Philip Sidney Poet
Philip Sidney is a 31 years old poet from Kingdom of England from Kent. Philip Sidney was born on December 10, 1554 (died on October 17, 1586, he was 31 years old) in Kent.
About
No, he died on 10/17/1586, 438 years ago. He was 31 years old when he died. Cause of death: gangrene. He died in Arnhem and buried in St Paul's Cathedral .
Family
His mother is Mary Dudley Lady Sidney and his father is Henry Sidney. His mother was lady-in-waiting wife of Sir Henry Sidney His mother died at the age of 56 (Philip was 31 years old). When Philip born she was 24 years old. and Henry Sidney was 25 years old when Philip born. His father was an English knight.
Parents
Wife
Frances Walsingham
He married with Frances Walsingham in 1583. Philip Sidney was 28 and Frances Walsingham was 16 years old. After 3 years, in 1586 Frances passed away.
Children
He had two children, Elizabeth and Elizabeth (439) .
Siblings
Philip Sidney had 2 siblings. Countess of Pembroke poet and literary patron Mary (6 years younger) and English noble and diplomat Robert (8 years younger)
Education
He graduated from Shrewsbury School and Christ Church
What was Philip's zodiac sign?Philip Sidney zodiac sign was sagittarius.
Where does He lives?
He is living in Essex House.
Other facts about Philip Sidney
Date of death | 1586-10-17T00:00:00Z |
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Biografisch Portaal number | 76360794 |
Country of citizenship | Kingdom Of England |
Family name | Sidney. Show people with the surname Sidney |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
National Library of Israel identifier | 000614762 |
Libris-URI | Wt79b4df1wphsxq |
Position held | Member Of The 1584-85 Parliament , electoral district: Kent |
Name in native language | Philip Sidney |
Given name | Philip |
Cause of death | Gangrene |
Place of birth | Kent |
Commons Creator page | Philip Sidney |
Place of burial | St Paul's Cathedral |
Place of death | Arnhem , country: Dutch Republic |
British Museum person-institution | 84737 |
Writing language | English |
NLR ID (Russia) | 776867 |
Writing languages | English |
Residence | Essex House |