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died and house
On 2 May 373, having consecrated Peter II, one of his presbyters as his successor, Athanasius died quietly in his house.
After Rupert Potter died in 1914, Potter, now a wealthy woman, found Lindeth Howe, a large house in nearby Windermere where her mother lived until her death in 1931 at the age of 93.
In 1893, at the age of 40, Henry contracted typhoid fever and died, leaving Beatrice with three children, a house, and no savings.
A mother and her seven-year-old son died when a landslide caused by the heavy rains fell onto their house.
Plato went to lie down inside her recreational vehicle parked outside the house and subsequently died of an overdose of Vanadom ( Soma ) and Lortab.
Munch died in his house at Ekely near Oslo on 23 January 1944, about a month after his 80th birthday.
Some people, including Aubrey, consider these two contiguous, possibly coincidental events as related and causative of his death: " The Snow so chilled him that he immediately fell so extremely ill, that he could not return to his Lodging ... but went to the Earle of Arundel's house at Highgate, where they put him into ... a damp bed that had not been layn-in ... which gave him such a cold that in 2 or 3 days as I remember Mr Hobbes told me, he died of Suffocation.
He died at the age of 76 from pneumonia at his country house at Passy on Friday, 13 November 1868.
* O ' Hara Boys: Three boys of Ellen and Gerald O ' Hara who died in infancy and are buried 100 yards from the house at Tara under twisted cedars.
Harold tells Maude when they are talking candidly at her house that he has " died a few times.
When the police came to his house, Harold watched as they told his mother that he had died in the fire, and saw her collapse into the policemen's arms.
Reynolds died on 23 February 1792 in his house in Leicester Fields in London between eight and nine in the evening.
Braun died in his house in Brooklyn, before the war ended in 1918.
While the goats and pigs have all died off, feral cats and house mice are still present.
His father died that year and left his house in Hillside Gardens in Wallington, Surrey to Mervyn.
At least two people ( including his wife and one of his best friends ) died of overdoses at his house in Tempe, AZ during this time.
On 13 October 1928 at Hvidøre near Copenhagen, in a house she had once shared with her sister Queen Alexandra, Maria died at the age of 80, having outlived four of her six children.
Three years later when Robeson was six, his mother, who was nearly blind, tragically died in a house fire.
He died in his house in Arquà on July 19, 1374 – one day short of his seventieth birthday.
At the end of nine months he was set free by the clergy ; but a matron named Lucina having had her house on the Via Lata consecrated by him as " titulus Marcelli " he was again condemned to the work of attending to the horses brought into the station, in which menial occupation he died.
Boniface had converted his own house into a monastery, where he retired and died.
His mother, of the house of Visconti, died in childbirth.
Pol Pot died in 1998 while under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge.
She likely died from smoke inhalation and burn injuries as the house burned down around her.
Of these, only Bruno was executed ; Galileo died under house arrest, and Campanella was imprisoned for twenty-seven years.

died and mistress
When Domitian found out, he allegedly murdered Paris in the street and promptly divorced his wife, with Suetonius further adding that once Domitia was exiled, Domitian took Julia as his mistress, who later died during a failed abortion.
The 1932 work, which depicts Picasso's mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter reclining and as a bust, was in the personal collection of Los Angeles philanthropist Frances Lasker Brody, who died in November 2009.
Stephen probably had three illegitimate sons, Gervase, Ralph and Americ, by his mistress Damette ; Gervase became Abbot of Westminster in 1138, but after his father's death Gervase was removed by Henry in 1157 and died shortly afterwards.
After the death of his wife, Vespasian's longstanding mistress, Antonia Caenis, became his wife in all but formal status, a relationship that survived until she died in 75.
After Lady Walpole died, Walpole married his mistress, Maria Skerritt, before 3 March 1738.
* Marietta de Patras ( died 1503 ), Greek mistress of King John II of Cyprus and the mother of his illegitimate son King James II of Cyprus
Philippe had died at Saint-Cloud after an argument with Louis XIV at Marly about Chartres ' flaunting his pregnant mistress, Marie-Louise de Séry, before Françoise Marie.
The regent died in Versailles on 2 December 1723 in the arms of his mistress the duchesse de Falari.
When her husband, Henry II, died in 1559 she forced his mistress, Diane de Poitiers, to exchange Château de Chaumont for Château de Chenonceau which Henry had given to de Poitiers.
One legend holds that the place was originally named " Shore's Ditch ", after Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV, who is supposed to have died or been buried in a ditch in the area.
Then, the beautiful Florence La Badie, purported mistress to Woodrow Wilson and allegedly the mother of his child, who died in a car accident after her brakes had been tampered with.
* Aphrodite Anadyomene (" Aphrodite Rising from the Sea "), showing the goddess rising from the sea ( not the painting he was working on when he died, but an earlier painting ), for which Pliny the Elder relates the tradition he used a former mistress of Alexander, Campaspe, as his model for Aphrodite.
Her mother died on Christmas Day of the same year, and did not live to see her daughter's achievement at becoming the undisputed royal mistress.
' During her childhood, one of her mother's acquaintances ( possibly brief lover ), Monsieur Billard-Dumonceaux, and possibly father of Jeanne's half-brother Claude ( who died in infancy when only ten months old ) took both Anne and three-year-old Jeanne into his care when they traveled from Vaucouleurs to Paris and installed Anne as a cook in his Italian mistress ' household.
She became his mistress, and the liaison lasted until he died.
* November 27 ( possible date )-Mary Robinson, poet, actress and royal mistress ( died 1800 )
* August 6-Louise de la Vallière, mistress of King Louis XIV of France, later the subject of a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père ( died 1710 )
In that year his friend Laura Seymour, who may have been his mistress and had kept house for him since 1854, died.
By his mistress and then second wife Theodote, Constantine VI had two sons, both of whom died young:
He also left a bastard daughter by Sicilian-born Agathe de Pesce, named Violante of Aragon, who died c. 1428 and was married twice: firstly in 1405 as his second wife ( some say she was his mistress ) to Enrique Pérez de Guzmán, 2nd Count de Niebla ( 1371 – 1436 ), and secondly to his cousin Martín de Guzmán.
He died two years later at the age of eighty-two, and in 1642 the queen summoned Mme de Motteville to court, being now her own mistress by the death of Richelieu and Louis XIII.
On 4 February 1651, Henri de Sévigné was mortally wounded in a duel with the Chevalier d ' Albret after a quarrel over his mistress, Mme de Gondran, and died two days later.
In 1734, shortly after her one-year-old daughter died, the king had the Holy Roman Emperor grant her the title of Countess von Hessenstein, acknowledged her as his official mistress and gave her own palace to live in with her own household.
The illegitimate son of Michel-Louis-Étienne, Count Regnaud de Saint-Jean d ' Angély, and of his mistress Marie-Louise Chenié, who died shortly after his birth, he was recognised by his father some months later and adopted by the latter's wife in 1795.

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