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She was born in the southwest part of England (Torquay, Devon). She was educated at home by her mother. Her name was Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller.
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She married Colonel Archibald Christie (Royal Flying Corps, a pilot)
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Agatha give birth to their only daughter, Rosalind.
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She published her first book, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. And introduced readers to one of Christie's most famous characters, belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
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She divorced Archibald after Archie fell in love with a friend of the family, Nancy Neale.
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She married archaeology proffesor, Max Mallowan.
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Her play The Mousetrap opened at the Ambassador Theatre and holds the record for the longest unbroken run in a London theatre.
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Christie was made a dame in 1971.
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She died on January 12, 1976.