In 1901 at midnight the people of England hear storeis that Queen Victoria died of a heart attack at. The people of England rode and ran over to the place where Queen Victoria lived and saw that paramedic were at the scene where she might have died. They quickly quested the guards to see but at that moment 2 men in black and 1 man in white walked over and said: “ Yes it is true, Queen Victoria has sadly lost her life to a heart attack her funeral will be at 2 pm on Johnson street.”. King Phillip took over the thrown 10 minutes after Queen Victoria’s death. Prince Charles was supposed to be next in line but he was brutally murdered the day before Queen Victoria’s death when he was in his carriage for ANZAC day and a mysterious man in black came and jumped onto the carriage and stabbed the driver with a dagger right in the …show more content…
back of his heart and through him to the people on the footpath with a smile on his face. The mysterious man in black later researched by police found out his name was Peter took over control of the horses and lashed the horses as hard as posable to escape the police. Helpless Prince Charles tried to take control and choke Peter to death.
But he was too late as peter shoot him with an M1901 Mannlicher handgun in the head. As Prince Charles was bleeding buckets and buckets of horrible blood Peter pushed him off the carriage with a horribly stained splat on the hard and rocky ground. Peter jumped on one of the 2 white strong horses and released it from the carriage as he rode off into the distance he looked back and saw that the some of the police were still following him down the road. As he lashed the horse to go faster but the horse was going so fast that it tripped over on the hard rock ground and the horse broke its neck and sadly died but Peter was badly injured and ran for his life with cuts and bruise. Luckily the police won’t to far away and caught up to Peter they amendatory pointed their shotguns at Peter and yelled: “ GET DOWN ON THE GROUND YOUR ONDER ARREST FOR THE MURDER OF PRINCE CHARLES, A HORSE AND A DRIVER!!”. The next day at court the judge asked who he worked for and he said: “ I work for a crowd member that witnessed the death your perthitic Prince, and that person is right here in the
court”. The judge was shocked she didn’t know if she should believe him or not. She decided death by hanging at Windsor Castle in England at 11:50 am. The police dragged him out of the court as he cursed everyone there (mainly the judge in foul language that we should not speak. Everyone in the crowd was saying " do you think that what he was saying was true? Is the leader really here?" Because of the foul language, Peter spoke the judge didn't believe him about the leader being in the court. The next day everyone came to witness the man who killed the Prince. The guards dragged him out of the dungeon to the floor. King Phillip throw Peter a rope so he would have to tie it himself. But he said, " don't you know how rude it is to make a man tie his on death". Petre throw the rope back to King Phillip with anger knowing that Peter was going to be murdered because of King Phillip
On the 6th of August during the night on the peninsular in Gallipoli Charles was stick in the leg by a Turkish bullet which was a stray and unexpected shot.
Sometimes in life we become ignorant of the fact that our deaths could literally happen at any moment, even if we are not suspecting it. Generally, we would not expect death in the way that it comes to Mrs. Hutchinson and Prince Prospero, at the hands of their own communities. “Mrs. Hutchinson came hurriedly along the path to the square, her sweater thrown over her shoulders, and slid into place in the back of the crowd. Clean forgot what day it was” (Jackson 367). Mrs. Hutchinson
Queen Victoria & Prince Albert were born May 24, 1819 and August 26, 1819. Prince Albert was Queen Victoria’s husband. Albert was devoted to helping his wife serve as monarch and over time he became an essential aid to the queen that advised her on political and diplomatic affairs. Their marriage was very happy and they loved each other and being together. They were portrayed as an ideal family. Albert tragically died in 1861, at the age of 42. For many years after his death Victoria lived in isolation, and eventually appeared more in public, but continued to wear black, mourning his death for the rest of her life. Queen Victoria died many years later on January 22, 1901.
Death is never an easy thing to understand, though maybe some comic relief will help you out; we have the 10 most ironic deaths ever to occur in history. It may be cruel to find these events to be entertaining, but these deaths deserve some recognition. Look at it this way: they will never be forgotten! Read on to find out how it all happen, and just be thankful it didn’t happen to you. Also, don’t forget to check back soon for our part two article, with the five most ironic deaths of them all!
Queen Victoria’s Death Queen Victoria’s reign, lasted 63 years, from 1837 to 1901. She ascended the throne of Great Britain, when she was 18. Despite being the Queen of Britain, and a very influential and prominent person, she also had an impact on Australian history. In Australia, the most apparent legacy of Queen Victoria’s reign is manifested in the names of the two states, Victoria and Queensland. There are also a large number of other important buildings and places, named in her honor such as, the Queen Victoria Building, in Sydney.
Shock waves went around the world when news spread that the ‘people’s princess’, Princess Diana of Wales had died. On August 31st, 1997, she was involved in a car crash and sustained serious injuries, passing away four hours after the collision. Official investigators concluded that it was an accident, caused by the driver’s alcohol levels, and pursuing paparazzi. In comparison, a conspiracy theory suggests that the crash was orchestrated by the British Secret Service, as ordered by the Monarchy.
In the Victorian Britain there was 88 minors were killed from the start of 1851 to the end of 1851 from many, many different things. I am talking about deaths in Victorian Britain and what I think the deaths mean is that the people who died, died cruelly. There may be some people who die of accidental deaths but most people die of a cruel death. The Victorians viewed death as a sad time because the deaths caused a great deal of sadness and pain to the person's family mates and friends.
The Tudor Monarchy is one of the most well known monarchies of English history. It is so well known primarily due to Henry VIII, all of his wives, and his desire for a male heir to the throne of England. Because of Henry VIII, England received one of its best monarchs, Queen Elizabeth. There were a great number of obstacles and unfortunate events that Elizabeth went through as a result of her parents. Although Queen Elizabeth I faced many difficulties, including both coming to the throne and during her reign, she was a great ruler with many successes that changed the course of England and its history.
Most people know Victoria as the longest reigning British monarch. The woman who named an era and the Queen that brought us into the modern age. But little know of her struggle to the throne, which started before she was even born. It all started with King George the Third. The oldest of his thirteen children, George, the Prince regent, was the only one to have a legitimate heir to the throne, his daughter Charlotte. Her tragic death during childbirth began the search for the next heir. “In order to understand the nineteenth-century royal succession you should know of the main rules. First and for most, male children precede over female, regardless of birth order. The King is always succeeded by his eldest son, and if a king is childless, his oldest brother takes crown. For lack of a son or brother, English law allowed a man to pass his estate
In any country it is very important to encourage and motivate your troops in times of war or invasion and that is what Queen Elizabeth did. Her speech resembles the “The King's Two Bodies” in both the physical and political bodies. When the monarch is a women it is showing that she can still do a kings job. In her speech she calls herself a weak, feeble woman, but she is still able to run the kingdom the same way as a king and with the same amount of power. She had to use masculine strategies for her speech so her people would still be encouraged. Just like her physical body she has to protect it like her land. The Queen explains how she would reward them after the battle and would die for her people. She loves her land and believes her people
Edward Buchan, a young man of 19, who lived at 42, Robin Hood-lane, Poplar, was seen by his sister cutting at his throat. His father tried to stop him by seizing the razor blade, but the suicide drew it through the former's fingers and ran round the room slashing at his throat all the time, till he dropped down with his head nearly cut off. His uncle committed suicide in the same way three years ago. Dr. Skilly said to a coroner's jury to-day that the only thing that was not cut through was the bone. It was the most gory thing he had ever seen.
Margaret Thatcher was an important and very accomplished European leader. She was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and was in office from 1979 to 1990. She was also the first woman to have held the office in the United Kingdom. This was already a major accomplishment. Margaret was very political by starting her own movements to help Britain out of their high unemployment levels, which is one of the most important things she did when she was in office. She was a great leader for the United Kingdom.
Princess Diana was known as the “People’s Princess” because she solely focused on her public appearance, informing the public of issues normal people faced but others were too scared of to take notice of, and helping children whether it was her own or kids in other countries.
Princess Diana of Wales was a young, well-loved woman who was known to inspire many people. She was important because even in her own times of despair, she rose above it and inspired millions or billions of other people to do the same. It seemed that not a single person on the planet did not know of Diana and how kind and loving she was. Although extensive research has shown that the Princess’s death was a freak accident, millions of people are left believing that the British and French governments were behind her death. This paper will start off with a brief outline of Princess Diana’s life and why she was such a great role model. It will then move into her death and the grief that was left
I was very excited to take Death and Dying as a college level course. Firstly, because I have always had a huge interest in death, but it coincides with a fear surrounding it. I love the opportunity to write this paper because I can delve into my own experiences and beliefs around death and dying and perhaps really establish a clear personal perspective and how I can relate to others in a professional setting.