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  1. Henry VIII died on the 28th of January 1547 at Whitehall Palace in London. He was aged 55. Technically, he died of natural causes. However, he suffered from severe obesity, an open ulcerated leg, and had, within the last eleven years, suffered from massive head trauma from his infamous final jousting accident.

  2. Jan 30, 2021 · A strong contending theory for at least the beginning of his demise is rooted in a jousting accident that occurred in Greenwich in 1536 when he was in his 40s. According to Royal Museums Greenwich, Henry VIII came off his horse which then fell on top of him and he was knocked unconscious for two hours.

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  4. When did Henry Scott Holland die? Unfortunately, on 17 March 1918, Henry Scott Holland passed away at the age of 71.

  5. It comes from a sermon he preached on Whit Sunday, 1910, following the death of King Edward VII. Under the title ‘Death the King of Terrors’, Holland drew the contrast between the horror. 2MacKinnon, ‘Scott Holland and Contemporary Needs’, 105. 3Heidt, ‘Henry Scott Holland’. 4Ibid.

  6. May 2, 2024 · How did Henry Hudson die? During a voyage into Hudson Bay , begun in 1610, quarrels arose among the crew. A mutiny ensued, and Henry Hudson, his son, and seven others were set adrift in a small boat in June 1611.

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  7. Lady Margaret Beaufort (usually pronounced: / ˈ b oʊ f ər t / BOH-fərt or / ˈ b juː f ər t / BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses of the late fifteenth century, and mother of King Henry VII of England, the first Tudor monarch.

  8. Jun 13, 2022 · Henry died at the age of 55 years and seven months. He had ruled England and Wales with a mailed fist for 37 years and 281 days. The Tudor dynasty would continue, through the succession was fragile, with no insurance of a spare male heir (as Henry VIII himself had been).

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