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  2. Charles II of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Charles II (10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387), known as the Bad, [a] was King of Navarre beginning in 1349, as well as Count of Évreux beginning in 1343, holding both titles until his death in 1387.

  3. List of unusual deaths in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Charles II of Navarre: 1 January 1387: The contemporary chronicler Froissart relates that the king of Navarre, known as "Charles the Bad", suffering from illness in old age, was ordered by his physician to be tightly sewn into a linen sheet soaked in distilled spirits. The highly flammable sheet accidentally caught fire, and he later died of ...

  4. Charles Veitch - Wikipedia

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    Charles Torres Veitch (born 5 August, 1980) is a British filmmaker, YouTuber, and former conspiracy theorist. [2] [3] [4] Veitch was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to a wealthy family in the oil business. He attended Edinburgh Academy and received a Master of Arts with honours in philosophy from the University of Edinburgh. [3] [2]

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    Dave Dave (June 18, 1976 – July 15, 2018), [1] born David Charles Rothenberg and later known as David Jordan Robinson, was an American conceptual artist whose father was found guilty of attempting to kill him by burning in 1983, when he was six years old.

  6. Port Charles’ David Gail Dead at 58: Official Cause of Death ...

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    David Gail, the actor best known for playing Dr. Joe Scanlon (No. 2) on the General Hospital spinoff Port Charles, died on Jan. 16 at age 58. According to a new release shared by a rep for Gail ...

  7. House of Capet - Wikipedia

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    Of Charles IV's children, only Blanche (1328–1382) – the youngest, the baby whose birth marked the end of the House of Capet – survived childhood. She married Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans (1336–1376), the son of Philip VI, but they produced no children. With her death in 1382, the House of Capet finally came to an end.

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  9. Execution of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    The image of Charles's execution was central to the cult of St. Charles the Martyr, a major theme in English royalism of this period. Shortly after Charles's death, relics of Charles's execution were reported to perform miracles—with handkerchiefs of Charles's blood supposedly curing the King's Evil among peasants. [90]