John Eyre - Archdeacon of Sheffield - died in 1912.
John Eyre, Archdeacon of Sheffield, died on November 28, 2008.
The leader of the Roanoke colony was John White, who served as governor. He left the colony to get supplies and when he returned, the colonists had mysteriously disappeared, leading to the unsolved mystery of the "Lost Colony."
In the myth of the Golden Fleece, Arcas is not known to die. He is the son of Zeus and Callisto, and is often associated with the constellation Ursa Major. His story revolves around his relationship with his mother and his lineage as a descendant of Zeus.
In Christian tradition, Saint Gabriel the Archangel is not believed to have died, as angels are considered to be immortal beings. Gabriel's role in Christian belief is as a messenger of God, delivering important messages to humans, such as the annunciation to the Virgin Mary.
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William Bruce died on August 7, 1710.
John Walker - Archdeacon of Essex - died in 1588.
John Jones - Archdeacon of Merioneth - died in 1834.
John Smith - Archdeacon of Wiltshire - died in 2000.
John Jones - Archdeacon of St Asaph - died in 1996.
Edmund John Eyre died in 1816.
John Sheffield died on February 24, 1721 at the age of 72.
Edward John Eyre died of old age in 1901.
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
Edward Eyre died of natural causes at the age of 85.
Thomas the Archdeacon died in 1268.
Edward Eyre died of natural causes at the age of 85.