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Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window
Window

File:OldShipWindows.jpgA window is an opening in a wall that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. Windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparency or translucent material....
. The term was coined around the time of an incident
Defenestrations of Prague

The Defenestrations of Prague were two incidents in the history of Bohemia. The first occurred in 1419 and the second in 1618, although the term "Defenestration of Prague" is more commonly used to refer to the second incident....
 in Prague Castle
Prague Castle

Prague Castle is a castle in Prague where the Czech Republic kings, Holy Roman Empire Emperors and List of presidents of the Czech Republic of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices....
 in the year of 1618. The word comes from the Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 de (from; out of) and fenestra (window or opening).

Although defenestrations can be fatal depending on the height of the window through which a person is thrown (see Falling
Falling (accident)

Falling is a major cause of personal injury, especially for the old age whose vision, nerve conduction and muscles are weaker, whose Vestibular system sense is diminished, whose neurological responses are extended, whose bones have grown brittle, and who consume medications at an increased rate....
), or lacerations from broken glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
, the act of defenestration need not carry the intent or result of death
Death

Death is the permanent termination of the biological functions that define a life organism. It refers to both a particular event and to the condition that results thereby....
.

orically, the word defenestration was used to refer to an act of political dissent
Political dissent

Political dissent refers to any expression designed to convey dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body. Such expression may take forms from vocal disagreement to civil disobedience to the use of violence....
.






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Defenestration Prague 1618
Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window
Window

File:OldShipWindows.jpgA window is an opening in a wall that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. Windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparency or translucent material....
. The term was coined around the time of an incident
Defenestrations of Prague

The Defenestrations of Prague were two incidents in the history of Bohemia. The first occurred in 1419 and the second in 1618, although the term "Defenestration of Prague" is more commonly used to refer to the second incident....
 in Prague Castle
Prague Castle

Prague Castle is a castle in Prague where the Czech Republic kings, Holy Roman Empire Emperors and List of presidents of the Czech Republic of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices....
 in the year of 1618. The word comes from the Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 de (from; out of) and fenestra (window or opening).

Although defenestrations can be fatal depending on the height of the window through which a person is thrown (see Falling
Falling (accident)

Falling is a major cause of personal injury, especially for the old age whose vision, nerve conduction and muscles are weaker, whose Vestibular system sense is diminished, whose neurological responses are extended, whose bones have grown brittle, and who consume medications at an increased rate....
), or lacerations from broken glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
, the act of defenestration need not carry the intent or result of death
Death

Death is the permanent termination of the biological functions that define a life organism. It refers to both a particular event and to the condition that results thereby....
.

Notable defenestrations in history

Historically, the word defenestration was used to refer to an act of political dissent
Political dissent

Political dissent refers to any expression designed to convey dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body. Such expression may take forms from vocal disagreement to civil disobedience to the use of violence....
. Notably, the defenestrations of Prague
Defenestrations of Prague

The Defenestrations of Prague were two incidents in the history of Bohemia. The first occurred in 1419 and the second in 1618, although the term "Defenestration of Prague" is more commonly used to refer to the second incident....
 in 1419 and 1618 helped to trigger prolonged conflict within Bohemia
Bohemia

History...
 and beyond. It is said that some Catholics ascribed the survival of those defenestrated at Prague Castle
Prague Castle

Prague Castle is a castle in Prague where the Czech Republic kings, Holy Roman Empire Emperors and List of presidents of the Czech Republic of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices....
 in 1618 to divine intervention.

Other notable events in Prague
Prague

Prague is the Capital and World's largest cities of the Czech Republic. Its official name is Hlavn? mesto Praha, meaning Prague, the Capital City....
's history include the defenestration of the Old-Town portreeve
Portreeve

A portreeve, or 'port warden' is a historical British political appointment with a fluctuating role which evolved over time.The origins of the position are in the reign of Edward the Elder, who, in order to ensure that taxes were correctly exacted, forbade the conducting of trades outside of a 'port' or duly appointed place for trading, and...
 along with the bodies of seven murdered New-Town aldermen
Alderman

An alderman is a member of a Municipal government assembly or council in many jurisdictions. Historically the term could also refer to local municipal judges in small legal proceedings ....
 in 1483, and the death in 1948 of politician Jan Masaryk
Jan Masaryk

Jan Garrigue Masaryk was a Czechoslovakia diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948....
, whose body was found in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry, below his bathroom window. A 2004 police investigation into his death concluded that, contrary to the initial ruling, he did not commit suicide, but was defenestrated, most likely by Czechoslovak Communists and their Soviet NKVD
NKVD

The NKVD or People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs was the leading secret police organization of the Soviet Union that was responsible for Soviet political repressions during the Stalinism era....
 advisers for opposing the February 1948 Communist putsch.
  • In the book of 2 Kings in the Bible
    Bible

    The Bible is the central religious text of Judaism and Christianity. The exact Books of the Bible is dependent on the religious traditions of specific denominations....
    , Jezebel
    Jezebel (Bible)

    Jezebel is the name of two women in the Bible....
     is defenestrated by her own servants at the urging of Jehu
    Jehu

    Jehu was king of Kingdom of Israel, the son of Jehoshaphat , and grandson of Nimshi. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 842 BC-815 BC, while E....
    .
  • It has been suggested by several chronicles (notably the Annals of Westhide Abbey) that King John
    John of England

    John reigned as List of English monarchs from 6 April 1199, until his death. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I of England, who died without issue....
     killed his nephew, Arthur of Brittany, by throwing him from a window in the castle at Rouen
    Rouen

    Rouen is the historical capital city of Normandy, in northwestern France on the River Seine, and currently the capital of the Haute-Normandie r?gion in France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
    , in 1203.
  • In 1378 the crafts and their leader Wouter van der Leyden occupied the Leuven city hall. They took over the Leuven government. Most of the patricians left the city and fled to Aarschot. After negotiations between the parties, they agreed to share the government. The patricians did not accept this easily, as they lost their absolute power. Trying to turn the tide, they had Wouter van der Leyden assassinated in Brussels. The crafts wanted revenge. They handed over the patrician to a furious crowd. The crowd stormed the city hall and threw the patricians out of the window. At least 15 patricians were killed during this defenestration of Leuven.
  • In 1383, Bishop Dom Martinho was defenestrated by the citizens of Lisbon
    Lisbon

    Lisbon is the Capital and largest city of Portugal. It is also the seat of the Lisbon and capital of the Lisbon region. Its municipalities of Portugal, which matches the city proper excluding the larger continuous conurbation, has a municipal population of 564,477 in , while the Lisbon Metropolitan Area in total has around 2.8 million inha...
    , having been suspected of conspiring with the enemy when Lisbon was besieged by the Castilians
    Crown of Castile

    The Crown of Castile, as a historic entity, is usually considered to have begun in 1230 with the third and definitive union of the two kingdoms of Kingdom of Le?n and Kingdom of Castile, or more concretely, with the union of their parliaments a few decades later....
    .
  • On April 26, 1478, after the failure of the "Pazzi
    Pazzi

    The Pazzi family were Tuscani nobles who were bankers in Florence in the 15th century. They are now best known for the "Pazzi conspiracy" to murder Lorenzo de' Medici and Giuliano di Piero de' Medici on April 26, 1478....
     conspiracy" to murder the ruler of Florence
    Florence

    Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
    , Lorenzo de' Medici
    Lorenzo de' Medici

    Lorenzo de' Medici was an Italy statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. Known as Lorenzo the Magnificent by contemporary Florentines, he was a diplomat, politician and patron of scholars, artists, and poets....
    , Jacopo de' Pazzi was defenestrated.
  • In 1572, French
    French people

    French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
     King Charles IX
    Charles IX of France

    Charles IX born Charles-Maximilien, was King of France, ruling from 1560 until his death. He is best known as king at the time of the St....
    's friend, the Huguenot
    Huguenot

    The Huguenots were members of the Protestantism Reformed Church of France of France from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries....
     leader Gaspard de Coligny
    Gaspard de Coligny

    Lord Gaspard de Coligny , Seigneur de Ch?tillon held the office of Admiral of France and is best remembered as an austerely disciplined Huguenot leader in the French Wars of Religion....
    , was killed in accordance with the wishes of Charles' mother, Catherine de' Medici
    Catherine de' Medici

    Catherine de' Medici was born in Florence, as Caterina Maria Romula di Lorenzo de' Medici. Her parents, Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne, both died within weeks of her birth....
    . Charles had allegedly said "then kill them all that no man be left to reproach me." Thousands of Protestants were killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
    St. Bartholomew's Day massacre

    The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations, followed by a wave of Roman Catholic mob violence, both directed against the Huguenots , during the French Wars of Religion....
     after soldiers attacked Coligny in his house, stabbed him, and threw him out the window.
  • On the morning of December 1, 1640 in Lisbon
    Lisbon

    Lisbon is the Capital and largest city of Portugal. It is also the seat of the Lisbon and capital of the Lisbon region. Its municipalities of Portugal, which matches the city proper excluding the larger continuous conurbation, has a municipal population of 564,477 in , while the Lisbon Metropolitan Area in total has around 2.8 million inha...
    , a group of supporters of the Duke of Bragança
    House of Braganza

    The Most Serene House of Braganza was the dynasty which ruled Portugal from 1640 to 1853 and the Empire of Brazil from 1822 to 1889. It is a collateral line of the House of Aviz, which ruled Portugal from 1385 until 1580....
     party found Miguel de Vasconcelos
    Miguel de Vasconcelos

    Miguel de Vasconcelos e Brito , Pronunciation , was the last List of Prime Ministers of Portugal of the Portugal, during the Iberian Union, in which both kingdoms of Portugal and Spain remained separated but united by the same king and foreign policy ....
    , the hated Portuguese Secretary of State of the Habsburg Philip III
    Philip IV of Spain

    Philip IV , was List of Spanish monarchs between 1621 and 1665, Sovereignty of the Spanish Netherlands, and List of Portuguese monarchs until 1640....
    , hidden in a closet, killed him and defenestrated him. His corpse was left to the public outrage.
  • The Revolutions of 1848
    Revolutions of 1848

    The European Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout the European continent....
     led to unrest in the German states
    Revolutions of 1848 in the German states

    "Germany" at the time of the Revolutions of 1848 had been a collection of 39 states loosely bound together in the German Confederation. As nationalist sentiment crystallized into resistance to the traditional political structure, repeated calls for freedom, democracy and national unity came to threaten the status quo....
    . When an agitated crowd forced their way into the town hall in Cologne
    Cologne

    Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
     on March 3, two city councillors panicked and jumped out of the window; one of them broke both his legs. The event went down in the city’s history as the "Cologne Defenestration".
  • During the Polish
    Poland

    Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
     January 1863 Uprising, Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
    n troops maliciously threw Frédéric Chopin
    Frédéric Chopin

    Fr?d?ric Chopin was a composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic music period. He is widely regarded as the greatest Polish composer, and one of music's greatest tone poets....
    's piano
    Piano

    The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
     out of a second-story apartment. The incident was famously memorialized in Polish poet Cyprian Norwid
    Cyprian Norwid

    Cyprian Kamil Norwid, a.k.a. Cyprian Konstanty Norwid is a nationally esteemed Polish poets, dramatist, Painting, and sculpture. He was born in the Masovian village of Laskowo-Gluchy near Warsaw....
    's poem, "Chopin's Piano." The composer had left Warsaw
    Warsaw

    Warsaw is the Capital and World's largest cities of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River roughly from both the Baltic Sea coast and the Carpathian Mountains....
     and Poland forever shortly before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising.
  • On June 11. 1903 a group of Serbian army officers murdered and defenestrated King Aleksandar and Queen Draga.
  • In 1922, Italian politician and writer Gabriele d'Annunzio
    Gabriele D'Annunzio

    Gabriele d'Annunzio was an Italy poet, journalist, novelist, dramatist, and daredevil who went on to have a controversial role in politics as an influence on the Italian Fascist movement and the alleged forerunner of Benito Mussolini....
     was temporarily crippled after being pushed out a window by an unknown assailant.
  • In 1941, Murder, Inc informant Abe "Kid Twist" Reles
    Abe Reles

    Abe "Kid Twist" Reles was a New York mobster who was widely considered the most feared contract killing for Murder, Inc., the enforcement contractor for the National Crime Syndicate....
     fell to his death from a window on the sixth floor of the Half Moon Hotel
    Half Moon Hotel

    The Half Moon Hotel in Coney Island was a 225-foot-tall, 14-story hotel that opened in 1927 on the Boardwalk at West 29th Street. The hotel was designed by the architectural firm of George B....
     on Coney Island
    Coney Island

    Coney Island is a peninsula, formerly an island, in southernmost Brooklyn, New York City, USA, with a beach on the Atlantic Ocean. The Neighbourhood of the same name is a community of 60,000 people in the western part of the peninsula, with Seagate, Brooklyn to its west; Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York to its east; a...
    , on the eve of his scheduled testimony. The angle of trajectory
    Trajectory

    Trajectory is the path of a moving object that it follows through space. The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit - the path of a planet, an asteroid or a comet as it travels around a central mass....
     suggests that he was defenestrated rather than trying to flee.
  • On March 10 1948 the Czechoslovakian minister of foreign affairs Jan Masaryk
    Jan Masaryk

    Jan Garrigue Masaryk was a Czechoslovakia diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948....
     was found dead, dressed in his pajamas, in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry below his bathroom window. The initial investigation stated that he committed suicide by jumping out of the window, although some believe that he was murdered by the ascendant Communists (see Czech coup).
  • In 1968, the son of China's former paramount leader
    Paramount leader

    Paramount Leader , in modern China political science, unofficially refers to the political leader of the People's Republic of China who hold absolute influences over culture, media, or controls the three branches of the politics of the People's Republic of China that hold real power....
     Deng Xiaoping
    Deng Xiaoping

    Deng Xiaoping was a prominent Chinese revolutionary, politician, pragmatist and reformer, as well as the late leader of the Communist Party of China ....
    , Deng Pufang
    Deng Pufang

    Deng Pufang is the first son of former People's Republic of China's Paramount leader Deng Xiaoping. He is mostly known for being crippled by the Red Guards , and becoming a paraplegic....
    , was thrown from a window by Red Guards
    Red Guards

    Red Guards may refer to one of the following....
     during the Cultural Revolution
    Cultural Revolution

    The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the People?s Republic of China was a period of widespread social and political upheaval that led to nation-wide chaos and economic disarray, which would engulf much of Chinese society between 1966 and 1976....
    .
  • Shortly before midnight on December 15, 1969, the Italian anarchist Giuseppe Pinelli
    Giuseppe Pinelli

    Giuseppe "Pino" Pinelli was an Italian people railway worker and anarchist activist, who died in the custody of Italian police in 1969 after being arrested....
     was seen falling to his death from a fourth floor window of the Milan
    Milan

    Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
     police station.
  • On February 2, 1970, Time magazine reported that Odie R. Seagraves, the "big-time wheeler-dealer" Texan businessman, had died aged 83 by "defenestration from an eighth floor hotel room, in Dallas." At the time of his death, it is said that he was completely broke having made and lost $20 million in natural gas
    Natural gas

    Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
     speculation.
  • On March 2 2007 Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
    n investigative journalist Ivan Safronov
    Ivan Safronov

    Ivan Ivanovich Safronov was a Russian journalist and columnist who covered Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the daily newspaper Kommersant....
    , who was researching the Kremlin's covert arms deals, fell to his death from a fifth floor window. Friends and colleagues discount suicide as a reason and an investigation was opened looking into possible "incitement to suicide".
  • In 2007 in Gaza, Hamas
    Hamas

    Hamas is an Islamic Palestine socio-political organization which includes a paramilitary force, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Since June 2007, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip portion of the Palestinian Territories....
     killed two Fatah
    Fatah

    Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....
     supporters by defenestration.


Defenestrations in fiction

  • In 18th century fictional works of the Marquis de Sade
    Marquis de Sade

    Donatien Alphonse Fran?ois de Sade, Marquis de Sade was a France aristocrat, revolutionary and novelist. His novels were philosophical novel and sadomasochistic, exploring such controversial subjects as rape, bestiality and necrophilia....
    , defenestrations are a common event. They are less gruesome than many of the atrocities in his works, but they are typically lethal.
  • In 1997, Brian Goggin and a team of artists create an absurdist site-specific art installation on two sides of an empty four-story building at the corner of Sixth and Howard Streets in San Francisco entitled "Defenestration", which depicted seemingly animated furniture apparently leaping out the windows and off the parapet.
  • In the 2005 film Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is a 2005 science fiction film written and directed by George Lucas. It was the sixth film released in the Star Wars wiktionary:saga and the third in terms of the series' Dates in Star Wars....
     the Jedi Master Mace Windu
    Mace Windu

    Mace Windu is a fictional character in the Star Wars fictional universe. He is portrayed by actor Samuel L. Jackson in the Prequel trilogy ....
     is defenestrated by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious after he is incapacitated by Anakin Skywalker
    Anakin Skywalker

    Anakin Skywalker is the protagonist in the Star Wars fictional universe. The Original trilogy and Prequel trilogy follow Anakin's rise as a vessel of The Force , his fall to the dark side, and his ultimate Redemption ....
     by means of cutting off his hand.
  • In the 2006 film The Departed
    The Departed

    The Departed is a Cinema of the United States crime film-thriller film remake of the 2002 Hong Kong crime thriller Infernal Affairs....
    , Captain Queenan is defenstrated by Frank Costello's men as he's trying to cover the escape of undercover officer Billy Costigan. Costigan is horrified when Queenan lands right next to him.
  • In the television show Dark Angel
    Dark Angel (TV series)

    Dark Angel is an United States biopunk/cyberpunk science fiction television program created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee. Dark Angel premiered in the United States and Canada on the Fox Broadcasting Company network on October 3, 2000, but was cancellation after two seasons....
    , Duvalier comments to a man he is about to throw out a window, "Know what the word “defenestration” means?", to which the man haplessly replies, "Isn’t that when you cut all the trees down?".
  • In the television show Lost
    Lost (TV series)

    Lost is an American Serial television program. It follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial Oceanic Flight 815 flying between Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles, United States crashes somewhere in the Oceania....
    , Locke
    John Locke (Lost)

    John Locke is a fictional character on the American Broadcasting Company television series Lost played by Terry O'Quinn. In 2007, O'Quinn won the Emmy award for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Drama Series for his portrayal of Locke....
     is defenestrated by his father out of a window 80ft above ground. He survives but his back is broken, leaving him paraplegic. His ability to walk is miraculously regained when he arrives on the mysterious island.
  • In the 1995 movie Braveheart
    Braveheart

    Braveheart is an Academy Award-Winning, 1995 historical action-drama movie film producer and Film director by Mel Gibson, who also starred in the title role....
    . Edward Longshanks throws his son's lover out of the castle window.
  • The 1986–1987 Graphic Novel Watchmen
    Watchmen

    Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins . The series was published by DC Comics during 1986 and 1987, and has been subsequently reprinted in collected form....
     opens soon after the superhero Comedian has been thrown out of his apartment window.
  • In the 1984 action comedy film Beverly Hills Cop
    Beverly Hills Cop

    Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 in film Cinema of the United States action film-comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Eddie Murphy. Murphy stars as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop, who heads to Beverly Hills, California to solve the death of his best friend....
    , main character Axel Foley, played by Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy

    Bold text'Edward Regan "Eddie" Murphy is an United States actor, film director, Film producer, comedian and "singer". Murphy ranks as the highest grossing film star in history, having a total of 37 films to date, his films grossing over $3.4 billion in the US alone, averaging $104 million per film....
     is defenestrated by a group of men out of a ground floor window for trespassing.
  • In the episode "Catalysts" of The Spectacular Spider-Man, the opening starts with voice-over narration from Spider-Man saying, "The dictionary defines defenestration as the act of throwing a person or thing out a window." We then see Spider-Man flung out a window, to which the narration picks up again, "Really not my favorite word."
  • In the novel Vineland
    Vineland

    Vineland is a 1990 novel by Thomas Pynchon, a postmodern tale of life in the 1980s United States. Its central locale is Vineland, California, a fictional small town in California's Anderson Valley ....
    , the opening chapters detail Zoyd Wheeler's self-defenestration, an annual event he re-enacts to retain his public benefit.
  • In the Simpsons episode “Double, Double, Boy in Trouble”, Bart switches places with a rich boy who looks just like him. Lisa figures it all out because the new Bart is too nice and intelligent. She slaps the imposter and makes the claim that the real Bart would have thrown her out the window, to which the fake Bart says “He would have defenestrated you?”
  • In the television show Heroes
    Heroes (TV series)

    Heroes is an American science fiction dramatic programming created by Tim Kring, which premiered on NBC on September 25, 2006. The series tells the stories of ordinary individuals from around the world who inexplicably develop Superpower , and their roles in preventing disasters, usually foreseen in images produced by precognitive painter...
    , Peter Petrelli
    Peter Petrelli

    Peter Petrelli, portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, is a fictional character on the NBC science fiction Television drama series Heroes . He is a former hospice nurse in his mid-20s with the power to absorb and mimic the powers of other people with abilities....
     is defenestrated by Sylar
    Sylar

    Gabriel Gray, more commonly known by his Pseudonym of Sylar, is one of the primary antagonists in the NBC drama Heroes . Portrayed by Zachary Quinto, he is a Superpower serial killer who targets other superhumans in order to steal their powers....
     in episode "Eris Quod Sum
    Eris Quod Sum

    "Eris Quod Sum" is the seventh episode of the third season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes and forty-first episode overall. The episode aired on October 27, 2008....
    ". Also, in episode "It's Coming
    It's Coming

    "It's Coming" is the ninth episode of the third season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes and forty-third episode overall. The episode aired on November 17, 2008....
    ", Claire Bennet
    Claire Bennet

    Claire Bennet, portrayed by Hayden Panettiere, is a fictional character on the NBC science fiction Television drama series Heroes . She is a high school cheerleader-turned-agent with the power of healing factor....
     defenestrates herself to escape from Knox and Flint Gordon from Peter Petrelli's apartment.
  • In The Emperor's New Groove
    The Emperor's New Groove

    The Emperor's New Groove is an United States animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures through Buena Vista Distribution on December 15, 2000....
    , the titular emperor has an old man defenestrated for "throwing off his groove." The victim survives, apparently unharmed.
  • In NUMB3RS
    NUMB3RS

    NUMB3RS is an American television show produced by brothers Ridley Scott and Tony Scott. It follows Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Don Eppes and his mathematics genius brother, Charlie Eppes , who helps Don solve crimes for the FBI....
     Season 2 episode "Assassin", defenestration was brought up as a possible assassination tool.
  • In the Calvin and Hobbes
    Calvin and Hobbes

    Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip Writing and Illustration by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin , an imaginative six-year old boy, and Hobbes , his energetic and sardonic?albeit stuffed?tiger....
     treasury "The Essential Calvin and Hobbes", Calvin recites a poem entitled "A Nauseous Nocturne," which describes the attempt by his nighttime monster to eat him. The poem ends: The monster, in his consternation, Demonstrates defenestration, And runs and runs and runs and runs away. Rid of the pest, I can now rest, Thanks to my best friend, who saved the day."
  • Science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke
    Arthur C. Clarke

    Sri Lankabhimanya Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, Order of the British Empire was a British people science fiction author, inventor, and Futurology, most famous for the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey , written in collaboration with director Stanley Kubrick, a collaboration which also produced the 2001: A Space Odyssey ; and as a host and comment...
     wrote a comic short story entitled "The Defenstration of Ermintrude Inch," though he never tells the reader the definition of the word "Defenstrate."
  • In the video game Def Jam: Fight for NY the protagonist is locked in a final battle with Crow(played by Snoop Dog) has the option of defeating the final boss by an act of defenestration.
  • Seinfeld
    Seinfeld

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     offers several defenestrations of inanimate objects: Elaine tosses out David Puddy's fur coat at Joe Mayo's party, Kramer and his Kramerica intern Darren toss a rubber ball full of oil, Elaine throws Jerry's $20 bill out of his window as an experiment to prove Jerry's status as "even Steven," Elaine tosses George's toupee out of the window to illustrate her distaste for his new cosmetic appendage, and Kramer fails to prevent the defenestration of the Commando-8 -- Jerry's new 12,000 BTU air conditioner.
  • In 1991, World Wrestling Entertainment
    World Wrestling Entertainment

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     superstar Shawn Michaels
    Shawn Michaels

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     defenestrated his soon-to-be-former Rockers partner, Marty Jannetty
    Marty Jannetty

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    , during an interview segment hosted by Brutus Beefcake. Michaels hit Jannetty with Sweet Chin Music, then sent his Rockers companion through the set's plate glass window.


Scientific studies


In 1942 safety pioneer Hugh De Haven
Hugh De Haven

Hugh De Haven was an American pilot, engineer and passive safety pioneer. De Haven survived a plane crash during the Second World War . He tried to understand why he survived that crash , and he noted that he was the lone survivor, his cockpit being also the only one intact after the crash ....
 published the classic Mechanical analysis of survival in falls from heights of fifty to one hundred and fifty feet. De Haven's work on survival in defenestrations was instrumental in the development of the seat belt
Seat belt

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