Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.
General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
Stonewall Jackson
With the Confederates occupying Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, but Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded.
He was mortally wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg, and died 2 days later.
'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.
The Battle of Chancellorsville resulted in a Confederate victory, but casualties on both sides were heavy. Also, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson was mortally wounded in this battle.
Rab is shot and killed at the Battle of Lexington. He bravely fights alongside the other Patriots but ultimately loses his life in the battle.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur is taken to the mystical island of Avalon after being mortally wounded in battle. It is believed that Avalon is a place of healing and rest, where some believe Arthur's wounds were tended to.
Beowulf presents Grendel's severed arm to Hrothgar as proof that he mortally wounded Grendel during their battle in Heorot Hall. The arm is hung from the rafters as a trophy to confirm Beowulf's victory over the monster.
Beowulf is killed in a battle with a dragon. He is mortally wounded after receiving a fatal blow from the dragon's poisonous fangs. Despite his valiant efforts, Beowulf succumbs to his injuries shortly after the battle.
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Last Battle. He had to be carried to the water's edge. His sword Excalibur was thrown to, and caught by, the hand of the Lady of the Lake. A barge then carried King Arthur to Avalon.