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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Liam Lawlor - DeathLawlor was killed on October 22, 2005, when the Mercedes-Benz car he was being driven in on the way from Sheremetyevo International Airport crashed into a concrete lamppost on the Leningrad Shosse, the main road between St. Petersburg and Moscow, twenty-three kilometers from Moscow. Lawlor had been travelling with Julia Kushnir, a Ukrainian legal assistant, aged 29, confirmed by the Lawlor family to be working as Mr Lawlor's interpreter in Russia. She was injured in the crash that killed Mr. Lawlor. The driver, a Russian businessman, Ruslan Suliamanov, was fatally injured, when he swerved the car to avoid a man and a woman who ...
See also:Liam Lawlor, Liam Lawlor - Early life, Liam Lawlor - Professional life, Liam Lawlor - Death, Liam Lawlor - Controversial media claims about the accident, Liam Lawlor - Reaction to Lawlor's death, Liam Lawlor - Sources Read more here: » Liam Lawlor: Encyclopedia II - Liam Lawlor - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Alp Arslan - DeathThe dominion of Alp Arslan after Manzikert extended over much of western Asia. He soon prepared to march to the conquest of Turkestan, the original seat of his ancestors. With a powerful army he advanced to the banks of the Oxus. Before he could pass the river with safety, however, it was necessary to subdue certain fortresses, one of which was for several days vigorously defended by the governor, Yussuf el-Harezmi, a Khwarezmian. He was, however, obliged to surrender and was carried a prisoner before the sultan, who condemned him to a cruel ...
See also:Alp Arslan, Alp Arslan - Byzantine struggle, Alp Arslan - State organization, Alp Arslan - Death, Alp Arslan - Reference Read more here: » Alp Arslan: Encyclopedia II - Alp Arslan - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Ali - DeathAccording to tradition, three Muslim zealots (purists later termed Kharijites) had agreed to assassinate Ali, Mu'awiyah and `Amr, as the authors of disastrous feuds among the faithful. The assassins sent against Mu'awiyah and `Amr failed; the only assassin who succeeded was the one who attacked Ali.
Ali suffered a mortal head wound the 19th of Ramadan while he was performing morning prayers in mosque in the city of Kufa. Some say that the sword t ...
See also:Ali, Ali - Birth, Ali - Early life, Ali - Ali in Medina, Ali - The death of Muhammad 632 CE, Ali - Inheritance, Ali - Succession to the caliphate, Ali - Caliphate, Ali - Death, Ali - Descendants, Ali - Legacy, Ali - Muslim view Read more here: » Ali: Encyclopedia II - Ali - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Alexander the Great - DeathOn the afternoon of June 10 - 11, 323 BC, Alexander died of a mysterious illness in the palace of Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon. He was only 33 years old. Various theories have been proposed for the cause of his death which include poisoning by the sons of Antipater or others, sickness that followed a drinking party, or a relapse of the malaria he had contracted in 336 BC.
What is certain is that on May 29, Alexander participated in a banquet organized by his friend Medius of Larissa. After some heavy drinking, immediately or after a b ...
See also:Alexander the Great, Alexander the Great - Early life, Alexander the Great - The ascent of Macedon, Alexander the Great - Period of conquests, Alexander the Great - The defeat of the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great - The invasion of India, Alexander the Great - After India, Alexander the Great - Alexander's marriages and sexuality, Alexander the Great - The army of Alexander the Great before the Battle of Gaugamela, Alexander the Great - Infantry, Alexander the Great - Cavalry, Alexander the Great - Death, Alexander the Great - Legacy and division of the empire, Alexander the Great - Timeline, Alexander the Great - Alexander's character, Alexander the Great - Stories and legends, Alexander the Great - Ancient sources, Alexander the Great - Alexander's legend, Alexander the Great - Alexander's legend in non-Western sources, Alexander the Great - Main towns founded by Alexander, Alexander the Great - Alexander in popular media, Alexander the Great - Note Read more here: » Alexander the Great: Encyclopedia II - Alexander the Great - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Jim Henson - DeathJim Henson died of bacterial pneumonia on May 16, 1990 (the same day as Sammy Davis, Jr.), at the age of 53. A memorial service for him aired on PBS and drew millions of viewers and dozens of celebrities in reverence for his life and work.
The Jim Henson Company, Jim Henson Foundation, and Jim Henson's Creature Shop have continued on after his death. His son Brian and daughter Lisa are currently the co-chairs and co-CEOs of the Company; his daughter Cheryl is the president of the Foundation. Steve Whitmire, a veteran member of the Muppet puppeteering crew, has assumed the roles of the two most famous characters played by Jim Henson ...
See also:Jim Henson, Jim Henson - Early work, Jim Henson - 1960s, Jim Henson - 1970s, Jim Henson - Contributions to film, Jim Henson - Death, Jim Henson - Tributes Read more here: » Jim Henson: Encyclopedia II - Jim Henson - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - DeathThe Queen Mother's death had been anticipated for many years, with broadcasting organisations holding regular internal rehearsals in preparation. Indeed, in November 1993 a Sky TV employee had caught sight of such a rehearsal and, thinking it to be a real broadcast, leaked it via his mother to the Australian media, which then put out premature reports of her death.
But having lived longer than all expectations, Queen Elizabeth died peacefully in her sleep at the Royal Lodge at Windsor, with the current queen at her bedside, at around ...
See also:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Early life, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Prince Albert, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Consort to George VI 1936-1952, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Accession and abdication of Edward VIII; Accession of George VI, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - 1939 Royal Tour of Canada, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - World War II, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Queen Mother 1952–2002, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - New role in widowhood, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Reported quips, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Centenarian, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Death, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Criticisms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Correspondence, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Arms, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Titles and Honours, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Shorthand titles, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Honours Read more here: » Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - DeathDean had become friends with fellow auto enthusiast and multi-millionaire Lance Reventlow, one of the last people to speak to Dean when they met on their way from Los Angeles to a sports car race at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California. A few hours later Dean was driving his Porsche 550 Spyder west on U.S. Highway 466 (later California State Route 46) near Cholame, California when a car driven from the opposite direction by 23-year-old Cal Poly student Donald Turnupseed, attempting to take the fork onto California State Route 41, cros ...
See also:James Dean, James Dean - Childhood and education, James Dean - Acting career, James Dean - East of Eden, James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean - Giant, James Dean - Death, James Dean - Porsche 550 Spyder, James Dean - Legacy, James Dean - Sexuality, James Dean - Memorial, James Dean - Filmography, James Dean - Stage, James Dean - Television Read more here: » James Dean: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Buckley - DeathJeff Buckley drowned in the Wolf River in Memphis, Tennessee on May 29, 1997, the evening his band came to Memphis to start recording for his second album, which was to be called My Sweetheart the Drunk. He was swept away by the undertow of a passing boat while swimming. His body was recovered five days later at the bottom of Beale Street, the legendary birthplace of the blues; he was identified b ...
See also:Jeff Buckley, Jeff Buckley - Career, Jeff Buckley - Grace, Jeff Buckley - Death, Jeff Buckley - Discography, Jeff Buckley - Concert films, Jeff Buckley - Samples, Jeff Buckley - Documentaries, Jeff Buckley - Tribute songs, Jeff Buckley - Covers of Jeff Buckley songs Read more here: » Jeff Buckley: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Buckley - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Beachey - DeathIt was at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition where Beachey made his last, and fatal, flight. Prior to the exposition, in 1914, Beachey had ordered a new Taube type monoplane built with an 80 horsepower engine, powerful enough to carry out the stunt that Beachey had not yet presented to the public: upside-down flight. He had tested it at low altitudes, and on March 14, 1915, he was ready for his first public flight. He took the plane up in front of a crowd of 50,000, made a loop, and turned the plane on its back. He may have been so ...
See also:Lincoln Beachey, Lincoln Beachey - Birth, Lincoln Beachey - Aviator, Lincoln Beachey - Stunt flying, Lincoln Beachey - Solo career, Lincoln Beachey - Death, Lincoln Beachey - Monikers, Lincoln Beachey - Achievements, Lincoln Beachey - Selected references in the New York Times, Lincoln Beachey - Timeline Read more here: » Lincoln Beachey: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Beachey - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Mu'in ad-Din Unur - DeathAfter returning to Damascus in July of 1149, Mu'in ad-Din "ate a hearty meal, as was his usual custom, and was seized thereafter by a loosening of the bowels...From this resulted in the disease known as dysentery..." The emir died on August 28 and was buried in the university he had established in the city. As he had been acting as regent for Mujir ad-Din, the latter took his place as the rightful heir of Damascus. Mujir ad-Din was a weak ruler, however, and by 1154 Nur ad-Din was ful ...
See also:Mu'in ad-Din Unur, Mu'in ad-Din Unur - Origins, Mu'in ad-Din Unur - Governor of Damascus, Mu'in ad-Din Unur - The Second Crusade, Mu'in ad-Din Unur - Death, Mu'in ad-Din Unur - Sources Read more here: » Mu'in ad-Din Unur: Encyclopedia II - Mu'in ad-Din Unur - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Joe DiMaggio - DeathAfter DiMaggio, who underwent lung cancer surgery on October 14, 1998, fell into an 18-hour coma on December 11, his lawyer, Morris Engelberg, was forced to admit that the positive reports he had been feeding to the press were greatly exaggerated. He claimed Joe made him promise not to tell even his family about his condition. Joe was finally taken to his home in the Bar Harbour section of Hollywood, Florida on January 19, 1999. Days later, NBC broadcast a premature obituary; Engelberg claimed he and DiMaggio had been watching TV and saw it. ...
See also:Joe DiMaggio, Joe DiMaggio - Early life, Joe DiMaggio - The Yankee Clipper, Joe DiMaggio - Military service, Joe DiMaggio - Marriages, Joe DiMaggio - Death, Joe DiMaggio - Legacy Read more here: » Joe DiMaggio: Encyclopedia II - Joe DiMaggio - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Myra Hindley - DeathOn November 15, 2002, Hindley died after a heart attack at the age of 60 in West Suffolk Hospital. She had spent 37 years in custody and during that time gained an Open University degree and claimed to have returned to her Catholic religion with great faith. Her solicitors told the press that Hindley was truly sorry for what she did. Hindley had always portrayed herself as a remorseful sinner, but was acutely aware that few people were willing to forgive her. Those who campaigned for her release said that she should not have died behind bars ...
See also:Myra Hindley, Myra Hindley - The Moors Murders, Myra Hindley - Arrest, Myra Hindley - Trial, Myra Hindley - Imprisonment, Myra Hindley - Death, Myra Hindley - Trivia, Myra Hindley - Books, Myra Hindley - Lyrics Read more here: » Myra Hindley: Encyclopedia II - Myra Hindley - Death |
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| | |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Menno ter Braak - DeathTowards the end of his life he became increasingly involved in the growing anti-Fascist movement in the Netherlands. When the Second World War broke out in 1939 he fell into a deep depression. On May 15, 1940, days after the Germans had invaded the Netherlands and after a failed attempt to flee to England, Menno ter Braak shot himself through the head with his brother’s handgun. He died instantly.
His influence remained fairly large and lasted well into the 1950s; during the fifties his influence began to wane but a number of literary periodicals, especially Libertinage and Tirade remained fai ...
See also:Menno ter Braak, Menno ter Braak - Early career, Menno ter Braak - Forum movement, Menno ter Braak - Political involvement, Menno ter Braak - Later writing, Menno ter Braak - Death, Menno ter Braak - Bibliography Read more here: » Menno ter Braak: Encyclopedia II - Menno ter Braak - 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 Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore - Dismissal from Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore - Death, Albus Dumbledore - Symbolism Read more here: » Albus Dumbledore: Encyclopedia II - Albus Dumbledore - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Mark Greene - DeathMark began having medical issues, and was eventually diagnosed with a brain tumor that was thought to be inoperable. Given little time, Mark seeks a second opinion, which proves more positive. He is operated on in New York City, and things appear normal. A year or so later, the tumor returned, and Mark finds out that the tumor is truly inoperable.
At this point, Rachel has run away from St. Louis and is staying with Mark and Elizabeth. Though she vehemently denies it, her experimentation with drugs becomes apparent when baby Ella gets ...
See also:Mark Greene, Mark Greene - Early life, Mark Greene - 1994-2002, Mark Greene - Death, Mark Greene - Epilogue Read more here: » Mark Greene: Encyclopedia II - Mark Greene - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Mary MacKillop - DeathThroughout her life Mary suffered ill health. She suffered from rheumatism and after a stroke in New Zealand in 1902, became paralysed on her right side. For seven years she had to rely on a wheelchair to move around but her speech and mind were as good as ever. She died on August 8, 1909 in the convent in Mount Street, North Sydney.
After her burial, people continuously took earth from around her grave and as a result her remains were transferred, on 27 January 1914, to a vault before the altar of the Mother of God in the ...
See also:Mary MacKillop, Mary MacKillop - Early Life, Mary MacKillop - Legacy, Mary MacKillop - Excommunication, Mary MacKillop - Josephites Expand, Mary MacKillop - Death, Mary MacKillop - Beatification, Mary MacKillop - Other information, Mary MacKillop - Reference, Mary MacKillop - Bibliography Read more here: » Mary MacKillop: Encyclopedia II - Mary MacKillop - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Jayne Mansfield - DeathIn 1967, her life was moving at full speed. Her time was split between a Southern nightclub tour and the production of Single Room, Furnished, a drama directed by Cimber. She died before the movie was completed. After an engagement at the Gus Stevens Supper Club in Biloxi, Mississippi, Mansfield, her boyfriend, lawyer Sam Brody, and her driver, Ronnie Harrison, along with Mickey Jr., age eight, Zoltan, age six, and Mariska, age three, headed to New Orleans, where she was to ...
See also:Jayne Mansfield, Jayne Mansfield - Early life, Jayne Mansfield - Husbands and Children, Jayne Mansfield - Film Career and Celebrity, Jayne Mansfield - Later career, Jayne Mansfield - Death, Jayne Mansfield - Filmography, Jayne Mansfield - Trivia, Jayne Mansfield - Quotes Read more here: » Jayne Mansfield: Encyclopedia II - Jayne Mansfield - Death |
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