No, he was stabbed above the right eye.
He was stabbed in a bar fight just above the eye. In Deptford South East London near to Greenwich. It is thought that the bar fight was a rouse and that the real intention was to assassinate Marlowe. Marlowe was well traveled (especially Italy), gay, and very accomplished. There was also the Lord Great Chamberlain who was supporting William Shakespeare's plays. Richard the Third and Romeo and Juliette are both suspect. Up to 1600 and after many playwrights used pseudonyms as they favored their head over their prose. To read further ion this subject read Professor Daniel Wright, Director, The Shakespeare Research Centre.
Actually Marlowe was not a rival to Shakespeare. This is because although the two men were born in the same year, Marlowe died in a bar fight in 1593, when he was only twenty-nine. Shakespeare, on the other hand, had only just begun his writing career in 1593 and none of his work had been published at the time of Marlowe's death. Shakespeare revered Marlowe's work, and modeled some of his own writing on his predecessor's. But Marlowe's unsurprisingly small body of work displays much less variety than Shakespeare's did, as Shakespeare had a twenty-five-year writing career in which to expand his talents, whereas all of Marlowe's work was written in a six-year period.
Arlester Christian died in 30 March 1971 of shot in a bar fight.
You can not shoot anyone. Only in self defence if they have a gun.
A bar shot is a double-headed shot consisting of a bar with a ball or half-ball at each end, formerly used for destroying the masts or rigging in naval combat.
He was stabbed in a bar fight just above the eye. In Deptford South East London near to Greenwich. It is thought that the bar fight was a rouse and that the real intention was to assassinate Marlowe. Marlowe was well traveled (especially Italy), gay, and very accomplished. There was also the Lord Great Chamberlain who was supporting William Shakespeare's plays. Richard the Third and Romeo and Juliette are both suspect. Up to 1600 and after many playwrights used pseudonyms as they favored their head over their prose. To read further ion this subject read Professor Daniel Wright, Director, The Shakespeare Research Centre.
Shot in a Bar Room - 1915 was released on: USA: 8 August 1915
just dont get in a bar fight
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Sure was, and lots of it too. Among Shakespeare's playwriting pals, Christopher Marlowe was killed in a pub fight when he got knifed, and Ben Jonson killed another guy in a bar. Thomas Kyd was picked up by the authorities and tortured. This is reflected in the plays, especially the tragedies and histories, which are full of violent action. The comedies have their moments too--don't forget the duel between Viola and Sir Andrew in Twelfth Night, and the wild consequences when people who actually know how to fight get involved. Or what happens to the quack psychologist Pinch in Comedy of Errors.
You could get shot, catch a disease, die young, be in a bar fight, die giving birth( if you were a woman) being in a war/fight, or you just die mysteriously (crib death). you could also get tomahawked, or shot with an arrow in a fatal place. If you got a bad wound, it could get infected.
No, Proof was killed in a bar fight when he accidentally shot a mans cousin and the man killed him. Eminem heard soon after about the death. RIP Big Proof