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By the fall of that year, their benefactor Haines died suddenly and the Alcotts again suffered financial difficulty.
One year later in October, Germanicus died suddenly in Antioch ( modern Antakya, Turkey ).
He died suddenly after rescuing three drowning men, leaving his family in poverty when Andrew was three.
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
Aldona died suddenly at the end of May 1339 and was buried in Kraków.
In 1943, tsar Boris III died suddenly.
In the summer of 2001, age 54, he died suddenly of a heart attack while traveling in Russia.
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
In 1888, when he was seven, his father ( the director of an agricultural school ) died suddenly.
Retaining their Argentine interests ( 44 companies, by the 1980s ), the families continued to suffer from ongoing disputes, and in 1987, CEO Mario Hirsch died suddenly.
On March 1, 1981, Bixby's six-year-old son Christopher died suddenly of a rare throat infection.
Defender Tommy Caton, who had been out of action due to injury since January 1991, announced his retirement from playing on medical advice in March 1993, having failed to recover full fitness, and he died suddenly at the end of the following month, aged just 30 years.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
The General was supposed to bring his niece, Bertha Rheinfeldt, to visit the two, but the niece suddenly died under mysterious circumstances.
In 1910, when Charles was three, his father died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Within the year he may have abandoned his new faith and repudiated his wife, but before Æthelstan and he could fight, Sihtric died suddenly in 927.
De Pizan's family life was threatened in 1390 when her husband, while in Beauvais on a mission with the king, suddenly died in an epidemic.
Douglas died suddenly after only eight months in office, on October 1, 2000, and was replaced by Pierre Charles, also of the DLP.
YPLL measurements do not account for how disabled a person is before dying, so the measurement treats a person who dies suddenly and a person who died at the same age after decades of illness as equivalent.
Soon after that second hospitalization, Cantor's youngest son Rudolph died suddenly ( while Cantor was delivering a lecture on his views on Baconian theory and William Shakespeare ), and this tragedy drained Cantor of much of his passion for mathematics.
In 1911, Hawks's youngest sibling Helen died suddenly of food poisoning.
In 136 an ailing Hadrian adopted Lucius Aelius as his heir, but the latter died suddenly two years later.
Metaxas died suddenly in January 1941.
Edgerton died suddenly on January 4, 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the age of 86, and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

died and Prague
The last campaign of the war ( 1648 ) was uneventful, and shortly after its close he retired to live on the estates which he had bought in the course of his career, and on one of these, Benátky nad Jizerou NE of Prague in Bohemia, a gift from the emperor, he died on September 12, 1652 and was buried in the church of Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Benátky.
This prompted a scientific investigation of the relics in Padua, and by numerous lines of empirical evidence ( archeological analyses of the Tomb in Thebes and the Reliquary of Padua, anatomical analyses of the remains, Carbon-14 dating, comparison with the purported skull of the Evangelist located in Prague ) confirmed that these were the remains of an individual of Syrian descent who died between 72 and 416 A. D.
Wenceslaus died in 1419 of a heart attack during a hunt in the woods surrounding his castle Nový Hrad at Kunratice ( today a part of Prague ), leaving the country in a deep political crisis.
After dividing his lands between his three sons and his nephews, he died in November 1378 at Prague, where he was buried, and where a statue was erected to his memory in 1848.
He died in 1945 after the Second World War, because he was deprived of food after being arrested in Prague.
Gallus died on 18 July 1591 in Prague.
On 4 June Heydrich died in Bulovka Hospital in Prague from septicaemia caused by pieces of upholstery entering his body when the bomb exploded.
He died when he fell from a window on the fifth floor of the Bulovka hospital in Prague where he was apparently trying to feed pigeons.
He was born in Prague and died in Breslau ( modern day Wrocław ).
They also had a son, Jiří, ( born 12 March 1915 in Prague ; died 5 April 1991 in Prague ) who later became a journalist, writer, screenwriter, author of autobiographical novels and studies of the works of his father.
He died in Prague on 14 July 1939, due to lung infection, and was interred there in the Vyšehrad cemetery.
( Plans to study composition with Dvorak in Prague were put off when a financial sponsor died ).
On 23 April his family, unable to nurse him any longer, removed him to the Kateřinky Lunatic Asylum in Prague, where he died on 12 May 1884.
Ferdinand died in Vienna and is buried in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.
Towards the end of his life he moved back to Prague, where he died in 1609.
In March 1907 he had resigned his conductorship of the Vienna State Opera, as the musical community in Vienna turned against him ( which was why he chose Prague for the work's debut ); on 12 July his first daughter died of scarlet fever ; and, even as she lay on her deathbed, Mahler learnt that he was suffering from an incurable heart condition.
# Richardis Catherine ( died 1400 ), married in Prague in 1388 to Emperor Charles IV's fifth son John of Bohemia ( 1370 – 1396 ), Margrave of Moravia and Duke of Görlitz ( Lusatia ).
Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel ( born 3 February 1677 in Praguedied 7 December 1723 in Prague ) was a renowned Czech architect of Italian origin ( His grandfather Antonin Aichel moved from Italy to Prague in the 1630s ), he became famous by Baroque gothic style.
After his father died, in March 1874, twenty year-old Pupin decided to cancel his education in Prague due to financial problems and to move to the United States.
He died in Prague.
He died in 1891 and was interred in the Vyšehrad cemetery in Prague.

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