Lee died in his home, the result of a stroke, in Lexington, Virginia, and was buried nearby, in Lee Chapel of what is now Washington and Lee University.
Lee's stroke had resulted in aphasia, rendering him unable to speak. It is felt Douglas Southall Freeman embellished Lee's final moments, to add romance to his dying moments. The family and four attending physicians stated his last words had been on28 September 1870, he died on October 12, 1870 and that he had no recorded last words. If you care to learn factual Civil War history please join us at the Southern Heritage Preservation Group on Face Book.
General Lee was an Ameircan military officer, leading in command of the American Civil War. He became more popular after his death, due to his last words before dying, "Tell Hill he must come up. Strike the tent."
Robert e lee was gone before ho died. he now haunts little kids that research him
He is supposed to have started to hallucinate that he was giving orders to Ambrose.P.Hill. If true, this would be an uncanny coincidence, as this was exactly what Stonewall Jackson is known to have been saying (in hallucination) as he lay dying. The story is, perhaps, too good to be true. His doctors claimed that he was incapable of speech in the last few days of his life. According to witnesses, Lee's last words were "Strike the tent".
He died in Lexington, Virginia.He died at 63.On September 28, 1870, Lee suffered a stroke that left him without the being able to speak. Lee died from the effects of pneumonia shortly after 9 A.M. on October 12, 1870, in Lexington, Virginia. He was buried underneath Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, where his body remains today. According to J. William Jones' "Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee," his last words, on the day of his death, were "Tell Hill he must come up. Strike the tent," but this is debatable because of conflicting accounts. Since Lee's stroke resulted in aphasia, last words may have been impossible. Lee was treated homeopathically for this illness.
On September 28, 1870, Lee suffered a stroke that left him without the being able to speak. Lee died from the effects of pneumonia shortly after 9 A.M. on October 12, 1870, in Lexington, Virginia. He was buried underneath Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, where his body remains today. According to J. William Jones' "Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee," his last words, on the day of his death, were "Tell Hill he must come up. Strike the tent," but this is debatable because of conflicting accounts. Since Lee's stroke resulted in aphasia, last words may have been impossible. Lee was treated homeopathically for this illness.
Lee died in his home, the result of a stroke, in Lexington, Virginia, and was buried nearby, in Lee Chapel of what is now Washington and Lee University.
He died before he was ever charged with assassinatioon.
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Jerry Lee Lewis "The Killer" has had SIX wives and two of them died before him.
Lee's stroke had resulted in aphasia, rendering him unable to speak. It is felt Douglas Southall Freeman embellished Lee's final moments, to add romance to his dying moments. The family and four attending physicians stated his last words had been on28 September 1870, he died on October 12, 1870 and that he had no recorded last words. If you care to learn factual Civil War history please join us at the Southern Heritage Preservation Group on Face Book.
General Lee was an Ameircan military officer, leading in command of the American Civil War. He became more popular after his death, due to his last words before dying, "Tell Hill he must come up. Strike the tent."
No. Bruce Lee had one son named Brandon Lee who died at the age of 28 filming The Crow. Correct spelling is Jet Li, but that is just a stage name. Jet Li's real name is LiLianjie
Yes, Enter The Dragon released on 27th of July, 1973 was Bruce Lee's last film before his death on July 20th 1973. The movie was written by Bruce Lee and Michael Allin, directed by Robert Clousse.
The last words of the novel "Great Men" by Robert N. Lee are: "And if you ask the question, 'Whom shall I emulate?' you shall find the answer, 'Imitate great men.'"
The first movie is based on the first season of the show. There is no reason to think Ty Lee would appear before the 2nd movie.