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CELEBRITY DEATHS

FAMOUS LAST WORDS
KINGS

(10 Entries)

1)
Bruce, Robert, King of Scotland (1274-1329)
"Now, God be with you, my dear children. I have breakfasted with you and shall sup with my Lord Jesus Christ."

2)
Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1600-1649)
"Stay for the sign."

3)
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1630-1685)
"I have been a most unconscionable time dying, but I beg you to excuse it." "Let not poor Nelly starve."

4)
Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1841-1910)
"Yes, I have heard of it. I am very glad."

5)
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke (1863-1914)
"It is nothing. It is nothing."

6)
Frederick William I (1688-1740)
"No, not quite naked. I shall have my uniform on."

7)
Genghis, Khan of the Mongols (1155?-1227)
"Let not my end disarm you, and on no account weep or keen for me, let the enemy be warned of my death"

8)
George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1865-1936)
"Bugger Bognor." "God damn you," .

9)
Sobhuza II (1899-1982)
"I am going." Sobhuza II, King of Swaziland, called a meeting of his advisors to discuss political relations with other African states. Suddenly, he stopped the meeting and dismissed everyone except his minister of health. To him, Sobhuza said, "I am going." Confused, the minister asked where. Sobhuza silently smiled, waved good-bye, and died.

10)
Vespasian, Titus Flavius Sabinus, Emperor (9ad-79ad)
"Woe is me, I think I am becoming a god." Vespasian was a Roman emperor who rose from humble origins as a result of his military accomplishments. He was pronounced Emperor to resolve potential conflict following the death of Nero, and he worked hard to improve the life of the common Roman citizen.