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  1. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh into a prosperous Irish family. He trained as a doctor, gaining his degree from Edinburgh University in 1881. He worked as a surgeon on a ...

  2. The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia is an online repository of all works written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (fictions, essays, articles, poems, plays, lectures, letters, manuscripts...), but also any materials related to him (newspaper articles, interviews, photos, movies...). His Life.

  3. Biografía. Fue médico, novelista y escritor de novelas policíacas, creador del inolvidable maestro de detectives Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle nació el 22 de mayo de 1859 en Edimburgo y estudió en las universidades de Stonyhurst y de Edimburgo, en esta última estudió medicina desde 1876 hasta 1881. En junio de 1882, se mudó a Portsmouth.

  4. Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (Edinburgh, 1859. május 22. – Crowborough, 1930. július 7.) skót író, aki leginkább Sherlock Holmesról szóló detektívregényei (amelyek jelentős újításnak számítottak a krimi történelmében), valamint Challenger professzor kalandjai miatt ismert. Termékeny író volt, akinek egyéb művei közt találhatunk sci-fi történeteket, úgymint a ...

  5. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. He is an English consulting detective living in London at 221b Baker Street. At first Arthur Conan Doyle named the detective as Sherrinford Holmes (not Sherrin g ford as he wrongly mentioned in his auto-biography Memories and Adventures 40 years later) and the ...

  6. Arthur Conan Doyle's humble beginnings did not predict his future success. Born on May 22, 1859, to a middle-class, Catholic family, he grew up on Edinburgh's rough-and-tumble streets, far from his successful grandfather and uncles, who hobnobbed with London's intellectual elite.

  7. Conan Doyle (born Doyle ) ★ Birth. 22 May 1859 (Edinburgh) ★ Death. 7 July 1930 (Crowborough) ★ Height. 6 feet 2 (1m89) ★ Weight. 220 lbs (100 Kg)

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