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died and dysentery
Amalric died of dysentery ( allegedly brought on by " a surfeit of white mullet ") or even poisoned at Saint Jean d ' Acre on 1 April 1205, just after his son Amalric and four days before his wife, and was buried at Saint Sophia, Nicosia.
Although he had been invested as such on the 8th of August, on his and Eleanor's tour of the provinces a messenger caught up with them with the news that on 1 August, King Louis VI had died of dysentery.
Erasmus died of a sudden attack of dysentery in 1536 in Basel.
He died of dysentery in January 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In the summer of 1775, his sister Elizabeth ( age 7 ) and his brother Reuben ( age 3 ) died in a dysentery epidemic that swept through Orange County because of contaminated water.
John died of dysentery contracted whilst on campaign in eastern England during late 1216 ; supporters of his son Henry III went on to achieve victory over Louis and the rebel barons the following year.
Henry II moved in support of Richard, and Henry the Young King died from dysentery at the end of the campaign.
In 1561, Schwenckfeld became sick with dysentery, and gradually grew weaker until he died in Ulm on the morning of December 10, 1561.
Louis was traditionally believed to have died from the bubonic plague but the cause is thought by modern scholars to have been dysentery.
During the American Civil War, 81, 360 Union soldiers died of typhoid or dysentery.
Charles did not arrive until late in the day on 25 August 1270, only to find that his brother had died of dysentery that morning.
Persian, Chinese, and Mongol records have different accounts of how he died, including succumbing to an arrow wound received by a Chinese archer in the siege, dysentery, and even a cholera epidemic.
During the siege of Meaux, Henry V contracted a fatal illness ( dysentery ) and died on 31 August 1422, just before his 35th birthday.
In July 1576 Essex returned to Ireland, where he died of dysentery in September.
He might have died of malaria, dysentery and influenza had the local tribesmen not nursed him back to health.
Henry died of dysentery on 31 August 1422 and James escorted the funeral retinue back to England in September.
69 men were beaten to death by Japanese guards in the six weeks it took to build the cutting, and many more died from cholera, dysentery, starvation, and exhaustion ( Wigmore 568 ).
The expedition ended in October 1898 and Rivers returned to England .” In 1900, Rivers joined Myers and Wilkin in Egypt to run tests on the colour vision of the Egyptians ; this was the last time he saw Wilkin, who died of dysentery in May 1901, aged 24.
* 1216 – King John of England died of dysentery at Newark Castle on 18 October 1216.
* 1422 – King Henry V of England died suddenly from dysentery in 1422, he was thirty-five years old.
* 1596 – Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral died of dysentery on 27 January 1596 while attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* 1605 – Akbar the Great, ruler of the Mughal Empire of South Asia died of dysentery.
More than 80, 000 Union troops died of dysentery during the American Civil War.
* 1896 – Phan Dinh Phung, a Vietnamese revolutionary who led rebel armies against French colonial forces in Vietnam, died of dysentery as the French surrounded his forces on January 21, 1896.

died and 1422
Henry V and Charles VI died within two months of each other in 1422, leaving an infant, Henry VI of England, the nominal monarch of both kingdoms.
Henry was the only child and heir of King Henry V. He was born on 6 December 1421 at Windsor Castle, and succeeded to the throne at the age of nine months as King of England on 31 August 1422 when his father died, thus making him the youngest person ever to succeed to the English throne.
However, Henry V died in 1422 and his only son became King Henry VI when only nine months old.
Henry V died in 1422, shortly after making himself heir to France by marrying Charles VI's daughter, and their infant son Henry VI of England.
Charles VI died in 1422 in Paris and is interred with his wife Isabeau de Bavière in Saint Denis Basilica.
Records show that between 1402 and 1422, the year Henry IV died, over £ 2, 500 was spent on building work.
Thomas Walsingham ( died c. 1422 ) was an English chronicler.
At St Albans he was in charge of the scriptorium, or writing room, and he died about 1422.
However, Taejong still retained certain powers at court, particularly regarding military matters, until he died in 1422.
Henry V died in 1422, when his son Henry VI inherited the French throne at the age of less than a year ; his reign saw the gradual loss of English control of France.
When Henry V died in 1422, Bedford vied with his younger brother, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, for control of the Kingdom.
When Henry V died on 31 August 1422 and was succeeded by his one-year-old son Henry VI of England, Mortimer became a member of the Council of Regency.
The reward for his capture was awarded to Edward Charleton, 5th Baron Cherleton, but he died before receiving it, though a portion was paid to his widow in 1422.
* Jacques de Montberon, Lord of Engoumois ( died 1422 ), Marshal of France in 1418
* Antoine de Vergy ( died 1439 ), Marshal of France in 1422
* Jean de La Baume, Count of Montrevel-en-Bresse ( died 1435 ), Marshal of France in 1422
She died on 15 January 1422.
His first wife, Maud died on 31 May 1422.
When Henry V died in 1422, Northumberland was appointed member of the council appointed to govern during the minority of Henry VI.
The donjon served as a residence for the royal family, and its buildings are known to have once held the library and personal study of Charles V. Henry V of England died in the donjon of dysentery in 1422 following the siege of Meaux.

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