Which English king died of syphilis?

While many English monarchs, like Henry VIII, are rumored to have had syphilis, historical evidence strongly suggests Edward IV (died 1483) was the first English king to succumb to the disease (treponemal infection), with recent research pointing to it as the cause of his early death, challenging older beliefs about smallpox or other causes.
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Which royals had syphilis?

Numerous royals across history are suspected or confirmed to have had syphilis, including Henry VIII (possibly infecting wives/daughter Mary I), Charles VIII of France, Catherine the Great, Paul I of Russia, and Ivan the Terrible, with historical evidence pointing to its prevalence in European courts, often hidden due to stigma, though some diagnoses (like for Frederick III) remain debated. 
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What president had syphilis?

While debated for years, evidence strongly suggests Abraham Lincoln had syphilis, with his law partner reporting Lincoln confessed to contracting it as a young man, and modern analysis supports this, though it was never officially disclosed during his presidency; Woodrow Wilson also reportedly had syphilis, but his illness was covered up as fatigue, and some historians suggest James Garfield's brain showed syphilis signs at autopsy, but this is disputed. 
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Which English king died of overeating?

Henry I of England - Wikipedia.
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Which king died of diarrhea?

A few examples: King John of England (died in 1216): King John, one of England's most reviled monarchs, succumbed to dysentery. His chaotic reign, marked by cruelty, cowardice, and sadistic behavior, alienated his subjects.
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What were Queen Elizabeth II's last words before she died?

Queen Elizabeth II's exact final words aren't publicly known, but her daughter-in-law, Sarah Ferguson, shared that the Queen's last words to her were, "Sarah, remember that yourself is good enough," a poignant message of self-worth, while her final diary entry was a practical note about her private secretary, Sir Edward Young, according to royal biographer Robert Hardman The Telegraph. The Queen passed peacefully in her sleep, and her private secretary confirmed she was not in pain and likely unaware of her final moments, notes People.com. 
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Which US president fathered a child at the age of 70?

Tyler, born during the presidency of George Washington, fathered his last child at age seventy, and the last of his offspring would live into the Truman presidency.
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What race is syphilis most common in?

We found that nationally, syphilis diagnosis rates were 6.42 and 2.20 times higher among Black and Hispanic heterosexually active women compared with White heterosexually active women.
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What famous men had syphilis?

Alphonse Daudet, Thomas Chatterton, Keats, James Boswell, Baudelaire, Heinrich Heine, Dostoievski and Oscar Wild are only a few examples of writers suffering from syphilis. Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu was diagnosed with syphilis too. He died in a mental institution at the age of 39 years [26-28].
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What famous person went crazy from syphilis?

Theo Van Gogh, brother of painter Vincent van Gogh, died six months after Vincent in 1891 from "dementia parylitica" or what is now called syphilitic paresis.
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What animal did syphilis come from?

Syphilis likely originated from a related bacterial ancestor in animals, with evidence pointing towards cattle or sheep, or possibly African primates, before jumping to humans as a zoonotic disease, potentially through skin contact during butchering or close contact, and later evolving into the sexually transmitted infection we know today, with strong theories suggesting a jump from the Americas after Columbus. While the exact animal host isn't definitively pinpointed, genetic links show it came from the Treponema family of bacteria found in animals.
 
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Did Mary Lincoln have syphilis?

It's a persistent theory that Mary Todd Lincoln had syphilis, possibly contracted from Abraham Lincoln who reportedly had it earlier, with symptoms like tabes dorsalis (spinal trouble) noted in her later life, but many historians and doctors also suggest other conditions like pernicious anemia, bipolar disorder, or vitamin deficiencies better explain her symptoms, with no definitive consensus. 
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What famous musician died of syphilis?

You read about it regularly in composers' biographies. Schubert, Donizetti, Schumann, Smetana, Wolf, Joplin, Delius—all were likely victims of syphilis.
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What disease did Anne Boleyn have?

It was signed with a loveheart around Anne's initials. Anne's responses do not survive. In 1528 Anne was struck with the 'sweating sickness', a mysterious and often fatal virus. Henry sent his doctor to tend to her at Hever Castle.
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What are the signs of syphilis in a man?

Signs of syphilis in men vary by stage but often start with a painless sore (chancre) on genitals/mouth, followed by flu-like symptoms (fever, fatigue, aches) and a non-itchy body rash, commonly on palms/soles, then potentially leading to severe organ damage in late stages if untreated. Key signs include a painless sore (chancre) in the primary stage, and a body rash with swollen glands, sore throat, hair loss, and fatigue in the secondary stage. 
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Why did people with syphilis lose their nose?

Syphilis causes the nose to collapse into a "saddle nose" deformity because the late-stage bacterial infection attacks and destroys the cartilage and bone of the nasal septum, weakening the structure, which then collapses inward, creating a sunken bridge. This occurs through inflammation and the formation of gummas (rubbery, tumor-like lesions) that destroy the supporting framework, leading to permanent disfigurement and potential breathing issues if untreated.
 
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What STD does 90% of the population have?

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common STI in the United States. There are more than 40 different strands of HPV and many do not cause any health problems. In 90% of cases, the body's immune system clears the infection naturally within two years.
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Who was president for 45 minutes?

Pedro Lascuráin was president of Mexico for only 45 minutes on February 19, 1913, setting a world record for the shortest presidency; his brief term was a deliberate political maneuver during a coup, allowing him to appoint the coup's leader, General Victoriano Huerta, as Minister of the Interior, thus making Huerta the next in line for the presidency according to the constitution.
 
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Which president had a secret child?

Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (née Britton; October 22, 1919 – November 17, 2005) was the only child of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States, and his mistress, Nan Britton.
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Which president had black descendants?

Historian Joel Augustus Rogers provides his evidence that there have been nineteenth- and twentieth-century presidents of the United States who had partial black ancestry, including Harding, Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln.
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How often did Queen Elizabeth bathe?

Queen Elizabeth I reportedly bathed about once a month, saying she did so "whether she needed it or not," a frequency considered quite diligent for the 16th century when full immersion was often avoided due to beliefs that water opened pores to disease, though she washed with cloths and used perfumes daily. She used a portable hip bath and perfumes like rose and musk, while most people bathed far less often.
 
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Who was Queen for only 20 minutes?

The person often cited as queen for only about 20 minutes is Marie Thérèse of France, daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who briefly held the title after her father and uncle abdicated during the July Revolution of 1830, before she also had to renounce it. Another figure sometimes mentioned is Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, who technically became king for a few minutes after his father was shot in 1908, but died shortly after, though his brother Manuel was crowned instead. 
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What were JFK's last words?

Nellie Connally turned and commented to Kennedy, who was sitting behind her, "Mr. President, they can't make you believe now that there are not some in Dallas who love and appreciate you, can they?" Kennedy's reply – "No, they sure can't" – were his last words.
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