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If you mean St Pauls Cathedral in London, it was Sir Christopher Wren.

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Sir Christopher Wren was born in 1632.

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Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.

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Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632.

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The architect was Sir Christopher Wren, the cathedral was consecrated in 1708, height 365 feet

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Sir Christopher Wren died on February 25, 1723 at the age of 90.

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Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20, 1632 and died on February 25, 1723. Sir Christopher Wren would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 382 years old today.

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Sir Christopher Wren designed a number of the large buildings after the great fire in London in 1666. After that fire it became illegal to have thatched roofs.

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He wasn't crowned, he was knighted in 1673 to become Sir Christopher Wren. Only kings and queens are crowned.

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Christopher Wren was the architect responsible for designing and overseeing the construction of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The cathedral was completed in 1710 and is considered one of Wren's greatest works.

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14th November, 1673

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Sir Christopher Wren

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he was a bare famous architect

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Sir Christopher Wren.

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A cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

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Aristotelian Physics or The Natural Sciences

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Christopher Wren was an architect, not an author. He is best known for rebuilding St. Paul's Cathedral in London after the Great Fire of 1666.

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Sir Christopher Wren

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Sir Christopher Wren was the architect.

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St Paul's cathedral in London U.K.

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The last name of the architect Sir Christopher is Wren. His other name is Michael.

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Sir Christopher Wren, the famous English architect, is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. His tomb is located in the crypt of the cathedral, in the south aisle.

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I think it`s Sir Christopher Wren..

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'The Monument' designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

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Sir Christopher Wren as a monument to the Great Fire of London.

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Christopher Wren

Christopher Wren had been dead for 200 years when the London Cenotaph was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

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Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt 51 churches across London in the aftermath of the great fire in 1666.

The one he is most famous for is St. Paul's Cathedral, the rebuilding of which was completed in 1710.

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Christopher Wren died on February 25, 1723 in London, England at the age of 90.

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Christopher Wren had a total of 4 children, spanning from two different marriages.

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Christopher Wren studied at Wadham College, Oxford and then went on to attend the University of Oxford.

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Sir Christopher Wren died on February 25, 1723 at the age of 90.

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Because that is the way that Sir Christopher Wren designed it.

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St. Paul`s Cathedral is a masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren

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Sir Christopher Wren, although Wikipedia states 51 and not 53.

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Christopher Wren

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Percival Christopher Wren died on November 22, 1941, in Amberley, Gloucestershire, England, UK.

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Sir Christopher Wren is who Charles II asked to rebuild London.

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If you mean St Paul's Cathedral in London, it was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

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if you can get a mint one yes but most are tatty

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Sir Christopher Wren

this is the wrong answer - it was painted by Sir James Thornhill

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Charlotte Wren Pevoto has written:

'Spanish missions in Texas' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Franciscans, History, Missions, Spaniards, Spanish mission buildings

'Sir Christopher Wren, his life and works' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Classicism in architecture

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The most famous is Saint Paul's Cathedral but there are many more, mostly churches.

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There are about 10 species of wrens found in the United States. These include the Carolina Wren, House Wren, Bewick's Wren, Canyon Wren, Marsh Wren, Sedge Wren, and more. Each species can be recognized by its unique characteristics and range.

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