Excretion with caution: King George II of the royal family in Hanover, England, died of excessive defecation.
There are many wonders in the world. The history of monarchy in the world is 6000 years, and the number of monarchs is conservatively estimated to be over 10000. A few monarchs can't be verified because of their age and historical records, and they don't know their life experience. Most monarchs have accurate historical records, and their lives can be known to future generations. Knowing the life of the monarch, we can know how he died. In the history of China, some monarchs died comically. For example, during the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Jing of Jin accidentally fell into the toilet and drowned. This is the funniest example of the death of a famous monarch. Similar to Duke Jing of Jin, there was a king whose death was the funniest in English history. The king also died while going to the toilet, but instead of falling into the toilet and drowning, he used too much force when defecating and suddenly burst his aorta. The king of England is George II of the Hanover family. George II was born in 1683. He is the only son of George I, the first king of house of hanover, England. Shortly after his birth, he became the heir to the throne and was named Prince of Wales. In British history, after the Principality of Wales was incorporated into the Kingdom of England, the title of heir to the throne was Prince of Wales. The relationship between George II and his father George I is very bad. The reason is that Queen Sophia, the wife and mother of George I, was dissatisfied with George I's private mistress, and she simply had an affair with her bodyguard. When George I learned about it, he executed the bodyguard, divorced Sophia and put her under house arrest for 30 years until she died in the castle. George II has never been allowed to meet his mother since Sophia was put under house arrest, when he was only a few years old. Because George I was cruelly placed under house arrest for 30 years, his son George II was not allowed to see her, so George I was regarded as a ruthless bad king at that time and later generations. George II was very dissatisfied with his father who abused his mother and often opposed his father, but because George II was the heir to the throne, George I could do nothing about him. George II was independent when he was young. He not only led troops to the battlefield and won many wars, but also had profound views on politics and put forward many measures conducive to social and economic development. He was generous and kind and won the praise of his subjects at that time. 1727, George I died, and George II, 44, succeeded to the throne and became the second king of the Hanover royal family. George II was a very capable king, and his greatest achievement in life was in the military. In A.D. 1740, charles vi of the Habsburg Dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire died, and his daughter Maria I succeeded to the throne. However, France, Germany and other countries that abide by the Salik Code refused to recognize Maria I, and there was a war with Britain, Russia and other countries that implemented the Salik Code, which is known as the Austrian War of Succession. In the war of Austrian succession to the throne, George II personally led troops to the battlefield to fight against the armies of France, Germany and other countries. At that time, George II, who was 57 years old, was still as strong as ever, wielding his sword to slay enemy soldiers. When George II's steed was seriously injured and died, he killed the enemy soldiers on foot. Such a brave king is rare in Europe after18th century. At that time, Louis XV of French Bourbon Dynasty was shocked by George II's brave performance. No one won the war, and it ended peacefully. Maria I failed to win the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, but retained the status of the Austrian Principality, while George II won the praise of his brave king from his subjects. George II's military achievements did not stop there. During his reign, the kingdom of England continued to explore overseas colonies, and Canada was the colony he conquered during his reign. George II is much better than his hated father, George I, in both sandwiches and martial arts. Until the morning of 17601October 25th, George II, who had been in power for 33 years, went to the toilet to defecate. Because of constipation, I have to exert myself when defecating. However, due to excessive exertion, George II suddenly ruptured his aorta and died at the age of 77. He is one of the longest-lived kings in English history. Because his eldest son died before him, he was inherited by his eldest son and his eldest grandson. George II, the second king of the royal family in Hanover, England, died of sudden rupture of the aorta when he went to the toilet. He is definitely the funniest king in English history.