Richard Bentley
(1662-1742)

English classical scholar, critic and theologian and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (1662-1742) – Richard Bentley was born in Wakefield (City in West Yorkshire, England) on January 27th, 1662 and died in Cambridge (City in Cambridgeshire, England) on July 14th, 1742 at the age of 80. Today Richard Bentley would be 362 years old.

Age

how old was Richard Bentley when he died?

80

Richard Bentley died in 1742 at the age of 80.


Biographical data

Birthday January 27th, 1662 (Friday)
Place of Birth Wakefield
City in West Yorkshire, England
Death Date July 14th, 1742 (Saturday)
Death place Cambridge
City in Cambridgeshire, England
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aquarius (The Water-Bearer) ♒
Chinese Zodiac Tiger 兎

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Birthday

When was Richard Bentley born?

Richard Bentley was born on January 27th, 1662.

Death

When did Richard Bentley die?

Richard Bentley died on July 14th, 1742 at the age of 80 in Cambridge (City in Cambridgeshire, England). Today Richard Bentley would be 362 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Richard Bentley born?

Wakefield (City in West Yorkshire, England).

Death place

Where did Richard Bentley die?

Cambridge (City in Cambridgeshire, England).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Richard Bentley?

Richard Bentley was born in the zodiac sign Aquarius (The Water-Bearer).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Richard Bentley have?

Richard Bentley was born in 1662 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Tiger.

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