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Autodescription — Alexander Hamilton (Q178903)
description: American Founding Father and statesman (1755/1757–1804)
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Didn’t Alexander Hamilton die in a duel? So technically, it wasn’t a homocide. – The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:|?]] ([[User talk:|talk]] • contribs).
- Not sure why that was changed. I restored it. --- Jura 16:48, 2 November 2019 (UTC)
- A homicide (NOT homocide) is any killing of one human by another, not only illegal ones. Besides, there is some disagreement if the duel was legal, even at the time.
- So any duel is also a homicide, which is why the latter doesn’t need to be included here after all. Matthias Winkelmann (talk) 21:42, 24 July 2021 (UTC)