You cannot, if you think about it, be beheaded twice. However an executioner could have difficulties with beheading someone.
King Louis XVI of France.
The first time the blade fell on his head, it only severed him, and he was still alive, bleeding on the block. The guillotine blade had to be raised again for a second chop.
He wasn't executed, he died of gangrene and old age. It was King Louis XVI that was guillotined during the French Revolution.
Thomas More
He was accused of treason and was beheaded by the Legislative Assembly.
Louis XVI (the sixteenth / seize)
He was beheaded by guilotine on January 21st 1793.
No, king Henry was not beheaded, but died in a very "normal" way.
king Henry VIII
king arthur
Henry VIII was not beheaded - he died of naturalcauses !
two of them were beheaded. the saying goes divorced, beheaded, divorced, survived, divorced beheaded, died
The king was elevated to office and beheaded on the same day. We don't want to get beheaded, here.
he was beheaded
Yes, he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in AD 44
King James I
King Charles I (1600-1649) was beheaded on January 30, 1649, following the English Civil War.
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Saint John the Baptist was beheaded under orders from King Herod.