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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - DeathPrince Albert Victor died of pneumonia as a complication of influenza on January 14, 1892. However many rumours and conspiracy theories suggest alternatives. One theory believes that he actually died of syphilis. Another claims that he died of a morphine overdose, deliberately administered to him. Yet another claims that he survived until the 1920s in an asylum on the Isle of Wight and that his death was faked to remove him from the line of succession. There ...
See also:Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Reputation, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Prospective royal brides, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Royal Dukedom, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Engagement, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Cleveland Street Scandal, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Illegitimacy claim, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Jack the Ripper rumours, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Death, Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - The Duke of Clarence in fiction Read more here: » Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence: Encyclopedia II - Prince Albert Victor Duke of Clarence - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Ol' Dirty Bastard - DeathRussell Jones collapsed at approximately 5:29pm on November 13, 2004 at Wu-Tang's recording studio (36 Records LLC on West 34th Street in New York City). He was pronounced dead less than an hour later, only two days shy of his 36th birthday. He was buried at Brooklyn's Christian Cultural Center.
A statement was released on Saturday (November 13) evening by his mother Cherry Jones:
"This evening, I received a phone call that is every mother's worst dream," she said. "My son, Russell Jones, passed away. To the public, he wa ...
See also:Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Biography, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Legal troubles, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Death, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Aliases, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Discography, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Albums, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Singles & EPs, Ol' Dirty Bastard - Appears On Read more here: » Ol' Dirty Bastard: Encyclopedia II - Ol' Dirty Bastard - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Phar Lap - DeathEarly on April 5, 1932, the horse's trainer found him in severe pain, carrying a high temperature. Within a few hours, Phar Lap hemorrhaged to death. Much speculation ensued, and when an autopsy revealed that the horse's stomach and intestines were inflamed, many believed the horse had been deliberately poisoned. There have been alternate theories, including accidental poisoning from lead insecticide and a stomach condition. At any rate, he never had the opportunity to confront the great Equipoise, the so called Chocolate Soldier by h ...
See also:Phar Lap, Phar Lap - Racing Life, Phar Lap - Death, Phar Lap - Cultural Impact, Phar Lap - Racing Record, Phar Lap - 1928-29 Season as a 2 year old, Phar Lap - 1929-30 Season as a 3 year old, Phar Lap - 1930-31 Season as a 4 year old, Phar Lap - 1931-32 Season as a 5 year old, Phar Lap - Pedigree Read more here: » Phar Lap: Encyclopedia II - Phar Lap - 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 - Influence for the story Pre-Persons, 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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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - DeathWilliam T. Cosgrave died on Tuesday, November 16, 1965. The Fianna Fáil government under Seán F. Lemass awarded him the honour of a state funeral, which was attended by the cabinet, the leaders of all the main Irish political parties, and Eamon de Valera, then President of Ireland.
Cosgrave's son, Liam, succeeded his father as a TD in 1944 and went on to become leader of Fine Gael from 1965 to 1977 and Taoiseach from 1973 to 1977. W.T.'s grandson, also called L ...
See also:W.T. Cosgrave, W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - Minister for Local Government, W.T. Cosgrave - Anglo-Irish Treaty, W.T. Cosgrave - Chairman of the Provisional Government, W.T. Cosgrave - President Cosgrave 1922-1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Domestic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Foreign Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Economic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - General Election 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Cosgrave in Opposition, W.T. Cosgrave - Legacy, W.T. Cosgrave - Death, W.T. Cosgrave - First Government December 1922-September 1923, W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Fourth Government October 1927-April 1930, W.T. Cosgrave - Fifth Government April 1930-March 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - See Also Read more here: » W.T. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - 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 Katherine 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 Read more here: » Charles Stewart Parnell: Encyclopedia II - Charles Stewart Parnell - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Stu Hart - DeathHart was admitted to Rockyview General Hospital on October 3, 2003 for an elbow infection and then developed pneumonia. He also suffered from ailments associated with diabetes and arthritis.
Stu never forgot that he was born into poverty, and was always ready to give back to the community.
His integrity was unquestioned. In a business where shady people are the norm, Stu’s word and a handshake was worth more than any contract any lawyer could ever draw up. Whatever Stu said, he meant it and followed through. Stu was truly a h ...
See also:Stu Hart, Stu Hart - History, Stu Hart - Wrestling, Stu Hart - Family, Stu Hart - Death, Stu Hart - In Wrestling, Stu Hart - Finishing/signature moves, Stu Hart - Wrestlers trained by Stu Hart, Stu Hart - Championships/Accomplishments Read more here: » Stu Hart: Encyclopedia II - Stu Hart - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Chris Candito - DeathOn April 24, 2005 at the TNA Lockdown PPV, Candido fractured both his tibia and fibula and dislocated his ankle when Sonny Siaki landed awkwardly on his leg while performing a leg lariat. He underwent surgery on April 25 to have steel plates and screws inserted into his leg. He was expected to be out of action for approximately six to eight weeks, but that did not stop him from appearing at the taping for the April 29 episode of TNA iMPACT! on April 26. There, he helped The Naturals defeat America's Most Wanted to regai ...
See also:Chris Candito, Chris Candito - Career, Chris Candito - Death, Chris Candito - Wrestling facts, Chris Candito - Finishing and signature moves, Chris Candito - Managers, Chris Candito - Nicknames, Chris Candito - Championships and accomplishments, Chris Candito - Championship succession Read more here: » Chris Candito: Encyclopedia II - Chris Candito - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Clara Blandick - DeathThroughout the 1950s, Blandick's health steadily began to fail. She started going blind and began suffering from severe arthritis. On April 15, 1962, she returned home from Palm Sunday services at her church and began rearranging her room, placing her favorite photos and memorabilia in prominent places. She laid out her resume and a collection of press clippings from her lengthy career. Then, immaculately dressed with her hair properly styled, she took an overdose of sleeping pills, lay down on a couch, covered herself with a gold blanket, a ...
See also:Clara Blandick, Clara Blandick - Early life, Clara Blandick - Acting, Clara Blandick - The Wizard of Oz, Clara Blandick - Death, Clara Blandick - Trivia Read more here: » Clara Blandick: Encyclopedia II - Clara Blandick - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Kenny McCormick - DeathKenny is most famous for dying in nearly every episode, often followed by a cry of "Oh my God! They killed Kenny!" and "You bastards!" from his friends Stan and Kyle. In the earlier seasons, usually right after his death,rats show up, start nibbling on the body and carry off body parts. In the Succubus episode #303 Kenny even dies twice: first when the boys are waiting for Chef to come play baseball, then the next day when he is squash ...
See also:Kenny McCormick, Kenny McCormick - Character, Kenny McCormick - Visual appearance, Kenny McCormick - Death, Kenny McCormick - Kenny's deaths and series canon, Kenny McCormick - Ways Kenny dies, Kenny McCormick - Season 1, Kenny McCormick - Season 2, Kenny McCormick - Season 3, Kenny McCormick - Season 4, Kenny McCormick - Season 5, Kenny McCormick - Season 6, Kenny McCormick - Season 7, Kenny McCormick - Season 8, Kenny McCormick - Season 9, Kenny McCormick - South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut Movie Read more here: » Kenny McCormick: Encyclopedia II - Kenny McCormick - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Brian Jones musician - DeathJones was arrested a second time in 1968, this time for marijuana possession. Jones claimed the marijuana was left behind by previous owners of his home, but he was facing a long jail sentence if found guilty, due to his probation. The jury found him guilty, yet the judge had sympathy for Jones, instead giving him a fine and warning him, "for goodness sake, don't get into trouble again or it really will be serious."
In early June 1969, Jones was sacked from the group he had formed. He was replaced by virtuoso guitarist Mick Tay ...
See also:Brian Jones musician, Brian Jones musician - Early Life, Brian Jones musician - Forming the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones musician - Fame and fortune, Brian Jones musician - Estrangement from the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones musician - Other contributions, Brian Jones musician - Death, Brian Jones musician - Writing credits, Brian Jones musician - Public image and Legend Read more here: » Brian Jones musician: Encyclopedia II - Brian Jones musician - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth I of England - DeathElizabeth I fell ill in February 1603, suffering from frailty and insomnia. After a period of distressing reflection, she died on March 24 at Richmond Palace, aged 69, the oldest English Sovereign ever to have reigned; the mark was not surpassed until George II died in his seventy-seventh year in 1760. Elizabeth was buried in Westminster Abbey, immediately next to her sister Mary I. The Latin inscription on their tomb translates as, "Partners both in Throne and grave, here rest we two sisters, Elizabeth ...
See also:Elizabeth I of England, Elizabeth I of England - Early life, Elizabeth I of England - Early reign, Elizabeth I of England - Conflict with France and Scotland, Elizabeth I of England - Plots and rebellions, Elizabeth I of England - Conflict with Spain and Ireland, Elizabeth I of England - Later years, Elizabeth I of England - Death, Elizabeth I of England - Legacy, Elizabeth I of England - Style and arms Read more here: » Elizabeth I of England: Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth I of England - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian mythology - DeathEgypt was possibly the first civilization to have any belief in an afterlife, and probably the first to have a positive outlook on it. Beliefs about the soul and afterlife focused heavily on preservation of the body, or ba (The soul was known as the ka). This meant that embalming and mummification were practiced, in order to preserve the individual's identity in the afterlife. Originally the dead were buried in reed caskets in the searing hot sand, which caused the remains to dry quickly, preventing decomposition, and were subsequently burie ...
See also:Egyptian mythology, Egyptian mythology - Gods, Egyptian mythology - Death, Egyptian mythology - The monotheistic period, Egyptian mythology - Temples, Egyptian mythology - External influences, Egyptian mythology - Notes on pronunciation Read more here: » Egyptian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian mythology - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Louis XIV of France - DeathLouis XIV died on September 1, 1715 of gangrene, a few days before his seventy-seventh birthday. His body lies in the Saint Denis Basilica in St Denis, a city near Paris. He had reigned for 72 years. Almost all of Louis XIV's legitimate children died during childhood. The only one to survive to adulthood, his eldest son, Louis, Dauphin de Viennois, known as "The Grand Dauphin" died in 1711, leaving three children. The eldest of those, Louis, duc de Bourgogne, died in 1712. Thus Louis XIV's five-year-old great-grandson, the son of the duc de Bourgogne, suc ...
See also:Louis XIV of France, Louis XIV of France - Early years, Louis XIV of France - War and the Low Countries, Louis XIV of France - Height of power, Louis XIV of France - Decline, Louis XIV of France - The Spanish Succession, Louis XIV of France - Death, Louis XIV of France - Style and arms, Louis XIV of France - Legitimate issue Read more here: » Louis XIV of France: Encyclopedia II - Louis XIV of France - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Burton - DeathWhile on their European tour, Burton and Kirk Hammett randomly picked from a deck of cards to see who would get the top bunk on the bus. Burton pulled the Ace of Spades sealing his "victory," and so he chose to sleep on Kirk Hammett's bed. Hammett recounts this on their video, A Year and a half in the life of Metallica, as well as in the VH1 show Behind the Music. Burton died when the band's tour bus hit black ice (though it is still disputed that they may have crashed because the driver may have been drinking) and flipped over in rural Swed ...
See also:Cliff Burton, Cliff Burton - Early Years, Cliff Burton - The Band, Cliff Burton - Style of Playing, Cliff Burton - Death, Cliff Burton - Songs, Cliff Burton - Successors, Cliff Burton - Metallica's Tribute to Cliff, Cliff Burton - Equipment, Cliff Burton - Bass guitars: Read more here: » Cliff Burton: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Burton - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - David Kelly - DeathOn the morning of July 17, Kelly was working as usual at home in Oxfordshire. Publicity given to his public appearance two days before had led many of his friends to send him supportive e-mails, to which he was responding. One of the e-mails he sent that day was to New York Times journalist Judith Miller [1], who had used Kelly as a source in a book on bioterrorism, to whom Kelly mentioned "many dark actors playing games," [2] [3] (pdf). He also received an e-mail from his superiors at the Ministry of Defence asking for more det ...
See also:David Kelly, David Kelly - Biography, David Kelly - Involvement with the WMD dossier, David Kelly - Contact with Andrew Gilligan, David Kelly - Appearance before House of Commons committees, David Kelly - Death, David Kelly - Investigation, David Kelly - Alternative theories, David Kelly - Filmography Read more here: » David Kelly: Encyclopedia II - David Kelly - Death |
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