Aristotle died from poo
Aristotle died from an unidentified stomach illness.
He is a Greek Philosopher.Aristotle died because of an stomach illness.
Aristotle died in 322 BC in Euboea, Greece, at the age of 62. The exact circumstances of his death are not clear, but it is believed that he died of natural causes, possibly from a stomach illness.
Aristotle died from an unknown stomach sickness in Euboea island, Greece in 322 B.C.
After the death of Alexander the Great, Aristotle fled to the the Greek island of Euboea to escape anti-Macedonian sentiment. There he lived the last year of his life on his mother's family estate near the city of Chalcis and died of natural causes in 322BC
Aristotle died in 322 BCE.
There is no concrete evidence of how Aristotle's wife died. Sources only say that his wife Pythias died in approximately 323 BCE. Due to the time period it is most likely that she died of illness.
Vomiting, upset stomach.
Vomiting, upset stomach.
No, the stomach flu and influenza are not the same thing. Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus, while the stomach flu is a gastrointestinal illness caused by various viruses.
Aristotle died in 322 BC on the island of Euboea, Greece. this is not true
A sickness in the stomach