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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Clovis I - DeathClovis I died in 511 and is interred in Saint Denis Basilica, Paris, France, whereas his father had been buried with the older Merovingian kings at Tournai. Upon his death, his realm was divided among his four sons, Theuderic, Chlodomer, Childebert, and Clotaire. This created the new political units of the Kingdoms of Reims, Orléans, Paris and Soissons and inaugurated a period of disunity which was to last with brief interruptions until the end (751) of his Merovingian dynasty.
Popular tradition, based on French royal tradition, holds that the Franks were the founders of the French nation, and that Clovis was t ...
See also:Clovis I, Clovis I - Frankish victory, Clovis I - The baptism of Clovis, Clovis I - Death, Clovis I - References Read more here: » Clovis I: Encyclopedia II - Clovis I - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - DeathAt Scapa Flow, Lord Kitchener embarked aboard the armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire for his diplomatic mission to Russia. On 5 June 1916, while en route to the Russian port of Arkhangelsk, Hampshire struck a mine during a Force 9 gale and sank west of the Orkney Islands. Kitchener, his staff, and 643 of the crew of 655 were drowned or died of exposure. His body was never found. The same day, the last Division of Kitchener's New Army crossed the channel to take up its positions in Flanders and France where, eventually, and des ...
See also:Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener, Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - Egypt Sudan and Khartoum, Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - The Boer War, Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - India and Egypt, Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - World War I, Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - Death Read more here: » Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener: Encyclopedia II - Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Honoré Mirabeau - DeathFor indeed in the beginning of 1791 his death was very near; and he knew it to be so. The wild excesses of his youth and their terrible punishment had weakened his strong constitution, and his parliamentary labours completed the work. So surely did he feel its approach that some time before the end he sent all his papers over to Sir Gilbert Elliot, who kept them under seal until claimed by Mirabeau's executors. In March his illness was evidently gaining on him, to his great grief, because he knew that he alone could yet save France from the ...
See also:Honoré Mirabeau, Honoré Mirabeau - Family, Honoré Mirabeau - Early life conflict with father imprisonments, Honoré Mirabeau - Period before French Revolution, Honoré Mirabeau - Work during French Revolution, Honoré Mirabeau - Death, Honoré Mirabeau - Collaborators Read more here: » Honoré Mirabeau: Encyclopedia II - Honoré Mirabeau - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Eddie Guerrero - DeathOn November 13, 2005, Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the Marriott City Center Hotel by his nephew, Chavo. Several hours later, WWE.com released the following announcement:
"WWE is deeply saddened by the news that Eddie Guerrero has passed away. He was found dead this morning in his hotel room in Minneapolis. Eddie is survived by his wife Vickie and daughters Shaul, 14, S ...
See also:Eddie Guerrero, Eddie Guerrero - Early career, Eddie Guerrero - World Championship Wrestling, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Federation, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Entertainment, Eddie Guerrero - Death, Eddie Guerrero - Cause, Eddie Guerrero - Events following Guerrero's death, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing and signature moves, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing moves as Black Tiger, Eddie Guerrero - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Eddie Guerrero: Encyclopedia II - Eddie Guerrero - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - DeathGein died of cancer in 1984 at the age of 78 in the Mendota State Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
His body was interred at Plainfield Cemetery in Plainfield, Wisconsin. Vandalism to the grave site, near his parents', included many years of stone pieces chipped off for souvenirs until his gravestone was finally stolen in 2000. It was recovered in June 2001 near Seattle and now is displayed in a museum.
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See also:Ed Gein, Ed Gein - Childhood, Ed Gein - Deaths of family members, Ed Gein - Arrest, Ed Gein - Death, Ed Gein - Popular culture, Ed Gein - Films, Ed Gein - Music, Ed Gein - Comics Read more here: » Ed Gein: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - 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 Compto ...
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 - Hide musician - Deathhide passed away on May 2, 1998. A roommate had rested hide down in bed after a night of drinking, but when she went to check on him an hour later, he was not in his room. hide was found hanged with a ripped towel in his bathroom apartment, the towel wrapped around (or tied) to the doorknob. He was barely alive when the ambulance arrived, and later died in the hospital. hide was 33 years old. Fans across Japan grieved his death, and four att ...
See also:Hide musician, Hide musician - Musical facts, Hide musician - General facts, Hide musician - Death, Hide musician - Discography, Hide musician - Albums Read more here: » Hide musician: Encyclopedia II - Hide musician - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Allan Poe - DeathOn October 3, 1849 Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore, delirious and "in great distress, and... in need of immediate assistance," according to the man who found him. He was taken to the Washington College Hospital, where he died early on the morning of October 7. Poe was never coherent long enough to explain how he came to be in his dire condition, and wearing clothes that were not his own. Some sources say Poe's final words were "It's all over now; write Eddy is no more." referring to his tombstone. Others say his l ...
See also:Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe - The life of Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe - Death, Edgar Allan Poe - Memoir - Griswold's biography of Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe - Literary and artistic theory, Edgar Allan Poe - Legacy and lore, Edgar Allan Poe - Notable works, Edgar Allan Poe - Poems, Edgar Allan Poe - Short Stories, Edgar Allan Poe - Longer Works, Edgar Allan Poe - Essays, Edgar Allan Poe - Play, Edgar Allan Poe - Adaptations, Edgar Allan Poe - Poe as a character, Edgar Allan Poe - Notes, Edgar Allan Poe - General references Read more here: » Edgar Allan Poe: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Allan Poe - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Harry Houdini - DeathHoudini's last performance was at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The next day he was hospitalized at Detroit's Grace Hospital.
Houdini died of peritonitis from a ruptured appendix on Halloween, October 31, 1926, at the age of 52. Houdini had sustained multiple blows to his abdomen from McGill University boxing student J. Gordon Whitehead in Montreal two weeks earlier. A long-standing part of Houdini's act was to ask a member of the audience to punch him in the abdomen, but Houdini was reclining on his co ...
See also:Harry Houdini, Harry Houdini - Early life, Harry Houdini - Career, Harry Houdini - Debunking spiritualists, Harry Houdini - Death, Harry Houdini - Legacy Read more here: » Harry Houdini: Encyclopedia II - Harry Houdini - 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 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 - Edward VI of England - DeathEdward died in Greenwich on 6 July 1553, either of tuberculosis, arsenic poisoning, or syphilis. As Edward lay dying, the Duke of Northumberland (according to legend) symbolically stole the crown from him and gave it to his daughter-in-law, the Lady Jane. Edward was buried in Henry VII Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Cranmer with Protestant rites on 9 August, while Mary had Mass said for his soul in the Tower.
Edward VI's death was kept secret for a couple of days so that preparations could be made for Jane's accession. Hig ...
See also:Edward VI of England, Edward VI of England - Early life, Edward VI of England - Under Somerset, Edward VI of England - Under Warwick Northumberland, Edward VI of England - Later years, Edward VI of England - Death, Edward VI of England - Style and arms Read more here: » Edward VI of England: Encyclopedia II - Edward VI of England - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Will Rogers - DeathAn avid booster of aviation, Rogers undertook a loosely-planned 'round-the world' flight with a fellow Oklahoman, world-renowed aviator Wiley Post, in the summer of 1935. Post's plane, an experimental and top-heavy craft built from various airplane parts, crashed near Point Barrow, Alaska, on 15 August 1935, killing both men.
In 1944 his body was moved from a holding vault in California to the grounds of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma. The Memorial is built on the site of land overlooking Claremore, which Rogers owned with the idea of living on it in retirement. Later in 1944, ...
See also:Will Rogers, Will Rogers - Beginnings, Will Rogers - Vaudeville and The Follies, Will Rogers - Travels, Will Rogers - Middle career, Will Rogers - The Movies East Coast and Hollywood, Will Rogers - Writing, Will Rogers - Marriage and children, Will Rogers - Death, Will Rogers - Legacy, Will Rogers - Books, Will Rogers - Filmography Read more here: » Will Rogers: Encyclopedia II - Will Rogers - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Hsuan Hua - DeathMaster Hsuan Hua had become so sick he couldn't even climb a single step. Even when the doctors diagnosed that he had only seven days left to live, Master Hsuan Hua refused to rest or seek treatment. Leaning on his cane and riding in a wheelchair, he continued to speak the Dharma in various places. He then became so ill that he couldn't get up from the bed, yet he still instructed his disciples over the phone or appeared in their dreams to teach them. Finally, he collapsed from illness.
On June 7, 1995, Master Hsuan Hua died in Los Angeles. He was 77 years old. His will ...
See also:Hsuan Hua, Hsuan Hua - Early Life, Hsuan Hua - Leaving Home, Hsuan Hua - Dharma Transmisson from Hsu Yun, Hsuan Hua - Residing in Hong Kong, Hsuan Hua - Bringing the Dharma to the West, Hsuan Hua - Monk in the Grave, Hsuan Hua - The First American Sangha, Hsuan Hua - A Road of Hardship, Hsuan Hua - Building the Foundation of Buddhism in America, Hsuan Hua - Hosting Ordination Ceremonies on Western Soil, Hsuan Hua - Protecting the Dharma, Hsuan Hua - Working towards a harmonious Sangha, Hsuan Hua - Chinese and American Buddhism, Hsuan Hua - Teaching and Protecting All Nations, Hsuan Hua - Death, Hsuan Hua - Funeral, Hsuan Hua - Sharira, Hsuan Hua - Lectures Read more here: » Hsuan Hua: Encyclopedia II - Hsuan Hua - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - DeathDowding died at his home in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on February 15, 1970. At a memorial service at Westminster Abbey, his ashes were laid to rest below the Battle of Britain Memorial Window in the Royal Air Force chapel.
Since his death Dowding has been a popular subject with spiritualists, several of whom have alleged they have contacted him beyond the grave.
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See also:Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Early Life, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Career, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Air Marshal, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Ministry of Aircraft Production, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Retirement, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Interests, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Death, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Statue, Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Succession Read more here: » Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding: Encyclopedia II - Hugh Dowding 1st Baron Dowding - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - DeathIn July of 1918, Owen returned to active service in France, though he might have stayed on home-duty indefinitely. His decision was almost wholly the result of Sassoon's being sent back to England. Sassoon, who had been shot in the head, was put on sick-leave for the remaining duration of the war. Owen saw it as his poetic duty to take Sassoon's place at the front, that the horrific realities of the war might continue to be told. Sassoon was violently opposed to the idea of Owen returning to the trenches, threatening to "stab [him] in the leg" if he tried it. Aware of his attitude, Owen did not inform him of his act ...
See also:Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen - Biography, Wilfred Owen - Early life, Wilfred Owen - War service, Wilfred Owen - Poetry, Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon, Wilfred Owen - Death, Wilfred Owen - Literary output Read more here: » Wilfred Owen: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Veerappan - DeathOn October 18, 2004, following a tip-off, Veerappan and two associates were allegedly ambushed and gunned down by Tamil Nadu State Special Task Force near the village of Paparapatti in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu. His third associate managed to escape. However, the next day his widow claimed that he had been arrested a few days earlier, interrogated and killed by the police (Veerappan had repeatedly threatened, if ever brought to trial, to point a finger at every policemen and politician he had bribed to ensure his t ...
See also:Veerappan, Veerappan - Early years, Veerappan - Robin Hood?, Veerappan - Special task force, Veerappan - Death, Veerappan - Criminal timeline, Veerappan - Controversies, Veerappan - Death, Veerappan - Human rights violation, Veerappan - Missionary school dropped Prabha, Veerappan - Trivia, Veerappan - Representation in the arts Read more here: » Veerappan: Encyclopedia II - Veerappan - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - W. C. Fields - DeathFields spent his final weeks in a hospital, where a friend stopped by for a visit and caught Fields reading the Bible. He enquired as to why, since Fields was an atheist, to which Fields replied, "I'm checking for loopholes." In a final irony, W. C. Fields died in 1946 of a stomach hemorrhage on the holiday he claimed to despise: Christmas Day. He died in a bungalow-type sanatarium where, as he lay in bed dying, his long-time and final love, Carlotta Monti, went outside and turned the hose onto the roof, so as to allow Fields to hear for one last time hi ...
See also:W. C. Fields, W. C. Fields - Birth and early career, W. C. Fields - Hollywood, W. C. Fields - Radio, W. C. Fields - Death, W. C. Fields - Caricatures, W. C. Fields - Filmography Read more here: » W. C. Fields: Encyclopedia II - W. C. Fields - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Patrick Moynihan - DeathMoynihan died at the age of 76 after complications suffered from an emergency appendectomy about a month earlier. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Elizabeth Brennan Moynihan, three grown children, Timothy Patrick Moynihan, Maura Russell Moynihan, and John McCloskey Moynihan, and two grandchildren, Michael Patrick and Zora Olea.
In 2004, Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, announced plans for a replacement of Penn Station as the city railroad hub. Built a block away at the old Farley Post ...
See also:Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Education, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Public service, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Undersecretary of Labor; controversy over the War on Poverty, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Local New York City and academic career, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Nixon Administration, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - U.N. Ambassador, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Commission on Government Secrecy, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Academe and authorship, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Death, Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Quotes Read more here: » Daniel Patrick Moynihan: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - William Holden actor - DeathWilliam Holden died as the result of a fall in his highrise apartment on the seaside cliffs of Santa Monica, California in 1981. His body was found on 16 November, but forensic evidence suggested he had been dead for several days. The most likely date of death is 12 November. Holden had been alone and heavily intoxicated when he gashed his head on the edge of a table, and bled to death. Evidence suggests he was conscious for at least a half an hour after the fall, but may not have realized the severity of the injury, and failed to summon aid.
His body was cremated ...
See also:William Holden actor, William Holden actor - Early life and career, William Holden actor - Hollywood's Golden Boy, William Holden actor - Later career, William Holden actor - Private life, William Holden actor - Death, William Holden actor - Trivia, William Holden actor - Academy Awards and Nominations, William Holden actor - Filmography Read more here: » William Holden actor: Encyclopedia II - William Holden actor - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Dhyan Chand - DeathChand however died penniless and uncared for in a hospital, receiving a meagre pension. Dhyan Chand was very sad to see India finish seventh at the Montreal Olympics, 1976. The Indian team included his son, Ashok Kumar. When he was on his deathbed at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, he reportedly told a doctor that Indian hockey was dying. He then went into a coma and died in 1979.
Exactly a year after his death, the Indian Postal Service issued ...
See also:Dhyan Chand, Dhyan Chand - Early life, Dhyan Chand - Player, Dhyan Chand - 1936 Summer Olympics final, Dhyan Chand - Post retirement, Dhyan Chand - Death, Dhyan Chand - National sports day, Dhyan Chand - Fan incidents Read more here: » Dhyan Chand: Encyclopedia II - Dhyan Chand - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - William Tecumseh Sherman - DeathSherman died in New York City, where he is memorialized by an equestrian statue created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and located the southeast entrance to Central Park. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
General Joseph E. Johnston, the Confederate officer who had commanded the resistance to Sherman's troops as they marched through Georgia and South Carolina, served as a pallbearer at Sherman's funeral. It was a bitterly cold day in February, and a friend of Johnston, fearing that the general might become ill, asked ...
See also:William Tecumseh Sherman, William Tecumseh Sherman - Early life, William Tecumseh Sherman - Reaction to secession, William Tecumseh Sherman - Civil War, William Tecumseh Sherman - Breakdown and Shiloh, William Tecumseh Sherman - Vicksburg and Chattanooga, William Tecumseh Sherman - Total warfare, William Tecumseh Sherman - Postbellum service, William Tecumseh Sherman - Death, William Tecumseh Sherman - Posterity, William Tecumseh Sherman - Notes Read more here: » William Tecumseh Sherman: Encyclopedia II - William Tecumseh Sherman - Death |
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