Strange Deaths: Some Unusual and Unfortunate Exits

by MrGhaz | July 16, 2010 at 02:59 pm
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In 456 B.C., at the age of 69, Aeschylus, known as the father of Greek tragedy, was living in retirement in Gela, Sicily. When he was out walking one day, an eagle hovered above him, seeking a rock on which to smash open the shell of the tortoise it carried in its talons.

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MrGhaz

That will do. Fixed now.

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