Well, think any Christian Saint, or a martyr for civil rights (like Martin Luther King). You could try the 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust, or how about a controversial figure like John Brown (the man in the Antebellum who attacked Harper's Ferry, VA in the name of emancipation. A good cause, but wrong approach. He was of course hung.
celina felix born in 1912 died for race beliefs
They died for or because of their beliefs
It was beleived that it was your mums falut that he died
because he died for his beliefs
They returned to their ancient beliefs under Amenhotep's sucessor, Tutanchamon.
It is not entirely clear whether Plato, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great died specifically for their beliefs. Plato is said to have died of natural causes, Aristotle may have died of natural causes as well, and Alexander the Great is believed to have died from illness or poisoning. However, all three individuals did have strong convictions and beliefs that defined their lives and actions.
According to LDS beliefs, Jesus was on the cross for about three hours before he died.
because jesus died for his beliefs
He died on April 4, 1968 and he was killed for his beliefs obviously...
Igbo beliefs held the woman would haunt the living.
Socrates is the one who famously died for his beliefs. He was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock in 399 BC for corrupting the youth and impiety. Crito was one of Socrates' friends who was with him during his trial and offered to help him escape. Aristotle and Plato were important philosophers who had different beliefs and did not die for them.
Rastafarianism. He became a Christian about 8 months before he died though.