean, and apparently, 12 kids! Imagine having 12 kids to look after!


Where did Robert Burns live in childhood?

I belive he lived in Alloyway, Ayrshire, Scottland.


Where in Fiji did Robert Burns live and what was the name of his home?

Robert Burns lived in Levuka, which is the former capital of Fiji, on the island of Ovalau. He lived in a house named "Butoni House" during his time in Fiji.


When Robert Burns was a famous poet which city did he live in?

Roburt Burns was in the city alloway If want you want more info go to robut at mum.com


What farm did Robert Burns live on?

Robert Burns lived on the farm of Mossgiel near Mauchline in Ayrshire, Scotland. He moved to the farm in 1784 and lived there until 1786 when he moved to Ellisland Farm near Dumfries.


Where did Robert Burns live for most of his life?

he lived in Dumfries for most of his life because he is cool and he thought he would get allot of inspiration


Where did Robert Burns live?

Robbie Burns lived in the south of Ayr, in Alloway, South Ayrshire in Scotland, he moved to Tarbolton in 1777.Robbie Burns lived from 1759-1796.


Where can one learn to dance flamenco?

If you wanted to learn how to dance flamenco with a live teacher, then I would go to a local dance studio and see if they offer that specific dance. You may be able to take a group class, or if they don't offer group classes, you could get individual lessons. You could also watch videos about how to dance flamenco and learn on your own from within your home.


When did Robert Burns live in the auld clay biggin?

Robert Burns lived in the "auld clay biggin," referring to his childhood home in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, from 1757 until he moved to the nearby town of Ayr in 1777. This humble farmhouse was significant in shaping his early life and poetic inspiration. Burns is often associated with this location, as it reflects his rural upbringing and connection to Scottish culture.