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Duke Clarence, a character in Shakespeare's play "Richard III," is portrayed as being drowned in a barrel of wine as a means of execution orchestrated by Richard III. This gruesome fate is a result of political machinations and betrayal during the Wars of the Roses. Historical accounts suggest that Edward IV's brother, George, Duke of Clarence, was indeed executed, but the exact details and method vary among sources, with some historical records indicating he was executed by beheading.

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