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Socrates(example) | |
The Ancient Greek philosopher
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Born | 470 BC |
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Died | 399 BC |
Occupation | philosopher |
Spouse | Xanthippe |
Subject's popular name (birthdate – death) can be a lead-in to the subject's real, formal, or extended name. Describe the subject's nationality and profession(s) in which the subject is most notable. Provide a description of the subject's major contributions in the immediately relevant field(s) of notable expertise.[1]
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[edit] Biography
Ensure that the following sections are organized by year. For instance, the section Marriage and children might be presented before or after the Expanded descriptions, and vice versa.
[edit] Early life
Explain the subject's early life historically using a journalistic style.[2]
[edit] Marriage and children
If the subject married and produced offspring, describe the marriage and list the immediate offspring.
- Subject's Son (birthdate – death) If notable, provide a brief single-line description.
- Subject's Daughter (birthdate – death) If notable, provide a brief single-line description.
[edit] Expanded description
If an event that occurred in the life of the subject requires further explanation, elaborate.
[edit] Expanded description
If an event that occurred in the life of the subject requires further explanation, elaborate.
[edit] Death and afterward
[If applicable] Legacy If any, describe. See Charles Darwin for example.
[edit] Philosophical and/or political views
If any, describe.[3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx
- ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx
- ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx
[edit] Works
If any, list the works organized by date of publication. See Charles Darwin for example.
[edit] Published works
[edit] Letters
[edit] References
Include a bibliography listed in MLA format. Use EasyBib.com for easy creation of MLA-formatted bibliography entries.
Always cite your sources! No original research!
[edit] See also
List related internal (Wikipedia) articles in alphabetical order. Common nouns are listed first. Proper nouns follow.
[edit] External links
List official websites, organizations named after the subject, and other interesting yet relevant websites. No spam.