well... his head went to France and back again in may many years.. nut no one is quite sure about his body
asumingly it was buried again after it had been taken of display for warning to all people. x3
well... his head went to France and back again in may many years.. nut no one is quite sure about his body
asumingly it was buried again after it had been taken of display for warning to all people. x3
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There has been considerable controversy about the true resting place of Cromwell's mortal remains, with doubts surfacing at the time and a variety of stories finding their way into print in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. However, it is likely that Cromwell's body was buried in a vault in Westminster Abbey in autumn 1658, and that it was located, exhumed and posthumously executed in January 1661. His headless trunk probably lies in an unmarked grave in the Tyburn area, while his head, which became an undignified collector's object, was eventually bequeathed to his former Cambridge College, Sidney Sussex, and was in 1960 immured in the anti-chapel there.
He died on his wedding night, but history doesn't report what happened to her. It is possible she was burned with his body. Often cultures required the wives to die on the funeral brier.
He died
Jolliet left the area of Quebec for Anticosti Island, a large island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in 1700, and was never seen again. His body was never found, and we have no idea what happened to him. There is a link below.
Cabral died of unspecified causes, Historians seem to think that this most probably happened in 1520.
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.