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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - DeathQueen Victoria Eugenia died in Lausanne on 15 April 1969, exactly 38 years after she had left Spain for exile. She was interred in the church of Sacré Coeur in Lausanne. On 25 April 1985, the Spanish Royal Household returned her remains to Spain. Her remains were reinterred in the Royal Vault in the Escorial, outside Madrid, next to the remains of her husband, Alfonso XIII, and her sons, Infante Don Alfonso, Infante Don Jaime, and Infante Don Gonzalo.
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See also:Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Early Life, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Engagement, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Queen of Spain, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Exile, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Death, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Titles from birth to death Read more here: » Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg: Encyclopedia II - Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Albus Dumbledore - DeathDumbledore's death is foreshadowed at the start of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, where he first appears with a burnt and blackened hand, a result of his recovery and destruction of a ring that was an heirloom of Voldemort's grandfather Marvolo Gaunt and was serving as one of Voldemort's Horcruxes. On that occasion, Dumbledore was saved from death by the intervention of Severus Snape, though the injury shows no sign of improvement througho ...
See also:Albus Dumbledore, Albus Dumbledore - Early life and career, Albus Dumbledore - Magical accomplishments and skills, Albus Dumbledore - Dumbledore and the rise of Lord Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore - Dismissal from Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore - Death, Albus Dumbledore - Speculation..., Albus Dumbledore - Symbolism Read more here: » Albus Dumbledore: Encyclopedia II - Albus Dumbledore - 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 - Paul Wellstone - DeathAt about 10:22am, October 25, 2002, Wellstone was killed at the age of 58 with seven others in a plane crash in northern Minnesota. The other victims were his wife, Sheila, one of his three children, Marcia, the two pilots, and campaign staffers Will McLaughlin, Tom Lapic, and Mary McEvoy. The plane was en route to Eveleth where Wellstone was to attend the funeral of Martin Rukavina, a steelworker whose son Tom Rukavina serves in the Minnesota House of Representatives. Wellstone decided to go to the funeral instead of a rally and fundraiser in Minneapolis attended by Mondale and fellow Senator Ted Kennedy. He was to d ...
See also:Paul Wellstone, Paul Wellstone - Early life, Paul Wellstone - Career, Paul Wellstone - Presidential aspirations, Paul Wellstone - Death, Paul Wellstone - Aftermath, Paul Wellstone - Electoral History Read more here: » Paul Wellstone: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wellstone - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Nicholas II of Russia - DeathThe provisional Russian government at first kept Nicholas, Alexandra, and their children confined in the Alexander Palace 15 miles from St. Petersburg at Tsarskoe Selo (Tsar's Village). Attempting to remove them from the vicinity of the capital and so from possible harm, the Kerensky government moved them east to Tobolsk, in Siberia in August 1917. They remained there through the Bolshevik October Revolution in November 1917, but were then moved to Red Army and Bolshevik-controlled Yekaterinburg. The Tsar and his family, including several fa ...
See also:Nicholas II of Russia, Nicholas II of Russia - Family background and early life, Nicholas II of Russia - Family, Nicholas II of Russia - Relationship with the Duma, Nicholas II of Russia - Tsarevich Alexei's illness, Nicholas II of Russia - The Great War, Nicholas II of Russia - Revolution and abdication, Nicholas II of Russia - Death, Nicholas II of Russia - Sainthood, Nicholas II of Russia - Footnotes Read more here: » Nicholas II of Russia: Encyclopedia II - Nicholas II of Russia - 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 - Early life, Umar - Conversion to Islam, Umar - Life in Medina, Umar - The death of Muhammad, Umar - Reign as caliph, Umar - Death, Umar - Sunni view, Umar - Shi'a view, Umar - Non-Muslim view, Umar - Farūqī Read more here: » Umar: Encyclopedia II - Umar - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Owen Hart - DeathHart died in Kansas City on May 23, 1999, during the WWF's Over the Edge PPV event. His death occurred while he was being lowered into the ring from a catwalk of the Kemper Arena for a match with The Godfather (a wrestler with a pimp gimmick); later reports revealed that Owen was booked to win the Intercontinental Championship from The Godfather in that match. His entrance was originally planned to be a "comedy stunt" entrance, in keeping with the buffoonish character of the Blue Blazer. Owen, in Blue Blazer regalia, was to be lowered ...
See also:Owen Hart, Owen Hart - Wrestling Career, Owen Hart - Death, Owen Hart - In wrestling, Owen Hart - Quotes, Owen Hart - Finishing and signature moves, Owen Hart - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Owen Hart: Encyclopedia II - Owen Hart - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Pancho Barnes - DeathPancho was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the Antelope Valley Aero Museum's annual "Barnstormers Reunion" on April 5, 1975. However, when a friend called on March 30, she could not reach Pancho. When Pancho's son Bill went to investigate, he found Pancho dead in her home. The coroner determined that she had died of a heart attack several days earlier.
Her fourth husband "Mac" McKendry survived her for many ...
See also:Pancho Barnes, Pancho Barnes - Early years, Pancho Barnes - How Pancho got her nickname, Pancho Barnes - Pancho's adventures, Pancho Barnes - The Happy Bottom Riding Club, Pancho Barnes - After the fire, Pancho Barnes - Death, Pancho Barnes - Legacy, Pancho Barnes - Quotes of note Read more here: » Pancho Barnes: Encyclopedia II - Pancho Barnes - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Benito Mussolini - DeathOn April 27, 1945, in the afternoon, near the village of Dongo (Como Lake), just before the Allied armies reached Milan, Mussolini and his mistress Claretta Petacci, were caught by the Italian partisans as he headed for Chiavenna to board a plane for escape to Switzerland. The day after, April 28, they were both executed along with their sixteen-man train, mostly ministers and officials of the Italian Social Republic. The execution took place in the village of Giulino di Mezzegra, and was conducted by "Colonnello Valerio" (Luigi Longo), the ...
See also:Benito Mussolini, Benito Mussolini - Early years, Benito Mussolini - Birth of Fascism, Benito Mussolini - Fascist dictatorship, Benito Mussolini - The Axis of Blood and Steel, Benito Mussolini - World War II, Benito Mussolini - Death, Benito Mussolini - Writings of Mussolini Read more here: » Benito Mussolini: Encyclopedia II - Benito Mussolini - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Hirohito - DeathOn September 22, 1987, Hirohito underwent surgery on his pancreas after having digestive problems for several months. This was the very first time a Japanese Emperor underwent surgery. The doctors discovered that he had duodenal cancer, but in accordance with Japanese tradition, they did not tell him. Hirohito seemed to be recovering well for several months after his surgery. About a year later, however, on September 19, 1988, he collapsed in his palace, and his health worsened over the next several months as he suffered from continuous inte ...
See also:Hirohito, Hirohito - Early life, Hirohito - Accession, Hirohito - Early reign, Hirohito - World War II, Hirohito - Last days of the war, Hirohito - Post-war reign, Hirohito - Death, Hirohito - Yasukuni Jinja Read more here: » Hirohito: Encyclopedia II - Hirohito - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Sibylla of Jerusalem - DeathGuy was released from his imprisonment in Damascus in 1188, when Saladin realized that returning him would cause strife in the crusader camp and that Guy was a less-capable leader than certain others who now held sway. The queen joined him when they marched on Tyre in 1189, the only city in the kingdom that had not fallen. Conrad of Montferrat, brother of Sibylla's first husband William, had taken charge of the city's defenses, and denied them entrance, refusing to recognize Guy's claim to the remnant of the kingdom, as Guy had lost the batt ...
See also:Sibylla of Jerusalem, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Dynasty, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Baldwin IV's reign, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Succession, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Sibylla's reign, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Death, Sibylla of Jerusalem - Sources Read more here: » Sibylla of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Sibylla of Jerusalem - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - DeathMatthew Paris reports that the bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste, once said to Simon's eldest son, "My beloved child, both you and your father will meet your deaths on one day, and by one kind of death, but it will be in the name of justice and truth." When Simon de Montfort faced the army of his nephew Prince Edward, and saw the skill with which it was organized, he declared, "By St. James' arm, they are approaching with wisdom, and they learned this method from me, not from themselves. Let ...
See also:Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Family roots, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Royal marriage, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Crusade and turning against the king, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - War against the king, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Death, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Sources, Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - External link Read more here: » Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester: Encyclopedia II - Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Charbel - DeathOn December 16, 1898 he was struck with an illness while performing the holy mass. He died on Christmas eve, December 24, 1898, and was buried in the St Maron monastery cemetery in Annaya.
A few months later, dazzling lights were seen around the grave. From there, his corpse, which had been secreting sweat and blood, was transferred into a special coffin. Hordes of pilgrims started swarming t ...
See also:Charbel, Charbel - Life, Charbel - Death, Charbel - Beatification and canonization of St Charbel Read more here: » Charbel: Encyclopedia II - Charbel - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Sergey Korolyov - DeathOn December 3, 1960, Korolev suffered his first heart attack. During his convalescence it was also discovered that he was suffering from a kidney disorder, a condition brought on by his detention in the Soviet prison camps. He was warned by the doctors that if he continued to work as intensely as he had, he would not live long. However Korolev reasoned that once the Soviets lost their leadership in space, the capricious Khruschev would likely cut off the funding for his programs. So he continued ...
See also:Sergey Korolyov, Sergey Korolyov - Early life, Sergey Korolyov - Education, Sergey Korolyov - Early career, Sergey Korolyov - Gulag, Sergey Korolyov - Ballistic missiles, Sergey Korolyov - Personal life, Sergey Korolyov - Space program, Sergey Korolyov - Moon, Sergey Korolyov - Manned flight, Sergey Korolyov - Voskhod, Sergey Korolyov - Death, Sergey Korolyov - Awards and honors, Sergey Korolyov - Bibliography Read more here: » Sergey Korolyov: Encyclopedia II - Sergey Korolyov - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Seraphim Rose - DeathAfter feeling acute pains for several days while working in his cell in 1982, Father Seraphim was taken by his fellow monks to a hospital for treatment. When he reluctantly arrived at Mercy Medical Center in Redding, 45 minutes from the town of Platina, he was declared in critical condition and fell into semi-consciousness. After exploratory surgery was completed, it was discovered that a blood clot had blocked a vein supplying blood to Father Seraphim's intestines, which had become a mass of non-functioning dead tissue. Father Seraphim slip ...
See also:Seraphim Rose, Seraphim Rose - Early life, Seraphim Rose - Homosexuality, Seraphim Rose - Orthodoxy, Seraphim Rose - Death, Seraphim Rose - Resources Read more here: » Seraphim Rose: Encyclopedia II - Seraphim Rose - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Ritchie Valens - DeathIn early 1959, Valens was traveling the Midwest on a multi-act rock and roll tour. In the early morning following a February 2 performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, a small four-passenger Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft departed into a blinding snowstorm and crashed into Albert Juhl's cornfield several miles after takeoff at 1:05. The crash killed Valens, along with co-performers Buddy Holly, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, and the pilot Roger Peterson. This event inspired singer Don McLean's popular 1971 ballad "American Pie", and immortalized ...
See also:Ritchie Valens, Ritchie Valens - Career, Ritchie Valens - Death, Ritchie Valens - Tribute, Ritchie Valens - Sample, Ritchie Valens - External link Read more here: » Ritchie Valens: Encyclopedia II - Ritchie Valens - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Sam Kinison - DeathHe was working to get himself clean and sober in the months immediately before his death and married his girlfriend Malika Souiri in 1992. But just six days after the wedding, he was killed when his car was struck by a drunk driver on a two lane highway in the Mojave Desert near Needles, California.
Ironically, Kinison had often belittled the dangers of drunken driving in his comedic skits with statements like:
"You're just trying to get home, right?"
"Yeah…give me a bus pass…"
"Right!"
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"It's the only way to get the g ...
See also:Sam Kinison, Sam Kinison - Early life, Sam Kinison - Comedy life, Sam Kinison - Death, Sam Kinison - Famous bits, Sam Kinison - Trivia, Sam Kinison - Filmography Read more here: » Sam Kinison: Encyclopedia II - Sam Kinison - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Seán Mac Stíofáin - DeathIn 1993, Mac Stíofáin suffered a stroke. On May 18, 2001, he died in Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan, County Meath, after a long illness at the age of 73. He is buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Navan.
Despite his controversial career in the IRA, many of his former comrades (and rivals) paid tribute to him after his death. Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, who attended the funeral, issued a glowing tribute, referring to Mac Stíofáin as an "outstanding IRA leader during a crucial period in Irish history" and as the "man for the job" as first Provisio ...
See also:Seán Mac Stíofáin, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Childhood, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Joins IRA, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Leads the Provisional IRA, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Subsequent Activities, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Death, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Writings, Seán Mac Stíofáin - Sources Read more here: » Seán Mac Stíofáin: Encyclopedia II - Seán Mac Stíofáin - 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 - Subhash Chandra Bose - DeathBose is said to have died in a plane crash over Taiwan while flying to Tokyo in August 1945. However, his body was never recovered, and conspiracy theories concerning his possible survival abound. One such claim is that Bose actually died in Siberia, while in Soviet captivity. Harin Shah, an Indian journalist, visited Taipei and was shown a plane crash site (supposedly of Bose's plane). Photos can be found at [2]
In May 1956 a four-man Indian team visited Japan to probe the circumstances of Bose's alleged death in the crash of a milit ...
See also:Subhash Chandra Bose, Subhash Chandra Bose - Early life, Subhash Chandra Bose - Actions during the Second World War, Subhash Chandra Bose - The Great Escape, Subhash Chandra Bose - In Germany, Subhash Chandra Bose - In Japan, Subhash Chandra Bose - Political views, Subhash Chandra Bose - Assassination Attempts, Subhash Chandra Bose - Re-evaluation of Netaji, Subhash Chandra Bose - Death, Subhash Chandra Bose - In media, Subhash Chandra Bose - Cinema, Subhash Chandra Bose - Documentary / Television, Subhash Chandra Bose - Reading List Read more here: » Subhash Chandra Bose: Encyclopedia II - Subhash Chandra Bose - Death |
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