There's no way to tell. What areas are you asking about? It would help if you selected a specific continent. They didn't do exact censuses or keep birth records back then and many people lived as 'property' (cerfs, slaves, etc.) for rich landowners. It was difficult to tell how many people were alive back then, let alone how many died.
The average age at death for members of the Amish community is around 72 to 75 years old.
The average age of death in the US is around 78.7 years. This average can vary based on factors such as gender, race, socioeconomic status, and geographic location. It is important to note that this number represents an average and does not guarantee when any individual will pass away.
About 72.
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72
There is no standard average age of death for tall people. These people have life expectancies similar to those around them regardless of height.
50
Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, who reigned England from January 6, 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.
7th January, 1066
About 75 to 80 years
Average life expectancy at birth was only 35, and half of all people died before the age of 16.
The Battle of Hastings started after the death of King Edward in January 1066. King Edward was childless and the battle was to decide his successor.