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His head was severed from his body by the National Razorsimply because he was inept as a Monarch. It isn't that he did things badly, it was because he failed to be seen as doing anything for the good of the Nation and the common man to end the economic problems that he had inherited.
He died at 76 which was a very long time. He was the longest serving European Monarch. He built the Palace of Versailles, a French Treasure.
Louis the XIII built it first but then his son stayed there after Louis the XIII died and made it much bigger
She Committed succide~ Cleopatra VII was the last Greek Pharaoh and the only one who learned the Egyptian language. She was supported by 2 Roman generals~ Julious Caesar and Mark Antony. When Augustus gained power over the Roman Empire, he declared war on Antony and Cleopatra and defeated them in 31 BC. Augustus arrived in Alexsandria and demanded Cleopatra's surrender. She was too proud to give in and commited succide.
he died on mARCH the versailles treaty of WWI
His head was severed from his body by the National Razorsimply because he was inept as a Monarch. It isn't that he did things badly, it was because he failed to be seen as doing anything for the good of the Nation and the common man to end the economic problems that he had inherited.
He died at 76 which was a very long time. He was the longest serving European Monarch. He built the Palace of Versailles, a French Treasure.
It's said that only 3 people died during the construction of the Verrazano
Louis the XIII built it first but then his son stayed there after Louis the XIII died and made it much bigger
No, no one died in the building of the arch.
Historically, about 50 workers per year died in confined space construction accidents and another 5,000 suffered serious injuries.
Sixteen construction workers lost their lives during the bridge's construction.16 construction workers died during the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Versailles started as a mere hunting lodge of Louis XIII but his son Louis XIV made it into the glorious palace it remains today. Milliions were spent on it and many men died making it. The king spent so much money on it that even he was embarassed by the bills and he destroyed them later in life.
According to officials, five workers died during the construction of the Empire State Building which occurred from 1929-1931. It's amazing that so few died given the fact that the building was the tallest in the world from 1931 to 1972.
77 people died in building the original high dam. 4 more people died in the building of the Third Power Plant at Grand Coulee Dam in the 70's and early 80's.
Cleopatra died in her living quarters in the palace at Alexandria where she was imprisoned.
not certain how they died, but when the actually titanic was being constucted 16 people died, including a father and son. sad ey