Which king pooped himself to death?

King John got to die relatively intact, but his death was perhaps the most humiliating of them all- because he literally crapped himself to death due to dysentery.
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Which king died from eating peaches?

Find out more here. JOHN: King John is believed to have been a clumsy and problematic king. He lost the crown jewels, caused the revolt of the Barons after signing the Magna Carta and died from dysentery after eating too many peaches.
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Which king died after eating lampreys?

King Henry I of England was known for his love of the taste of lamprey and was widely believed to have died by eating too many of them. However most historians think he died from blood poisoning.
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Which King George died of diarrhea?

It is 800 years since one of England's most reviled monarchs, King John, died from dysentery.
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Who was the crazy king of England?

George III is well known in children's history books for being the "mad king who lost America". In recent years, though, it has become fashionable among historians to put his "madness" down to the physical, genetic blood disorder called porphyria.
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What caused king George to go mad?

Historians and scientists have long struggled to identify the cause of King George's famous “madness.” Back in 1969, a study published in Scientific American suggested he had porphyria, an inherited blood disorder that can cause anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, confusion, paranoia and hallucinations.
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Which king died of eels?

Probably the most famous eel-related death came in 1135, when King Henry I of England famously died after eating what the chronicler Henry of Huntingdon described as a dinner of carnes murenarum – the flesh of eels. The king's doctors had advised against him eating eels, but Henry didn't care.
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Are lampreys still eaten today?

Eating sea lampreys has been a French delicacy since the middle ages -- King Henry I of England is said to have died from a "surfeit of lampreys" after eating so many -- and it's made by soaking the hideous-looking sea lamprey (an eel-like cartilaginous parasitic fish) in its own blood for a few days.
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Which king drowned in the wash?

Image credit: RCT / CC. On 12 October 1216, much-maligned English King John attempted to cross the Wash, an estuary in the East of England. However, he misjudged the tide, leading to his precious baggage train being claimed by the advancing waters, including, supposedly, the crown jewels.
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Who died of overeating?

Adolf Frederick: The Greedy King of Sweden

And King Adolf gets his legacy through dying from eating vast amounts of lobster, caviar, sauerkraut, herring, champagne and an alleged 14 servings of hot milk in 1771. His official cause of death was, unsurprisingly, digestive problems.
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How did Tudors go to the toilet?

Instead of a hole with a water channel or even just a pit, he had a thing called a cistern (Tank on the back of the toilet) it washed into this kind of funnel under the seat.
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Did Henry VIII regret executing Anne?

Despite Henry's brutality towards Anne, the King later regretted his actions as he lay on his deathbed in 1547 and showed “great grief” over his treatment of his ex-wife and daughter Elizabeth, historian Sandra Vasoli has revealed.
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What did a Groom of the Stool do?

The Groom of the Stool was a male servant in the household of the English monarch who was responsible for assisting the king in his toileting needs.
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Do lamprey bites hurt?

Sea lampreys can latch onto humans, especially while swimming. Though they are not strong enough to kill a human, the bite can be quite painful. The bite can also cause other life-threatening infections.
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How do you get a lamprey off you?

If a lamprey does attach to a human, it can be removed by raising it out of the water, which will cause it to suffocate.
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What do lamprey taste like?

Adult lampreys attach themselves to host fish with their sucker-like mouths. On the other hand, these gruesome-looking creatures are very edible, Rudstam said. “They have a different taste, like squid. The French eat them with delight.
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Which king died from eating too many strawberries?

Thanks to the efforts of two famous Philippas, one of England's most controversial medieval kings has been catapulted to the forefront of discussion.
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Is lamprey pie real?

What is Lamprey Pie? It is a meat pie made from the eel-like fish known as lampreys, baked in a syrup of wine and spices, and covered with a large raised crust.
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Who was King of England in 1111?

Henry I, byname Henry Beauclerc (“Good Scholar”), French Henri Beauclerc, (born 1069, Selby, Yorkshire, England—died December 1, 1135, Lyons-la-Forêt, Normandy), youngest and ablest of William I the Conqueror's sons, who, as king of England (1100–35), strengthened the crown's executive powers and, like his father, also ...
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What was George 3 illness?

The 1780s were to bring more heartache for George III when in 1788–89 he suffered his first serious bout of mental illness, widely attributed to the genetic blood disorder porphyria.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to King George III?

The Queen is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's eldest son King Edward VII and the Duke of Edinburgh is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Alice. What relation is Queen Elizabeth II to King George III ? George III was her 3rd great grandfather.
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What poisoned King George?

His long reign was punctuated by severe bouts of mental derangement. A new hair analysis suggests that the king's doctors may have exacerbated his illness by inadvertent arsenic poisoning.
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