Mary Tudor burned people at the stake as a result of having a different religion She was a strong (Catholic I think) believer, and had a very narrow mind when it came to religion She thought that it was not appropriate for people to have a different belief than herself. As a result over 250 people were burned.
Well being a sophisticates naturalist myself i must say Charles Darwin was a dumb incombuent with no life ;) sincerly yours: Troll
After the English civil war, King Charles was accused of treason against the people of England. He was found guilty of this charge and was executed by having his head chopped off of his body. Oliver Cromwell than became head of the republic of England
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It certainly is, but it isn't necessarily correct to say that they were the first, and even if they were, they're probably not the Europeans you're thinking off. The Americas were in fact discovered by the Vikings long before any English, Italian or Spanish explorers got there. But obviously, America was already inhabited by the Native Americans, so obviously early man had made his way to America even before that. Nonetheless, those European explorers you're thinking of DID discover America, they just weren't the first to do so.
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divorced beheaded died divorced beheaded survied I'm Henry 8 I had six ory wives some might say i ruined they lives
There are no signs that Darwin ever reconsidered the basic outline of his Theory of Evolution. http://www.answers.com/charles+darwin
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Well, some people say that he got married to Emma Wedgewood (who was his own cousin) in Edinburgh near his university.
Divorced, beheaded and diedDivorce, beheaded, survivedI'm Henry VIII and I have six sorry wives, some will say I ruined their lives.
No he got shot in the ankle, screamed and died.
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King Harold; some say he got an arrow in the eye, others say he was trampled by aNorman knight and some say he was disemboweled, beheaded and killed by 4 knights. This is shown in the Bayeux Tapestry and above it in Latin it says "King Harold is killed". However, to this day nobody really knows how he died.