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5701 |
He was hung as a pirate. One of those hung was James Kelley, alias James Gilliam, a notorious pirate. "Kelley's companion in death was Joseph Bradish, who was executed and displayed with Kelley hanging in chains at Gravesend, on the king's orders as a greater terror to others." | Bradish, Joseph (I20223)
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5702 |
He was illegitimate, but his parents later married. | Ramiro I King of Aragon (I4317)
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5703 |
He was implicated in his father's treason. | de Lumley, Thomas (I24513)
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5704 |
He was imprisoned and then murdered. | Chosroès II "the Victorious" King of Persia (I9368)
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5705 |
He was in an expedition against Wales. | Robert Fitz Maldred Lord of Raby and Brancepeth (I7493)
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5706 |
He was in the Revolutionary Army at the time of his death. | Beaman, Gamaliel White (I23665)
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5707 |
He was insane when he died. | Bullard, Robert (I115)
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5708 |
He was interred at King's Langley Priory; however, his tomb was relocated to the nearby All Saints' Church, Kings Langley in 1575 after the priory had been dissolved. When the tomb was moved again during church restoration work in 1877, three bodies, one male and two female, were found inside. | Sir Edmund of Langley KG, Duke of York (I21726)
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5709 |
He was killed | de Mandeville, Geoffrey Earl of Essex (I7083)
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5710 |
He was killed a the siege of Arques. | Enguerrand II Count of Ponthieu (I22115)
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5711 |
He was killed after being deposed. | Mithradates III King of Parthia (I9409)
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5712 |
He was killed along with Captain Foot and two others by Indians. | Rowell, Philip (I18515)
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5713 |
He was killed at a tournament. | Florenz IV Count of Holland (I4397)
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5714 |
He was killed at the Battle of Bloody Brook. | Kimball, Caleb (I18707)
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5715 |
He was killed at the battle of Bannockburn. | de Clifford, Sir Robert Lord Clifford (I7595)
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5716 |
He was killed at the battle of Battle of Bar-le-Duc. | Leon de Coucy Seigneur de Coucy (I3718)
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5717 |
He was killed at the Battle of Bloody Brook during King Philips War. | Tufts, James (I20054)
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5718 |
He was killed at the Battle of Cassel. | William FitzOsbern Earl of Hereford (I5404)
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5719 |
He was killed at the Battle of Cunoxa, | Cyrus (I22818)
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5720 |
He was killed at the battle of Eversham. | Basset, Ralph Lord Basset of Drayton (I6556)
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5721 |
He was killed at the battle of Eversham. | de Montfort, Simon Earl of Leicester (I24573)
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5722 |
He was killed at the Battle of Fontenay. | Gerard I Count of Auvergne (I3119)
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5723 |
He was killed at the battle of Gaugamelia where he lead the Armenian auxiliaries of Darius III. | Orontes II King of Armenia (I9478)
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5724 |
He was killed at the Battle of St. Albans. | Percy, Sir Henry KG, Earl of Northumberland (I23051)
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5725 |
He was killed at the battle of Strathcarron. | Domnall Brecc "the Speckled" King of Dalriada (I3351)
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5726 |
He was killed at the Battle of Uclés. | Sancho Alfónsez (I25068)
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5727 |
He was killed at the Battle of Vézeronce. | Chlodomer King of the Franks at Orléans (I22738)
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5728 |
He was killed at the siege of Burwell Castle. | de Say, William (I7091)
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5729 |
He was killed by a fall from his horse on Boston Common, when on his return from a military review on the Common at about 1 o'clock in the morning. | Atherton, Major Gen. Humphrey (I43)
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5730 |
He was killed by a member of his court. | Pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes (I9490)
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5731 |
He was killed by a Norman archer during the siege of the castle of Sainte-Suzanne. | de l'Aigle, Richard Seigneur de l'Aigle (I4752)
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5732 |
He was killed by a whirlwind, which broke his arm and jaw while he was hoeing in his field. | Robbins, John (I18979)
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5733 |
He was killed by an Indian by the name of Symon along with Peter and Andrew in the early morning hours. | Kimball, Thomas (I18685)
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5734 |
He was killed by Edred. | Eadwulf Lord of Bamborough (I6025)
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5735 |
He was killed by Giric Mac Dungal, a chieftain who lived in Dundrun, and was a leader among the Northern nobles, who was allied with the Thorestein. This was the first attempt of a rival clan to claim the kingship of both Northern and Southern Scotland. | Ædh "Swift-Foot" (I22656)
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5736 |
He was killed by having a red hot poker inserted up his anus. | Edward II King of England (I2929)
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5737 |
He was killed by Heliodorus, who gave the throne to Ariochus IV in 3 Sep 175 BCE. The rightful heir, Demetrius, was a captive in Rome. | Seleucus IV Philopator Basileus of the Seleucid Empire (I9525)
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5738 |
He was killed by his brother, Eric "Bloodaxe". | Bijorn "Kyobmand" Under-King of Vestfold (I3797)
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5739 |
He was killed by his mother for taking the crown without her permission. | Seleucus V Philometor (I9726)
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5740 |
He was killed by his nephew Malcolm, son of Gilbert, his brother. | Uchtred Lord of Galloway (I6622)
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5741 |
He was killed by his own men. | Kenneth II King of Alba (I3340)
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5742 |
He was killed by Indians during King Philip's War with 60 of his men. The records of Norfolk County read: "Capt. Benjamin Swett of Hampton was slain at Black Point [Maine] by the barbarous Indians the 29th June 1677." | Swett, Capt. Benjamin (I1348)
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5743 |
He was killed by Indians during King Philip's War. | Wales, Jonathan (I19670)
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5744 |
He was killed by Indians during Monoco's raid. | Wheeler, Joseph (I20109)
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5745 |
He was killed by Indians during the attack on Haverhill.. | Sibley, Samuel (I14112)
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5746 |
He was killed by Indians during the attack on Medfield. | Mason, Zechariah (I19823)
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5747 |
He was killed by Indians in the ambush of Capt. Thomas Wheeler's company. | Prichard, Sargent William (I1313)
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5748 |
He was killed by Indians in the same ambush as his father. | Prichard, Samuel (I20785)
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5749 |
He was killed by Indians near Dunstable, Massachusetts. | Berbeane, John (I20808)
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5750 |
He was killed by Indians on the Haverhill Road. | Hoyt, John (I18451)
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5751 |
He was killed by Indians under Monaco during the attack on Medfield. | Mason, Thomas (I19822)
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5752 |
He was killed by Indians while riding on Mount Ward between Sudbury and Marlborough, Mass. during King Philip's War. The hill, Mount Ward, was named for him. | Ward, Eleazer (I14761)
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5753 |
He was killed by Indians who had climbed on top of a barn and shot down over the palisades during the attack on Lancaster. | Wheeler, Richard (I634)
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5754 |
He was killed by Indians. | Sawyer, Joseph (I14108)
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5755 |
He was killed by Indians. | Low, Daniel (I14214)
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5756 |
He was killed by Indians. | Spencer, John (I14219)
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5757 |
He was killed by Indians. | Perkins, Abraham (I18819)
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5758 |
He was killed by Indians. | Johnson, Lt. John (I20698)
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5759 |
He was killed by Indians. | Johnson, Jonathan (I20714)
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5760 |
He was killed by Indians. | Parker, John (I20761)
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5761 |
He was killed by Indians. | Parker, Samuel (I20762)
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5762 |
He was killed by Indians. | Elkins, Henry (I18898)
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5763 |
He was killed by Indians. | Wells, John (I626)
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5764 |
He was killed by Indians. During Queen Anne's War, he was the commander of a garrison house and was shot in the thigh by Indians near that house in the attack of 30 July 1704. He soon died of the wound. | Wilder, Lt. Nathaniel (I652)
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5765 |
He was killed by Procas. | Marcian Emperor of the East (I9371)
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5766 |
He was killed by Saladin's own hand after the Battle of Hattin. | Renaud de Châtillon Prince of Antioch (I8818)
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5767 |
He was killed by the Iroquois. | Hus, Paul (I22963)
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5768 |
He was killed by the men of Moray. | Malcolm I King of Alba (I3341)
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5769 |
He was killed by the Normans. | Ranulf I Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine (I2952)
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5770 |
He was killed cruelly in the barn by the Iroquois. | Hunault, Marie-Thérèse (I6225)
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5771 |
He was killed during the Second Lancaster Massacre along with his wife and daughter. | Roper, Ephraim (I509)
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5772 |
He was killed having by being ambushed by his rivals while attending a tournament. | de Warenne, Sir William (I7345)
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5773 |
He was killed in a battle against King Canute of Denmark and England. | Saint Olaf Haraldsson King of Norway (I3786)
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5774 |
He was killed in a snake pit as a form of execution. | Ragnar "Lodrock" Sigurdsson Danish King at Lethra (I5320)
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5775 |
He was killed in action. | Anemas, Manuel (I24356)
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5776 |
He was killed in an accident on the job. The bridge tenders were engaged in swinging a railroad bridge in a high wind, make the job quite difficult. He was braced against the lever with his shoulder. When a lull in the wind let the bridge swing free so suddenly that he lost his balance and fell thirty feet to the river bank below. He struck the bank with his head fracturing it, and causing a speedy death.
| Goodell, Plinny Brit (I13026)
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5777 |
He was killed in an ambush along with most of his men about three miles from Sudbury during King Philip's War. | Wadsworth, Captain Samuel (I16649)
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5778 |
He was killed in battle after ruling for three years. | Eochaid II "Crooked Nose" King of Dalriada (I3349)
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5779 |
He was killed in battle against Domnall Ua Briain. | Donnchad macMurchada King of Dublin (I5825)
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5780 |
He was killed in battle against the Saracens. | Longespée, Sir William (I6783)
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5781 |
He was killed in battle against the Wends. | Lothar I Count of Walbeck and Stade (I5607)
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5782 |
He was killed in battle and considered a martyr. | Hamazasp I Prince of Vaspurakan (I10059)
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5783 |
He was killed in Battle at Angoumois. | Eccard Count of Autun (I22460)
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5784 |
He was killed in battle at the Battle of Bagravanden. | Shmuegh II Prince of the Mamikonids (I10063)
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5785 |
He was killed in battle being run through the body by a soldier, in rebellion against his brother-in-law Edward II at the Battle of Boroughbridge. Acording to Ian Mortimer: "The 4th Earl of] Hereford led the fight on the bridge, but he and his men were caught in the arrow fire. Then one of de Harclay's pikemen, concealed beneath the bridge, thrust upwards between the planks and skewered the Earl of Hereford through the anus, twisting the head of the iron pike into his intestines. His dying screams turned the advance into a panic." | de Bohun VIII, Humphrey Earl of Hereford and Essex (I2881)
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5786 |
He was killed in battle fighting the Saracens. | Berthold I Count in the Briesgau (I8896)
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5787 |
He was killed in battle in the war of Emperor Otto V against the Arabs. | von Wettin, Berkhard (I6422)
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5788 |
He was killed in battle near Damascus on the second Crusade. | Enguerrand II Sire de Coucy, Marle and Le Fere (I3708)
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5789 |
He was killed in battle while besieging Alnwick Castle. | Malcolm III "Canmore" King of the Scots (I2457)
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5790 |
He was killed in battle with Alexander Bales. | Demetrius I Soter "the Preserver" King of the Seleucid Empire (I9524)
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5791 |
He was killed in battle with Gonzelon, the Duke of Upper Lorraine. | de Chiny, Louis I Count of Ivoix and Chiny, Governor of Verdun (I4403)
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5792 |
He was killed in battle with the Hungarians. | Burkhard II Count in the Grabfeldgau and the Hiutsitingau (I6414)
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5793 |
He was killed in battle. | Halfdan King of Haithabu (I5117)
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5794 |
He was killed in battle. | Heinrich Count in Wettergau, Oberrheingau, and in Saargau (I4327)
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5795 |
He was killed in battle. | Alpin MacEochaid King of Kintyre and Dalriada (I3345)
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5796 |
He was killed in battle. | Damianus Dalassenos Duke of Antioch, and Magister of the Armenian Lords of Delash (I4372)
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5797 |
He was killed in battle. | Cadwallon King of the Britons (I2520)
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5798 |
He was killed in battle. | Mamikonian, Saint Hmayeak (I6099)
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5799 |
He was killed in battle. | Eanfrith King of Bernicea (I9354)
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5800 |
He was killed in battle. | Pharnabazes II King of Iberia (I9416)
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