Its Edward VI, not Edward VII. Edward VI (12th October 1537 - 6th July 1553) aged 15. He died from tuberculosis.
If you mean James Oglethorpe, 30th June 1785.
He did not die. He is about 80 years old according to my research on him. (P.S. I didn't really do rsearch. He's my great grandfather!)
Edward Estlin Cummings died in North Conway, New Hampshire, at the age of 68.
The sun has about 4.5 billion years left before it's lease expires, but the earth will be uninhabitable - incinerated, in effect - well before that, but you don't need to worry right now. Most astronomers thing that life on earth will become untenable (because of temperature rise as the sun expands), in about 1.5 -1.7 billion years. In about 3 billion years, give-or-take, the earth will be inside the sun - or what's left of it.
No. Edward does not die
Edward Cullen almost died of the Spanish Influenza.
1918
Edward Cullen is way stronger than Jacob not by physical strength, but because if Edward bite Jacob he will die!
Jacob Black.
Nope...
In the Twilight series, Edward Cullen's parents died during the Spanish influenza pandemic in 1918. Edward was then turned into a vampire by Carlisle Cullen to save him from dying as well.
Edward technically dies in 1918 as a human but as a vampire he never dies!!!!
Edward Cullen was almost killed by swine flu*EDIT*Actually, Edward Cullen was almost killed by the Spanish Influenza in 1918. I don't blame you for the mess up. :)
No he doesnt die because he is in the next book.
No - everyone lives except Irina
In the context of the Twilight Saga, Edward Cullen will never die as he is immortal. He can however die given certain circumstances, such as being burned to death, as the vampire body is extremely flammable (due to the various forms of venom inside the body).