Shortness of breath.
Brain tumor
Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) was a king from 1509 to his death. He is known for deafeating Richard III at Bosworth Field
Cerebral Hemorrhage
It was just natral cause of death. OF AN OLD AGE
Richard Henry Dana Jr. was born on August 1, 1815 and died on January 6, 1882. Richard Henry Dana Jr. would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 199 years old today.
His death certificate lists cause of death as "heart disease."
The legend is that the nose of Henry II's corpse bled in the presence of his son Richard, suggesting that he caused his father's death. Historically, Richard fought against his father on multiple occasions while Richard's older brother Henry (the Young King) was the nominal ruler of England (young Henry died in 1183). Although they apparently reconciled in 1174, Henry's plan to name his (younger) son John to the throne prompted Richard to join Philip II of France against Henry in 1189, forcing Henry to name Richard his heir. Two days after Henry did so, he died, leaving Richard as king.
1. They are named after English Monarchs. 2. They are based on events in English History. 3. They sometimes end tragically and sometimes happily, but most often they end with the death of one king and/or the triumph of a new king. (Death of Kings at the end: Richard II, Henry IV Part 2, Henry VI Part 3, King John, Richard III; Triumph of a King at the End: Richard II, Richard III, Henry V, Henry VI Part 3)
Henry Clay died in Washington on June 29, 1852. The cause of his death was tuberculosis. He was a famous statesman from Kentucky,
The actual cause and time of death of Henry Box Brown is unknown
No, although Shakespreare has Henry Tudor kill Richard III personally in hand-to-hand combat on the Battlefield, this is not true; they never fought each other directly. Instead, Richard III was killed, most likely by an unknown, lowly Welshman fighting for Henry.
The cause of Henry's death is still being hotly debated, and the actual cause of his death is not agreed on. Reasons promoted at some stage or another have included:Syphilis;Untreated type II diabetes;Obesity;Tuberculosis;An infection coupled with breathing problems.Died: 28 January 1547, his obesity probably contributed to his death at age 56.