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*[[John William Friso]] of Orange-Nassau, [[stadholder]] of the [[Low Countries]], in 1711
*[[John William Friso]] of Orange-Nassau, [[stadholder]] of the [[Low Countries]], in 1711
*[[Miguel de Bragança]] (b. 1699), bastard son of King [[Peter II of Portugal]], in the [[Tagus River]] on 13 January 1724
*[[Miguel de Bragança]] (b. 1699), bastard son of King [[Peter II of Portugal]], in the [[Tagus River]] on 13 January 1724
*[[Peter Artedi]], a disciple of [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], considered the father of [[Icthyology]], fell by accident in a channel of [[Amsterdam]] in 1735
*[[Peter Artedi]], a disciple of [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], considered the father of [[Ichthyology]], fell by accident in a channel of [[Amsterdam]] in 1735
*[[Percy Shelley]], in a sudden storm while sailing off Livorno on 8 July 1822.
*[[Percy Shelley]], in a sudden storm while sailing off Livorno on 8 July 1822.
*[[Charles Clement Johnston]], U.S. Representatives from Virginia, drown in Atlantic near a dock in Alexandria, Virginia in 1832
*[[Charles Clement Johnston]], U.S. Representatives from Virginia, drown in Atlantic near a dock in Alexandria, Virginia in 1832

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Template:Unencyclopedic Template:Remove-section This is a list of drowning victims, either real or fictional characters in chronological order. The reasons for drowning are diverse and range from suicide, to accidents or murders.

Non-Fictional

Fictional

Notes

  1. ^ "Li Bai and Chinese Poetry". Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  2. ^ * Constantine W. Buckley from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
  3. ^ "BBC editor's death 'was suicide'". BBC News. 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-05-26.

Edna from The Awakening by Kate Chopin swims into the ocean and takes her own life.