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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Xianfeng Emperor - DeathXianfeng died on August 22, 1861 at the Jehol Traveling Palace (熱河行宫), 230 kilometers northeast of Beijing. Being succeeded by his one surviving son, Zaichun, who was barely six years old, Xianfeng had summoned Sushun and his group to his bedside a day before, giving them an Imperial Edict that made Sushun, Zaiyuan, Duanhua, and others Regents during the child-Emperor's minority. By tradition, after the death of an Emperor, the body is to be accompanied to the Capital by the regents. Concubine Yi and the Empress, who are now both giv ...
See also:Xianfeng Emperor, Xianfeng Emperor - Early Years, Xianfeng Emperor - Western Imperialism towards China, Xianfeng Emperor - Family, Xianfeng Emperor - Death Read more here: » Xianfeng Emperor: Encyclopedia II - Xianfeng Emperor - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Eleanor of Castile - DeathAfter a feverish illness that had lasted for some three years, Eleanor died on 28 November 1290 in the village of Harby, Nottinghamshire, 5 miles from Lincoln, Lincolnshire. She was forty-nine years old, had been married to Edward for thirty-six years, and had borne sixteen children.
Edward followed her body to burial in Westminster Abbey, and erected memorial crosses at each overnight stop between Lincoln and Westminster. Patterned on crosses in France marking Louis IX's funeral procession, these artistically significant monuments en ...
See also:Eleanor of Castile, Eleanor of Castile - Prospective bride to Theobald V of Champagne, Eleanor of Castile - Marriage, Eleanor of Castile - Second Barons' War, Eleanor of Castile - Crusade, Eleanor of Castile - Queen consort of England, Eleanor of Castile - Eleanor as a mother, Eleanor of Castile - Popularity, Eleanor of Castile - Limited political influence, Eleanor of Castile - Death, Eleanor of Castile - Legacy, Eleanor of Castile - Historical reputation, Eleanor of Castile - Children of Queen Eleanor and King Edward I, Eleanor of Castile - Sources, Eleanor of Castile - External links Read more here: » Eleanor of Castile: Encyclopedia II - Eleanor of Castile - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Eazy-E - DeathIn 1995, Eazy-E entered the hospital with what he believed to be bronchitis. He was diagnosed with AIDS, and almost immediately announced his illness to the public. He died soon after, on March 26, 1995 approximately 6:35 PM. Before his death he made peace with both Ice Cube and Dr. Dre. Dre claimed on MTV when he said goodbye to Eazy, he never replied and died. Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton was released posthumously. Although this album dissed on Death Row it should be noted that Eazy-E worked things ou ...
See also:Eazy-E, Eazy-E - Life and Music, Eazy-E - Death, Eazy-E - Discography, Eazy-E - Albums, Eazy-E - Singles Read more here: » Eazy-E: Encyclopedia II - Eazy-E - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Scott - DeathAfter months of telling God to heal his cancer, on Friday, February 18, 2005, Dr. Scott suffered a stroke and slipped in to a comatose state after a battle with late treated prostate cancer diagnosed four years earlier. At 16:30 PST on Monday, February 21, 2005, he died at Glendale Adventist Hospital. Spokesperson Mark Travis and his widow Melissa announced publicly that a staff nurse present as he passed, called Melissa, per her instructions, to notify her when, "God took Gene's breath away." She ...
See also:Eugene Scott, Eugene Scott - Brief biography, Eugene Scott - Early life, Eugene Scott - Education, Eugene Scott - Marriages, Eugene Scott - Ministry, Eugene Scott - Wescott Christian Center, Eugene Scott - Faith Center, Eugene Scott - Los Angeles University Cathedral, Eugene Scott - University Network, Eugene Scott - Stage and broadcasting presentation, Eugene Scott - Death, Eugene Scott - Other activities and cases Read more here: » Eugene Scott: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Scott - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - DeathThe Duke of Kent died on 23 January 1820 at Woodbrook Cottage, Sidmouth, Devon, after a brief illness. He was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, but his remains were later moved to the Kent Mausoleum, Frogmore, Windsor. He predeceased his father, George III, by six days.
The Duke of Kent predeceased his three elder brothers, but, since none of them had any surviving legitimate children, his daugh ...
See also:Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Early Life, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Army, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Marriage, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Death, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Titles, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Legacy Read more here: » Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn: Encyclopedia II - Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Edward VII of the United Kingdom - DeathOn May 6, 1910, Edward was bedridden with bronchitis. He enjoyed his last midday cigar, then suffered heart attacks and died at 11:45pm at Buckingham Palace. On his deathbed, he heard that his horse 'Witch of the Air' had won at Kempton Park.
As king, Edward VII proved a greater success than anyone had expected, but he was already an old man and had little time left to learn the role. He ensured that his second son and heir, who would become King George V, was better prepared to take the throne. E ...
See also:Edward VII of the United Kingdom, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Early life, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Marriage, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Heir apparent, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Freemason, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - King, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Uncle of Europe, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Death, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Issue, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Legacy, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Dramatisation, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Titles from birth to death, Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Notes Read more here: » Edward VII of the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Edward VII of the United Kingdom - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Charles Stewart Parnell - DeathParnell was deposed as leader and fought a long and bitter campaign for re-instatement. He conducted a political tour of Ireland to regain popular support, attracting Fenian "hillside men" to his side. He married Catherine on 25 June 1891 in Steyning, West Sussex, on which day the Catholic hierarchy issued a condemnation of his conduct, only Edward O'Dwyer of Limerick withholding his signature. He lost the support of the Freeman's Journal. On the difficult campaign trail he had quicklime thrown at his eyes by hostile crowd in Castleco ...
See also:Charles Stewart Parnell, Charles Stewart Parnell - Family background, Charles Stewart Parnell - Leader, Charles Stewart Parnell - The Piggott forgeries, Charles Stewart Parnell - Mrs Katherine O'Shea, Charles Stewart Parnell - Death, Charles Stewart Parnell - Notes, Charles Stewart Parnell - Additional reading and sources, Charles Stewart Parnell - See Also Read more here: » Charles Stewart Parnell: Encyclopedia II - Charles Stewart Parnell - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - DeathOn September 23, 2005, the anniversary of "el Grito de Lares" ("The Cry of Lares") members of the FBI surrounded a modest home in the outskirts of the town of Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, where Ojeda Ríos was believed to be hiding. Some shots were fired from inside and outside the house (although it has not been established whether the FBI or Ojeda shot first) wounding an FBI agent and fatally wounding Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, whom the coroner speculates bled to death over the course of several hours. According to his wife (Elma Beatriz Rosada B ...
See also:Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Biography, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Death, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Death Scene, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Charges against him, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Web Commentary, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Generally Supportive, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Generally Opposed Read more here: » Filiberto Ojeda Ríos: Encyclopedia II - Filiberto Ojeda Ríos - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Anne of Great Britain - DeathAnne died of suppressed gout, ending in erysipelas, which produced an abscess and fever, at approximately 7 o'clock on 1 August 1714. Her body was so swollen that it had to be buried in Westminster Abbey in a vast almost-square coffin.
She died shortly after the Electress Sophia (8 June of the same year); the Electress's son, George I, Elector of Hanover, inherited the British Crown. Pursuant to the Act of Settlement 1701, about fifty Roman Catholics with genealogically senior claims were disregarded. Amongst those who were omitted we ...
See also:Anne of Great Britain, Anne of Great Britain - Early life, Anne of Great Britain - William and Mary, Anne of Great Britain - Early reign, Anne of Great Britain - Reign in Great Britain, Anne of Great Britain - Later years, Anne of Great Britain - Death, Anne of Great Britain - Legacy, Anne of Great Britain - Style and arms, Anne of Great Britain - Issue Read more here: » Anne of Great Britain: Encyclopedia II - Anne of Great Britain - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Franz Schubert - DeathIn the midst of this creative activity, his health deteriorated. He had battled syphilis since 1822. The final illness may have been typhoid fever, though other causes have been proposed; some of his final symptoms match those of mercury poisoning (mercury was a common treatment for syphilis in the early 19th century); at any rate, insufficient evidence remains to make a definitive diagnosis. He died aged 31 on November 19, 1828 at the apartment of his brother Ferdinand in Vienna. By his own request, he was buried next to Ludwig van Beethove ...
See also:Franz Schubert, Franz Schubert - Early life and education, Franz Schubert - Teacher at his father's school, Franz Schubert - Supported by friends, Franz Schubert - Last years and masterworks, Franz Schubert - Death, Franz Schubert - Posthumous history of Schubert's music, Franz Schubert - Media, Franz Schubert - Lists of works, Franz Schubert - Other related articles, Franz Schubert - External links Read more here: » Franz Schubert: Encyclopedia II - Franz Schubert - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Jack London - DeathJack London's death is controversial. Many older sources describe it as a suicide, and some still do (e.g., the Columbia Encyclopedia [2]). However, this appears to be at best a rumor, or speculation based on incidents in his fiction writings. His death certificate gives the cause as uremia, also known as uremic poisoning. He died November 22, 1916. It is known he was in extreme pain and taking morphine, and it is possible that a morphine overdose, accidental or deliberate, may have contributed. The noted London scholar Dr. Clarice Stasz wri ...
See also:Jack London, Jack London - Personal background, Jack London - Early life, Jack London - Early literary career 1898-1900, Jack London - First marriage 1900-1904, Jack London - Accusations of plagiarism, Jack London - Beauty Ranch 1910-1917, Jack London - Political views, Jack London - Alleged racialist views, Jack London - Death, Jack London - Works, Jack London - Short stories, Jack London - Novels, Jack London - Nonfiction and autobiographical memoirs, Jack London - Apocrypha, Jack London - References and other sources, Jack London - Biographies and books about Jack London, Jack London - References, Jack London - Novels, Jack London - Autobiographical memoirs, Jack London - Nonfiction and essays, Jack London - Stories, Jack London - Plays Read more here: » Jack London: Encyclopedia II - Jack London - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - DeathFeidlimid does not appear to have recovered from this defeat and died in 847 19. Although the cause of his death is not noted in the Annals of Ulster, the majority of the other sources, place the cause of his death on St. Kieran, the patron saint of Clonmacnoise, as revenge for Feidlimid’s plunderings of the site. The Annals of Clonmacnoise offers the following description:
"After his returne to Munster ye next year, he was overtaken by a great disease of the flux of the belly, which happened in this wide. ...
See also:Feidlimid mac Cremthanin, Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - Early Kingship, Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - High point of his rule, Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - Downfall, Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - Death, Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - Notes Read more here: » Feidlimid mac Cremthanin: Encyclopedia II - Feidlimid mac Cremthanin - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Janis Joplin - DeathShortly thereafter, during the Fall 1970 recording sessions for the Pearl album with Doors and Phil Ochs producer Paul A. Rothchild, Joplin died of an overdose of unusually pure heroin on October 4, 1970 at the Landmark Motor Hotel in Hollywood, California, aged only 27. The last recordings she completed were Mercedes-Benz and a birthday greeting for John Lennon on 1 October; Lennon later told Dick Cavett that her taped greeting arrived ...
See also:Janis Joplin, Janis Joplin - Life and career, Janis Joplin - Big Brother and the Holding Company, Janis Joplin - Solo career and Woodstock, Janis Joplin - Death, Janis Joplin - Legacy, Janis Joplin - Criticism, Janis Joplin - Samples Read more here: » Janis Joplin: Encyclopedia II - Janis Joplin - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Jack L. Chalker - DeathOn September 18, 2003, during Hurricane Isabel, Chalker passed out and was rushed to the hospital with a diagnosis of a heart attack. He was later released, but this weakened him so severely that when one year later, on December 6, 2004, when rushed to the hospital again with breathing problems and disorientation, and Chalker was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and a collapsed lung. He was hospitalized in critical condition, upgraded to stable on December 9, though he didn't regain consciousness until December 15. After several more ...
See also:Jack L. Chalker, Jack L. Chalker - Career and family life, Jack L. Chalker - Death, Jack L. Chalker - Chalker and Science Fiction, Jack L. Chalker - Bibliography, Jack L. Chalker - The Well of Souls series, Jack L. Chalker - The Watchers of the Well series, Jack L. Chalker - The Four Lords of the Diamond series, Jack L. Chalker - The Dancing Gods series, Jack L. Chalker - The Soul Rider series, Jack L. Chalker - The Rings of the Master series, Jack L. Chalker - The G.O.D. Inc series, Jack L. Chalker - The Changewinds series, Jack L. Chalker - The Quintara Marathon series, Jack L. Chalker - The Wonderland Gambit series, Jack L. Chalker - The Three Kings series, Jack L. Chalker - Stand-alone novels, Jack L. Chalker - Collection and anthology, Jack L. Chalker - Omnibus collections of novels Read more here: » Jack L. Chalker: Encyclopedia II - Jack L. Chalker - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Umar - Death`Umar died in 644, the victim of an assassin's dagger. `Umar's killer (Abū Lū`lū`ah) was a Persian slave who is said to held a personal grudge against Umar; he stabbed the Caliph six times as `Umar led prayers in the Masjid an-Nabawī mosque in Medina and then committed suicide.
`Umar died two days later, and was buried alongside Muhammad and Abū Bakr. `Uthmān ibn `Affān was elected as his successor, by a group of prominent Muslims appoin ...
See also:Umar, Umar - His early life, Umar - His conversion to Islam, Umar - `Umar in Medina, Umar - The death of Muhammad, Umar - `Umar's caliphate, Umar - Death, Umar - The Sunni view of `Umar, Umar - The Shi'a view of `Umar, Umar - Non-Muslim view of Umar, Umar - Farūqī Read more here: » Umar: Encyclopedia II - Umar - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Ernie Kovacs - DeathKovacs died in a car accident in Los Angeles. He was driving a Corvair station wagon, a make of car later assailed as "unsafe at any speed" by Ralph Nader. During a rare Southern California rainstorm, he lost control of the car while making a turn, and crashed into a power pole. Kovacs was thrown halfway out the passenger door, killed almost instantly--his chest and head taking fatal injuries. Newsmen on the scene moments later put a full photograph of his dead body across front pages all over the United States. At the time of his death, he ...
See also:Ernie Kovacs, Ernie Kovacs - Visual Humor and Characters, Ernie Kovacs - Use of Music, Ernie Kovacs - First marriage, Ernie Kovacs - Second marriage, Ernie Kovacs - Writing TV and Movie Credits, Ernie Kovacs - Lost and Surviving TV Work, Ernie Kovacs - Death, Ernie Kovacs - TV-Movie Bio and Retrospectives, Ernie Kovacs - Trivia and Interesting Facts, Ernie Kovacs - Biographies Read more here: » Ernie Kovacs: Encyclopedia II - Ernie Kovacs - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Fulk of Jerusalem - DeathIn 1143, while the king and queen were on holiday in Acre, Fulk was killed in a hunting accident. His horse stumbled, fell, and Fulk's skull was crushed by the saddle. He was carried back to Acre, where he died and was buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Though their marriage started in conflict, Melisende mourned for him privately as well as publicly. Fulk was survived by his son Geoffrey of Anjou by his first wife, ...
See also:Fulk of Jerusalem, Fulk of Jerusalem - Count of Anjou, Fulk of Jerusalem - Crusader and King, Fulk of Jerusalem - Securing the borders, Fulk of Jerusalem - Death, Fulk of Jerusalem - Family, Fulk of Jerusalem - Sources, Fulk of Jerusalem - Historical Fiction Read more here: » Fulk of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Fulk of Jerusalem - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Kanhoji Angre - DeathBy the time of his death in June 1729, Kanhoji Angre had emerged as a master of the Arabian Sea from Surat to south Konkan. He left behind two legitimate sons, Sekhoji and Sambhaji; three illegitimate sons, Tulaji, Manaji, and Yeshaji.
After Kanhoji, his son Sekhoji continued Maratha exploits at sea till his death in 1733. After Sekhoji's death, the Angre might was split between two brothers, Sambhaji and Manaji, because of divisions in the family. With the Marathas neglecting the navy the British soon found it easier to defeat the re ...
See also:Kanhoji Angre, Kanhoji Angre - Origins, Kanhoji Angre - Notoriety, Kanhoji Angre - Bases, Kanhoji Angre - Campaigns, Kanhoji Angre - Battles, Kanhoji Angre - Death, Kanhoji Angre - Legacy, Kanhoji Angre - Tributes Read more here: » Kanhoji Angre: Encyclopedia II - Kanhoji Angre - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - John R. Brinkley - DeathHis final years were not good. Dr. Brinkley had lost his radio station; he had also tried to win a libel suit in which he named Dr. Fishbein as defendant and lost yet; several of his former patients sued him for malpractice; the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) declared their own war on him and he was indicted for mail fraud by the United States Postal Service. On January 31, 1941 he was forced to declare bankruptcy.
As if his financial setbacks were not enough, Dr. Brinkley then became a medical patient having suffered three heart atta ...
See also:John R. Brinkley, John R. Brinkley - Education, John R. Brinkley - Goat gland career, John R. Brinkley - Political career, John R. Brinkley - Move to Del Rio Texas, John R. Brinkley - XERA, John R. Brinkley - Wealth, John R. Brinkley - World War II, John R. Brinkley - Brinkley Act, John R. Brinkley - Death, John R. Brinkley - Footnote about XERA Read more here: » John R. Brinkley: Encyclopedia II - John R. Brinkley - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - John of England - DeathIn 1216, John, retreating from an invasion by Prince Louis of France (whom the majority of the English barons had invited to replace John on the throne), crossed the marshy area known as The Wash in East Anglia and lost his most valuable treasures, including the Crown Jewels to the unexpected incoming tide. This dealt him a terrible blow, which affected his health and state of mind, and he succumbed to dysentery, dying on October 18 or 19, at Newark in Lincolnshire. Numerous, if fictitious, accounts circulated soon after his death that he ha ...
See also:John of England, John of England - Early years, John of England - Reign, John of England - Death, John of England - Alleged illiteracy, John of England - Notes, John of England - Depictions in fiction, John of England - Trivia, John of England - External link Read more here: » John of England: Encyclopedia II - John of England - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Philip K. Dick - DeathPhilip K. Dick died on March 2, 1982, the result of a combination of recurrent strokes accompanied by heart failure.
After his death (he was disconnected from life support on March 2 but his EEG had been isoelectric for five days prior to that), his father Edgar brought his son's body to Fort Morgan, Colorado. When his twin Jane had died, a tombstone had been carved with both of their names on it, and an empty space for Philip's date of death. After fifty-three years, that final date was carved in, and Phil ...
See also:Philip K. Dick, Philip K. Dick - Early life, Philip K. Dick - Dick and his visions, Philip K. Dick - VALIS, Philip K. Dick - Exegesis, Philip K. Dick - Marriages and children, Philip K. Dick - Death, Philip K. Dick - Dick's influence, Philip K. Dick - Bibliography, Philip K. Dick - Best-known novels, Philip K. Dick - Novels by year, Philip K. Dick - Short stories, Philip K. Dick - Film adaptations of Philip K. Dick's works, Philip K. Dick - Awards, Philip K. Dick - Biographies, Philip K. Dick - Interviews Read more here: » Philip K. Dick: Encyclopedia II - Philip K. Dick - Death |
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