Walter Raleigh (1553 – 1618)

“What dost thou fear? Strike, man, strike!”

A hero to some, a pirate to others, these were his last words to the executioner who hesitated before delivering the fatal axe blow. Walter Raleigh was beheaded on the orders of Britain’s King James, following an attack by Raleigh’s men on a Spanish outpost, violating a peace treaty between the two countries.