by a group of natives on Philippine islands who killed him with a spear through his foot and a poisond arrow through his heart
Arrow of Lapu-Lapu's ally and finishes with the sword of Lapu-Lapu.
Ferdinand Magellan was killed by warriors from the island of Mactan, in the Philippines, led by Chief Lapu-Lapu on April 27, 1521. Magellan was involved in a battle trying to convert the locals to Christianity when he was fatally wounded. His death marked the end of his expedition to circumnavigate the globe, with Juan Sebastián Elcano completing the journey.
No. When Brutus saw that the Battle of Philippi was lost, he killed himself with his sword rather than surrender.
it is a sword knights used in battle
On the Bayeux Tapestry it is shown that Harold got an arrow in the eye. I have heard it said he was actually killed in Melee against the Norman cavalry, probably by sword strike.
Arrow of Lapu-Lapu's ally and finishes with the sword of Lapu-Lapu.
Ferdinand Magellan was killed by warriors from the island of Mactan, in the Philippines, led by Chief Lapu-Lapu on April 27, 1521. Magellan was involved in a battle trying to convert the locals to Christianity when he was fatally wounded. His death marked the end of his expedition to circumnavigate the globe, with Juan Sebastián Elcano completing the journey.
No he actually killed himself by leaning on his sword. ... hmmm. I wonder what school your in((;;
No. When Brutus saw that the Battle of Philippi was lost, he killed himself with his sword rather than surrender.
Titinius killed Cassius with Cassius' sword.
His sword.
it is a sword knights used in battle
Laertes is killed by the poisoned sword that he originally killed Hamlet with. After wounding Hamlet with the poisoned sword, the swords are switched and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned sword.
A sword is used to cut stuff and fight with in battle
The cast of Battle of the Sword - 2011 includes: Scott Finan as Soldier
On the Bayeux Tapestry it is shown that Harold got an arrow in the eye. I have heard it said he was actually killed in Melee against the Norman cavalry, probably by sword strike.
Yes, Hector is killed by Achilles in the Iliad. After a fierce battle, Achilles confronts Hector outside the gates of Troy and ultimately drives his sword into Hector's neck, avenging the death of his friend Patroclus. This pivotal moment highlights the themes of revenge and the tragic consequences of war in the epic.