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  1. Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

    He became bedridden on 20 November, suffering from swelling, pain and vomiting. [9] From this point on, scholars all agree that Mozart was indeed very ill. He died about two weeks later, at …

  2. How did Mozart die? - World History Edu

    Jan 22, 2025 · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart passed away on December 5, 1791, in Vienna at the age of 35. His death, surrounded by mystery and speculation, has been the subject of …

  3. The Sudden And Tragic Death Of Mozart

    Feb 17, 2024 · The cause of his death is unknown, but it is believed that he may have died from either a streptococcal infection or rheumatic fever. Mozart was a prolific composer, and his …

  4. How did Mozart die? Insights into the composer's mysterious …

    Apr 13, 2025 · After ailing for months, Mozart passed on at 35 on December 5, 1791. The exact cause of his death is not known with certainty, hence the multiple hypothesised illnesses.

  5. Diagnosing the Illness That Killed Mozart, 218 Years Later

    Aug 18, 2009 · A new analysis suggests that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may have died of complications relating to strep throat. Mozart died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna after …

  6. Mozart and Salieri’s mythic rivalry is bigger than truth

    Dec 22, 2025 · For more than two centuries, various doctors and medical professionals have speculated on what killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A prodigious and prolific composer and …

  7. Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart explained

    He became bedridden on 20 November, suffering from swelling, pain and vomiting. [4] From this point on, scholars all agreed that Mozart was indeed very ill. He died about two weeks later, at …

  8. How Did Mozart Die? Inside The Composer's Mysterious Death

    Dec 4, 2023 · On December 5, 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died in Vienna of "acute miliary fever" at age 35 — but theories range from kidney disease to rheumatic fever to murder.

  9. Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Detailed Pedia

    He became bedridden on 20 November, suffering from swelling, pain and vomiting. From this point on, scholars all agree that Mozart was indeed very ill. He died about two weeks later, at …

  10. Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1791): A Loss to the World …

    Dec 5, 2023 · It is believed that Mozart suffered from a severe infection, possibly a combination of streptococcus and rheumatic fever. His symptoms included high fever, severe headaches, and …