52 years
yes Florence Nightingale died peacefully in her sleep.
Florence Nightingale lived in Tuscany for about two years, from 1850 to 1851. During this time, she stayed at the Villa Colombaia in the town of Londa, where she sought a respite from her family's expectations and developed her ideas about nursing and healthcare. This period in Tuscany was significant in shaping her future work in nursing and public health.
for 17 years
Florence Nightingale took about 2 weeks to travel from England to Scutari, which is in modern-day Istanbul, Turkey. She arrived on November 4, 1854, ready to start her work in nursing wounded soldiers during the Crimean War.
52 years
who cares it is poo!
Parthenope Nightingale, Florence Nightingale's sister, died in 1885 due to a combination of health issues, including a long-standing struggle with tuberculosis. Her health had been fragile for years, and she had suffered from various ailments, which ultimately led to her demise. Parthenope was known for her close relationship with Florence and her own contributions to nursing and social reform.
No. Florence Nightingale died at the age of 90 on August 13, 1910. So her parents have been dead for a long, longtime
It was bescause she wanted to care for people who bravely went to fight in the was, also she had brilliant nursing skills so she decided to go a long way
Florence Nightingale worked as a nurse for over 40 years, from the time she first began training at the age of 33 until her health began to decline in her 70s. Nightingale is best known for her pioneering work during the Crimean War, where she improved sanitation and medical care for wounded soldiers.
She lived to the ripe old age of 90.
besides english, she already speaks french at the age of nine her father taught her other languages like latin, greek, german, and italian. (french was mentioned too) so I think 6 languages if you count the dead language