Conan Doyle's arch villain was Professor James Moriarty. He is considered one of literature's most well-known antagonists and is depicted as a criminal mastermind who opposes Sherlock Holmes.
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John Francis Innes Hay Doyle
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle. By the way, it is not proper to refer to him as Doyle or Arthur C. Doyle.
dam i dont know Hound of the Baskervilles (How could you not know that?)
No, Doyles are not Danish. Doyles is a surname of Irish origin.
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Yes, arch can be an adjective, meaning either principal or mischievous. Examples : an arch foe, an arch glance (It may be a prefix, or hyphenated form, in words such as archbishop, archrival or arch-villain)
Doyles Room was created in 2004.
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"Arch villain" refers to the main or most significant villain in a story or scenario, often portrayed as the biggest adversary or antagonist for the protagonist. This term is commonly used in literature, movies, and other forms of storytelling to describe a character who embodies evil or opposes the hero in a prominent way.
His main arch enemy was Professor James Moriarty.