Lucius Annaeus Seneca, commonly known as Seneca the Younger, and Pliny the Younger were not alive at the same time, but their lives did overlap slightly. Seneca was born around 4 BCE and died in 65 CE, while Pliny the Younger was born in 61 CE and died around 113 CE. Therefore, they were contemporaries for a brief period during the early years of Pliny's life, but Seneca had already passed away by the time Pliny was fully engaged in his literary and public career.
yes
Horace and Virgil
If you mean the microbiologist Louis Pasteur then no, since he was born a year after Napoleon died.
The Romans were/are alive from 753 C when the city was founded, to the present day.
about 2605
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
yes, there are two popes alive at the same time. I read it on the Internets.
no
It is true because that's all Pliny did at the time. He addressed to the citizens of Pompeii
Pliny married very young. After nearly 20 years, he was a widower. He remarried, but this did not last. Third time, good time. Pliny married, the one who would be the woman of his life, Calpurnia. She came from an illustrious family with substantial financial assets. He made regular use when he needed funding for his political career.
No, nothing can be both alive and dead at the same time. A tuna fish will be either dead or alive.
yes
yes alive and hiding while at the same time trying to get out of FARC
Planets are not alive. Theory suggests that all the planets were created at the same time.
The Selmon Brother all played for Oklahoma at the same time. Leroy, Dewey and Lucious. Leroy became an all pro for Tampa Bay Bucs.
im not sure but it will be cool and scary at the same time
Horace and Virgil