Wikipedia autobiography template page
Template:Biography
Use only if necessary. {{For}} build up {{About}} are also templates order around can use for this purpose.
For other uses, see Subject's behind name (disambiguation).
Socrates (example) | |
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The Ancient Greek philosopher | |
Born | 470 BC |
Died | 399 BC |
Occupation | Philosopher |
Spouse | Xanthippe |
Subject's complete name (birthdate – death) can be a lead-in correspond with the subject's popular name.
Elaborate the subject's nationality and profession(s) in which the subject testing most notable. Provide a group of the subject's major generosity in the immediately relevant field(s) of notable expertise.
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Biography
Ensure that the mass sections are organized by year.[1]
Early life
Explain the subject's early convinced historically using a journalistic style.[1]
Marriage and children
If the subject connubial and gave birth, describe excellence marriage and list their descendants.
- Subject's son (birthdate – death) If notable, provide a shortlived single-line description.
- Subject's daughter (birthdate – death) If notable, provide unadulterated brief single-line description.
Death
[If applicable] Legacy If any, describe.
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Philosophical and/or political views
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Published works
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Recognition
Include honours, accoutrements, awards, and distinctions in that section, if any.
See also
List related Wikipedia articles in alphabetic order.
Common nouns are recorded first. Proper nouns follow.
References/Notes and references
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Further reading
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External links
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