A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Misc
List of assassinated people This is an incomplete
list of persons who were assassin ated ; that is, important people who were murdered, usually for ideological or political reasons.
Algeria *
Hiempsal , (
117 BC ), coruler of
Numidia *
François Darlan , (
1942 ), senior figure of
Vichy France *
Maurice Audin , (
1957 ), communist mathematician
*
Mohamed Khemisti , (
1963 ), Algerian foreign minister
*
Mustafa Bouyali , (
1987 ), Islamic fundamentalist
*
Mohamed Boudiaf , (
1992 ), President of Algeria
*
Youcef Sebti , (
1993 ), poet
*
Kasdi Merbah , (
1993 ), former Prime Minister of Algeria
*
Abdelkader Alloula , (
1994 ), playwright
*
Cheb Hasni , (
1994 ), singer
*
Lounès Matoub , (
1998 ), singer
*
Abdelkader Hachani , (
1999 ), Islamic fundamentalist
Burkina Faso *
Thomas Sankara , (
1987 ), Head of State of Burkina Faso
*
Clément Oumarou Ouédraogo , (
1991 ), opposition leader
*
Norbert Zongo , (
1998 ), journalist
Burundi *
Louis Rwagasore , (
1961 ), Prime Minister of Burundi
*
Jean Nduwabike , (
1962 ), trade union leader
*
Gabriel Gihimbare , (
1964 ), first Roman Catholic bishop of Hutu descent
*
Pierre Ngendandumwe , (
1965 ), Prime Minister of Burundi
*
Joseph Bamina , (
1965 ), Prime Minister of Burundi
*
Paul Mirerekano , (
1965 ), leading Burundian politician
*
Gervais Nyangoma , (
1965 ), politician
*
Martin Ndayahoze , (
1972 ), leading army commander and information minister
*
Ntare V , (
1975 ), dethroned King of Burundi (disputed circumstances)
*
Melchior Ndadaye , (
1993 ), President of Burundi
*
Gilles Bimazubute , (
1993 ),
*
Kassi Manlan , (
2001 ),
World Health Organisation representative
Cameroon *
Ruben Um Nyobé , (
1958 ), leader of the
Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC)
Chad *
François Tombalbaye , (
1975 ), President of Chad
Comoros *
Ali Soilih , (
1978 ), former President of Comoros
*
Ahmed Abdallah , (
1989 ), President of Comoros
Congo (Brazzaville) *
Marien Ngouabi , (
1977 ), President of the Congo
*
Émile Biayenda , (
1977 ), Archbishop of Brazzaville
*
Pierre Anga , (
1988 ), rebel leader
Congo (Kinshasa) *
Kabongo Boniface Kalowa , (
1960 ),
*
Patrice Lumumba , (
1961 ), former Prime Minister of the Congo
*
Maurice Mpolo , (
1961 ), Lumumba associate
*
Joseph Okito , (
1961 ), Lumumba associate
*
Ferdinand Kabange Numbi , (
1964 ),
*
André Lubaya , (
1968 ),
*
Laurent Kabila , (
2001 ), President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ivory Coast *
Robert Guéi , (
2002 ), former President of Côte d'Ivoire
*
Émile Boga Doudou , (
2002 ), interior minister
*
Muhammad Ahmad alRashid , (
2003 ), Saudi ambassador
Egypt *
Pompey the Great , (
48 BC ), Roman politician killed in Egypt
*
Germanicus , (
19 ), Roman military leader, poisoned in
Alexandria by
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso under orders from
Tiberius *
Al-Afdal Shahanshah , (
1121 ),
vizier of
Fatimid Egypt
*
Al-Amir , (
1130 ), last Fatimid
Caliph *
Qutuz , (
1260 ),
Mamluk sultan of Egypt
*
Khalil , (
1293 ), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
*
Jean Baptiste Kléber , (
1800 ), French general, in Cairo
*
Boutros Ghali , (
1910 ),
Prime Minister of Egypt , by Ibrahim El-Wardan
*Sir
Lee Stack , (
1924 ), governor-general of the
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan , in
Cairo *
Walter Edward Guinness , Lord Moyne, (
1944 ), the
UK 's Minister Resident in the Middle East; killed in
Cairo by the
Stern Gang *
Ahmed Maher Pasha , (
1945 ), Prime Minister of Egypt, in Cairo by Mahmud Issawy
*
Mahmud Fahmi Nokrashi , (
1948 ), Prime Minister of Egypt, by a member of the
Muslim Brotherhood *
Hassan al-Banna , (
1949 ), founder of the
Muslim Brotherhood *
Anwar Sadat , (
1981 ),
President of Egypt *
Rifaat al-Mahgoub , (
1990 ), speaker of
Egyptian parliament
*
Farag Foda , (
1992 ),
Egyptian politician and intellectual
Equatorial Guinea *
Atanasio Ndongo Miyone ,
Saturnino Ibongo ,
Bonifacio Ondó Edu ,
Armando Balboa ,
Pastor Torao and many others, (
1969 ),
Equatorial Guinean politicians, in murderous crackdown after coup attempt against President
Francisco Macías Nguema Ethiopia *
Tilahun Gizaw , (
1969 ),
Ethiopian student leader
The Gambia *
Deyda Hydara , (
2004 ), journalist
Guinea *
Amílcar Cabral , (
1973 ), Pan-African intellectual, in
Conakry ,
Guinea Kenya *
Pio Gama Pinto , (
1965 ), socialist politician
*
Tom Mboya , (
1969 ),
Kenyan politician
*
Josiah Kariuki , (
1975 ), Kenyan politician
*
Robert Ouko , (
1990 ), foreign minister of
Kenya *
John Kaiser , (
2000 ), missionary (officially recorded as a
suicide )
Liberia *
William R. Tolbert, Jr. , (
1980 ),
president of Liberia killed in military coup
*
Samuel Doe , (
1990 ), president of Liberia
Madagascar *
Radama II of Madagascar , (
1863 ), king of Madagascar
*
Richard Ratsimandrava , (
1975 ),
president of Madagascar killed just days after taking power in military coup
Mozambique *
Eduardo Mondlane , (
1969 ), leader of the independentist
FRELIMO movement, allegedly killed by the Portuguese branch of
Gladio *
Carlos Cardoso , (
2000 ), Mozambican journalist
Niger *
Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara , (
1999 ),
President of Niger Nigeria *Sir
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa , (
1966 ),
Prime Minister of Nigeria killed during military coup
*Alhaji Sir
Ahmadu Bello , (
1966 )
*
Adekunle Fajuyi , (
1966 )
*
Samuel Akintola , (
1966 )
*
Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi , (
1966 ), military head of state
*
Murtala Ramat Mohammed , (
1976 ),
President of
Nigeria *
Dele Giwa , (
1986 ), journalist
*
Ken Saro-Wiwa , (
1995 ), activist
*
Bola Ige , (
2001 ), justice minister of Nigeria
Rwanda *
Dian Fossey , (
1985 ),
primatologist , in the province of
Ruhengeri ; assassination probably planned by
Protais Zigiranyirazo *
Agathe Uwilingiyimana , (
1994 ), Prime Minister of
Rwanda killed one day after genocide began
*
Juvénal Habyarimana , (
1994 ), His plane was shot out of the sky as it approached Kigali airport, and signalled the start of the
Rwandan Genocide Somalia *
Abdirashid Ali Shermarke , (
1969 ),
president of Somalia *
George Adamson , (
1989 ), British naturalist, at
Kora South Africa *
Shaka , (
1828 ), king of the Zulus, near Stanger (now
KwaDukuza ) by Dingane and Mhlangana
*
Umthlangana , (
1828 ), Zulu prince, brother of Shaka
*
Hendrik Verwoerd , (
1966 ),
Prime Minister of South Africa , stabbed in parliament by
Dimitri Tsafendas *
Onkgopotse Tiro , (
1974 ),
South African student leader
*
Ruth First , (
1982 ), anti-apartheid scholar and wife of Communist party leader
Joe Slovo , by pro-apartheid "
Koevoet " leader
Craig Williamson *
Vernon Nkadimeng , (
1985 ), South African dissident
*
Dulcie September , (
1988 ), head of the
African National Congress in
Paris , by
South African Defense Force sergeant
Joseph Klue *
Chris Hani , (
1993 ), leader of the South African Communist Party
*
Johan Heyns , (
1995 ), prominent leader in the Dutch Reformed Church
Sudan *
Cleo Noel Jr and
George Curtis Moore , (
1973 ), US Chief of Mission/Deputy Chief ot Mission (see
Khartoum diplomatic assassinations )
*
Guy Eid , (
1973 ), Belgian Chargé d'affaires (see
Khartoum diplomatic assassinations )
Tanzania *
Abeid Amani Karume , (
1972 ), first President of
Zanzibar , First Vice President of
Tanzania Togo *
Sylvanus Olympio , (
1963 ), first president of independent
Togo , in a coup led by dictator
Gnassingbé Eyadéma *
Tavio Amorin , (
1992 ), socialist leader (shot in
Lomé , died in
Paris )
Tunisia *
Khalil Wazir ("Abu Jihad"), (
1988 ), military leader of the
PLO , in
Tunis *
Salah Khalaf ("Abu Iyad"), (
1991 ), deputy leader of the PLO killed by Abu Nidal terrorists in Tunis, Tunisia
Uganda *
Benedicto Kiwanuka , (
1972 ), Chief Justice of
Uganda *
Janani Luwum , (
1977 ), Archbishop of
Uganda ,
Rwanda ,
Burundi and
Boga-Zaire from 1974 until 1977
Zambia *
Herbert Chitepo , (
1975 ),
Zimbabwean nationalist leader
Zimbabwe *
Attati Mpakati , (
1983 ), left-wing
Malawian politician
Antigua and Barbuda *
Daniel Parke , (
1710 ), British governor of the
Leeward Islands Argentina *
Justo José de Urquiza , (
1870 ), former president of Argentina
*
Pedro Aramburu , (
1970 ), former
president of Argentina executed by the
Montoneros *
Carlos Prats , (
1974 ), Chilean general
*
Zelmar Michelini , (
1976 ), Uruguayan minister of education
*
Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz , (
1976 ), speaker of the Uruguayan House of Representatives
Bermuda *Sir
Richard Sharples , (
1973 ),
governor of Bermuda Bolivia *
Manuel Isidoro Belzu , (
1865 ),
President of
Bolivia *
Mariano Melgarejo , (
1871 ), President of Bolivia
*
Che Guevara , (
1967 ), Argentinian revolutionary leader
*
Juan José Torres , (
1976 ), former President of Bolivia
Brazil *
João Pessoa Cavalcânti de Albuquerque , (
1930 )
*
Adib Shishakli , (
1964 ), Syrian military dictator
*
Chico Mendes , (
1988 ), Brazilian environmental activist
*
Daniela Perez , (
1992 ), Brazilian actress
*
Dorothy Stang , (
2005 ), American nun killed by business interests
Canada *
Thomas D'Arcy McGee , (
1868 ), Canadian father of Confederation
*
George Brown , (
1880 ), newspaper editor and
Senator *
Sergio Pérez Castillo , (
1968 ),
Cuban diplomat killed by anti-Castro forces in Montreal
*
Pierre Laporte , (
1970 ),
Quebec Minister of Labour, was kidnapped and executed by Quebec separatists
*
Atilla Altžkat , (
1982 ), Turkish diplomat assassinated by Armenian nationalists in
Ottawa *
Tara Singh Hayer , (
1998 ), journalist killed by
Sikh separatists
Chile *
René Schneider , (
1970 ), Chilean general
*
Victor Jara , (
1973 ), singer
*
Jaime Guzmán , (
1991 ), Chilean Senator
*
Edmundo Pérez Zujovic , (
1971 ), Chilean ex Secretary of interior affairs
Colombia *
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán , (
1948 ),
Colombia n Liberal Party leader
*
Luis Carlos Galán , (
1989 ), Colombian presidential candidate
*
Bernardo Jaramillo Ossa , (
1990 ), Colombian presidential candidate
*
Andrés Escobar , (
1994 ), Colombian international footballer
*
Fernando Landazabal Reyes , (
1998 ), Colombian defense minister
*
Jaime Garzón , (
1999 ), Colombian journalist and satirist
*
Elson Becerra , (
2006 ), Colombian international footballer
Cuba *
Antonio Guiteras , (
1935 ), revolutionary socialist leader
Dominican Republic *
Ulises Heureaux , (
1899 ), president of the
Dominican Republic *
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo , (
1961 ), Dominican Republic dictator
*
Orlando Mazara , (
1967 )
*
Flavio Suero , (
1968 )
*
Henry Segarra , (
1969 )
*
Amín Abel Hasbún , (
1970 )
*
Otto Morales , (
1970 )
*
Amaury Germán Aristy , (
1972 )
*
Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó , (
1973 )
*
Gregorio García Castro , (
1973 )
*
Florinda Soriano , (
1974 )
*
Guido Gil Díaz , (
1974 )
*
Orlando Martínez , (
1975 )
*
Narciso González , (
1994 )
Ecuador *
Gabriel García Moreno , (
1875 ), president of
Ecuador known for his support of the Catholic church
*
Jaime Hurtado and
Pablo Tapia , (
1999 ), communist legislators, in
Quito El Salvador *
Manuel Enrique Araujo , (
1913 ),
President of El Salvador *
Osmín Aguirre , (
1977 ), former President of El Salvador
*
"scar Romero , (
1980 ), archbishop of
San Salvador , by right-wing death squad
*
Ita Ford ,
Maura Clarke ,
Dorothy Kazel , and
Jean Donovan , (
1980 ),
Roman Catholic nun s, by the National Guard of
El Salvador *
Albert Schaufelberger , (
1983 ), senior
U.S. Naval representative
*
Ignacio Ellacuría , (
1989 ),
Roman Catholic priest , by
Atlacatl Battalion of the
Salvadoran Army Guatemala *
José María Reina Barrios , (
1898 ), President of Guatemala
*
Francisco Arana , (
1949 ), presidential candidate
*
Carlos Castillo Armas , (
1957 ),
president of Guatemala *
Karl von Spreti , (
1970 ), German ambassador in
Guatemala *
Alberto Fuentes Mohr , (
1979 ), Social Democratic Party leader
*
Manuel Colom Argueta , (
1979 ), Mayor of
Guatemala City *
Jorge Carpio Nicolle , (
1993 ), Liberal politician and journalist
*
Juan José Gerardi , (
1998 ),
Roman Catholic bishop
*
Mario Pivaral , (
2006 ),
UNE congressman
Guyana *
Michael Forde , (
1964 ),
PPP activist killed when a bomb he was removing from the party's bookstore exploded
*
Leo J. Ryan , (
1978 ), US Congressman (D) from San Mateo, California; killed while investigating religious cult led by American Jim Jones
*
Walter Rodney , (
1980 ),
Guyanese historian and political figure
Haiti *
Jean-Jacques Dessalines , (
1806 ),
Emperor of
Haiti *
Antoine Izméry , (
1993 ), businessman and
Lavalas supporter
*
Guy Mallory , (
1993 ), minister of justice
*
Jean-Marie Vincent , (
1994 ),
Roman Catholic priest and
Lavalas supporter
*
Jean Dominique , (
2000 ), journalist
*
Jacques Roche , (
2005 ), journalist
Honduras *
Maximiliano Hernández Martínez , (
1966 ), president of El Salvador from 1931 to 1944
Mexico *
Francisco I. Madero , (
1913 ),
President of Mexico *
Emiliano Zapata , (
1919 ), revolutionary
*
Venustiano Carranza , (
1920 ), President of Mexico
*
Francisco "Pancho" Villa , (
1923 ), revolutionary
*
Felipe Carrillo Puerto , (
1924 ),
Governor of Yucatán *
Álvaro Obregón , (
1928 ), President-elect
*
Julio Antonio Mella , (
1929 ), Cuban revolutionary
*
Leon Trotsky , (
1940 ), Russian
communist leader
*
Mauro Angulo , (
1948 )
*
Rubén Jaramillo , (
1962 ), peasant leader
*
Enrique Camarena , (
1985 ), policeman
*
Carlos Loret de Mola Mediz , (
1986 )
*
Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo , (
1993 ),
Roman Catholic Cardinal of
Guadalajara , at the
Guadalajara Airport *
Luis Donaldo Colosio , (
1994 ), Presidential candidate
*
José Francisco Ruiz Massieu , (
1994 ), Secretary-General of the
Partido Revolucionario Institucional *
Paco Stanley , (
1999 ), Comedian
*
Digna Ochoa , (
2001 ), human rights attorney
Nicaragua *
Benjamín Zeledón , (
1912 ), Liberal revolutionary
*
Augusto César Sandino , (
1934 ),
Nicaragua n revolutionary
*
Anastasio Somoza García , (
1956 ),
President of Nicaragua *
Rigoberto López Pérez , (
1956 ), assassin of Somoza García
*
Pedro Chamorro , (
1978 ), newspaper editor, Nicaraguan Somoza opposition
*
Enrique Bermúdez , (
1991 )
Panama *
José Antonio Remón Cantera , (
1955 ),
president of Panama Paraguay *
Anastasio Somoza Debayle , (
1980 ), President of Nicaragua
*
Luis María Argaña , (
1999 ), vice president of
Paraguay Peru *
Francisco Pizarro , (
1541 ), Spanish
conquistador , in
Peru *
Luis M. Sánchez Cerro , (
1933 ), president of Peru
*
Antonio Miró Quesada , (
1935 ), publisher of
El Comercio Suriname *
Bram Behr , (
1982 ), Surinamese journalist, in the
Decembermoorden United States *
Joseph Smith, Jr. , (
1844 ),
Mormon leader, Presidential candidate
*
Hyrum Smith , (
1844 ),
Mormon leader, killed along with Smith
*
Henry Heusken , (
1861 ),
American diplomat (accompanying
Townsend Harris from
Amsterdam )
*
Abraham Lincoln , (
1865 ),
President of the United States *
Thomas Hindman , (
1868 ), Confederate General
*
James Hinds , (
1868 ), U.S. Congressman killed by members of the Ku Klux Klan
*
Edward Canby , (
1873 ), Union General, leader of a peace conference
*
Crazy Horse , (
1877 ), Oglala
Sioux chief killed by American troops
*
James Garfield , (
1881 ), President of the United States
*
Carter Harrison, Sr. , (
1893 ), Mayor of Chicago
*
William Goebel , (
1900 ),
Governor of Kentucky *
William McKinley , (
1901 ), President of the United States
*
Frank Steunenberg , (
1905 ), former
governor of Idaho *
Don Mellett , (
1926 ), newspaper editor and campaigner against organized crime
*
Anton Cermak , (
1933 ),
mayor of Chicago *
Huey P. Long , (
1935 ),
Louisiana senator and former governor
*
Curtis Chillingworths , (
1955 ), a
Florida judge
*
John F. Kennedy , (
1963 ), President of the United States
*
Lee Harvey Oswald , (
1963 ), alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy
*
Medgar Evers , (
1963 ), U.S.
civil rights activist
*
Malcolm X , (
1965 ), black leader, killed in a Manhattan banquet room after giving a speech
*
George Lincoln Rockwell , (
1967 ), founder of the
American Nazi Party *
Martin Luther King Jr. , (
1968 ), U.S.
civil rights activist
*
Robert F. Kennedy , (
1968 ), Presidential candidate
*
Fred Hampton , (
1969 ), Deputy Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
*
Harold Haley , (
1970 ), Marin County Superior Court Judge taken hostage in an effort to free
George Jackson from police custody
*
Orlando Letelier , (
1976 ),
Chile an
ambassador to the
United States under the administration of
Salvador Allende *
Harvey Milk , (
1978 ),
gay rights campaigner and city supervisor of
San Francisco, California *
George Moscone , (
1978 ),
Mayor of San Francisco killed along with Milk
*
John Wood , (
1979 ), first US federal judge killed in the twentieth century
*
John Lennon , (
1980 ), musician and anti-war icon (British national)
*
Alan Berg , (
1984 ), radio talk-show host, killed by
Neo-nazi s
*
Chiang Nan , (
1984 ),
Taiwanese-American writer, allegedly killed by
Kuomintang agents
*
Alex Odeh , (
1985 ), Arab anti-discrimination group leader, killed when bomb explodes in his
Santa Ana, California office
*
Alejandro González Malavé , (
1986 ), famous undercover policeman, in
Bayamón ,
Puerto Rico *
Don Aronow , (
1987 ), inventor of the cigarette boat
*
Meir Kahane , (
1990 ), American
rabbi , founder of
Jewish Defense League , former member of
Israel 's
Knesset , shot in New York City
*
Ioan P. Culianu , (
1991 ), professor of divinity
*
Tupac Shakur , (
1996 ), all-star rapper/actor/activist
*
The Notorious B.I.G. ,(
1997 ), all-star rapper
*
Tommy Burks , (
1998 ),
Tennessee State Senator
*
Thomas C. Wales , (
2001 ),
Washington federal prosecutor and
gun control advocate
*
James E. Davis , (
2003 ), New York City Council Member
Uruguay *
Bernardo P. Berro , (
1868 ), Uruguayan president
*
Venancio Flores , (
1868 ), Uruguayan president (on the same day as Berro, though in completely separate incidents)
*
Juan Idiarte Borda , (
1897 ), Uruguayan president
Venezuela *
Carlos Delgado Chalbaud , (
1950 ), chairman of the military junta of
Venezuela *
Danilo Anderson , (
2004 ), State prosecutor
Afghanistan *
Habibullah Khan , (
1919 ), emir of
Afghanistan *
Mohammed Nader Shah , (
1933 ),
king of Afghanistan since 1929
*
Mohammed Daoud Khan , (
1978 ),
president of Afghanistan killed in communist coup
*
Adolph Dubs , (
1979 ), U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan
*
Nur Mohammad Taraki , (
1979 ), communist president
*
Hafizullah Amin , (
1979 ), communist
Prime Minister of Afghanistan killed during Soviet invasion
*
Mohammed Najibullah , (
1996 ), president of Afghanistan from 1986 to 1992, killed by the
Taliban during the capture of
Kabul *
Ahmed Shah Massoud , (
2001 ), leader of the
Afghan Northern Alliance *
Abdul Haq , (
2001 ),
Afghan Northern Alliance commander killed by remnants of the Taliban
*
Abdul Qadir , (
2002 ), vice-president of Afghanistan
*
Abdul Rahman , (
2002 ), Afghan Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism
Bangladesh *
Mujibur Rahman , (
1975 ),
president of Bangladesh *
Fazlul Haq Mani , (
1975 ), politician
*
Abdur Rab Serniabat , (
1975 ), politician
*
Tajuddin Ahmed , (
1975 ), politician
*
Syed Nazrul Islam , (
1975 ), politician
*
Mohammad Mansoor Ali , (
1975 ), prime minister
*
Khaled Mosharraf , (
1975 ), coup organizer
*
Ziaur Rahman , (
1981 ), president of Bangladesh
Bhutan *
Jigme Palden Dorji , (
1964 ),
Prime Minister of Bhutan Cambodia *
Ieu Koeus , (
1950 ), briefly prime minister of
Cambodia in 1949
China *
Sidibala , (
1323 ), grand-khan of the
Mongol Empire , Emperor of Yuan China
*
João Maria Ferreira do Amaral , (
1849 ), Portuguese Governor of
Macau *
Ito Hirobumi , (
1909 ),
Japanese Resident-General of Korea , in
Manchuria *
Chen Qimei , (
1916 ), revolutionary activist
*
Liao Zhongkai , (
1925 )
*
Lu Huanyan , (
1930 )
*
Chen Lu , (
1939 ), foreign minister of
Wang Jingwei Government *
Fang Zhenwu , (
1941 )
*
Han Guojun , (
1942 )
*
Wen Yiduo , (
1946 ), Chinese poet and scholar
*
Zhang Zuolin , (
1928 ), Manchurian warlord, by officers of the
Japan ese
Guandong Army Georgia *
Cemal Pasha , (
1922 ), former Ottoman Minister, in
Tbilisi , by an Armenian or allegedly by KGB
India *
Brhadrata , (
185 BCE ), last ruler of the
Mauryan dynasty
*
Abul-Fazel , (
1602 ),
vizier of the
Mughal emperor
Akbar *
Mohandas Gandhi , (
1948 ), Independence leader
*
Indira Gandhi , (
1984 ),
Indian prime minister *
Rajiv Gandhi , (
1991 ), former
Indian prime minister , son of Indira
*
Beant Singh(Chief Minister) , (
1995 ), chief minister of
Punjab *
Phoolan Devi , (
2001 ), bandit queen turned politician and activist for people of lower castes
*
Abdul Ghani Lone , (
2002 ), moderate leader of
Kashmir i muslims
Iran *
Xerxes I , (
465 BC ),
Persian king killed by guards
*
Xerxes II , (
423 BC ), Persian king killed by his half-brother
Sogdianus *
Sogdianus , (
423 BC ), Persian king killed by his half-brother
Darius II *
Khosrow I , (
238 ), Armenian king
*
Nizam al-Mulk , (
1092 ), Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuk Turks
*
Nader Shah , (
1747 ),
Shah of Persia
*
Nasser-al-Din Shah , (
1896 ), Shah of Persia killed by
Mirza Reza Kermani *
Taghi Arani , (
1940 ), Communist intellectual
*
Qazi Muhammad , (
1947 ), dissident
Kurdish Iranian political leader, in
Mahabad *
Ali Razmara , (
1951 ),
Prime Minister of Iran *
Hassan Ali Mansur , (
1965 ), Prime Minister of Iran
*
Mohammad Beheshti , (
1981 ), killed along with over 60 others in bombing
*
Mohammad Ali Rajai , (
1981 ),
president and
*
Mohammad Javad Bahonar , (
1981 ), Prime Minister of Iran respectively, killed just weeks after taking office
Iraq *
Gordian III , (
244 ), Roman emperor, near Circesium (modern day Abu Sera) by his troops
*
Faisal II , (
1958 ), King of
Iraq *
Nuri Pasha as-Said , (
1958 ), Iraqi politician, and
*
Ibrahim Hashim , (
1958 ),
Jordanian politician, prime minister several times between the 1930s and shortly before his death - the previous three were all killed during the July 14 military coup in Iraq
*
Abdul Razak al-Naif , (
1978 ), former
Prime Minister of Iraq *
Ali Garmaii , (
1996 ),dissident
Kurdish Iranian activist in
Halabja *
Mohammad Nanva , (
1996 ), dissident
Kurdish Iranian activist, in
Sulaymaniyah *
Aquila al-Hashimi , (
2003 ),
Iraq i
Governing Council member
*
Uday Hussein , (
2003 ), Son of
Saddam Hussein , Iraqi official
*
Qusay Hussein , (
2003 ), Son of
Saddam Hussein , Iraqi official
*
Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim , (
2003 ), ayatollah
*
Sérgio Vieira de Mello , (
2003 ),
UN Special Representative in Iraq
*
Waldemar Milewicz , (
2004 ),
Polish journalist
*
Mounir Bouamrane , (
2004 ),
Algerian -
Polish TV operator, killed alongside with Milewicz
*
Hatem Kamil , (
2004 ), deputy governor of
Baghdad Province *
Ezzedine Salim , (
2004 ), chairman of the
Iraqi Governing Council *
Barawiz Mahmoud , (
2005 ), judge on the
Iraqi Special Tribunal *
Dhari Ali al-Fayadh , (
2005 ), Iraqi
MP *
Adel Koskh Khabar and three brothers, (
2005 ), leader of
al-Ghadr Brigade *
Ihab al-Sherif , (
2005 ),
Egyptian envoy to
Iraq Israel *
Hugh II of Le Puiset , (
1134 ),
count of Jaffa *
Miles of Plancy , (
1174 ), regent of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem *
Conrad of Montferrat , (
1192 ),
King of Jerusalem , leader in the
Third Crusade *
Jacob Israël de Haan , (
1924 ), pro-
Orthodox Jew ish diplomat
*
Chaim Arlosoroff , (
1933 ),
Zionist leader in the
British Mandate of Palestine *
Folke Bernadotte , (
1948 ),
Middle East peace mediator, assassinated by
Lehi *
Rudolf Kasztner , (
1957 ), Hungarian Zionist leader, negotiated the
Kasztner train with the Nazis
*Sheikh
Hamad Abu Rabia , (
1981 ), Member of the
Knesset *
Yitzhak Rabin , (
1995 ),
Prime Minister of Israel and
1994 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
*
Rehavam Zeevi , (
2001 ),
Israel i general and politician
Japan *
Emperor Sushun , (
592 ),
Emperor of Japan *The
Sogas , (
645 ), Japanese political family
*
Minamoto no Sanetomo , (
1219 ), the third
shogun of the
Kamakura Shogunate *
Mimura Iechika ,
daimyo , feudal leader in Japan
*
Matsudaira Hirotada , (
1549 ), feudal leader in Japan
*
Ouchi Yoshitaka , (
1551 ), daimyo, feudal leader in Japan
*
Oda Nobuyuki , (
1557 ), Japanese
samurai , younger brother of
Oda Nobunaga *
Ashikaga Yoshiteru , (
1565 ),
Shogun , feudal leader in Japan
*
Yamanaka Shikanosuke , (
1578 ), Japanese samurai
*
Oda Nobunaga , (
1582 ), samurai warlord
*
Shakushain , (
1669 ),
Ainu chief
*
Shimazu Nariaki , (
1858 ), Japanese daimyo in
Satsuma Province , now
Kagoshima prefecture *
Hashimoto Sanai , (
1859 ), Japanese political activist
*
Ii Naosuke , (
1860 ), Japanese politician
*
Tokugawa Nariaki , (
1860 ), Japanese daimyo, a relative of
Tokugawa shogun s
*
Serizawa Kamo , (
1863 ), a chief of
Shinsen-gumi *
Charles Lennox Richardson , (
1862 ), English diplomat, by
Shimazu Hisamitsu 's samaurai in
Namamugi . Called the
Namamugi Incident *
Yoshida Toyo , (
1863 ), Japanese political activist
*
Ikeuchi Daigaku , (
1864 ), Japanese politician
*
Kusaka Gennai , (
1864 ), Japanese politician
*
Sakuma Shozan , (
1864 ), Japanese politician
*
Sakamoto Ryoma , (
1867 ), Japanese author
*
Yokoi Shonai , (
1869 ), Japanese political activist
*
Sirosawa Saneomi , (
1871 ), Japanese political activist
*
Okubo Toshimichi , (
1878 ), Prime Minister of Japan
*
Ito Hirobumi , (
1909 ), First Prime Minister of Japan
*
Hara Takashi , (
1921 ), Prime Minister of Japan
*
Hamaguchi Osachi , (
1931 ), Prime Minister of Japan
*
Takuma Dan , (
1932 ),
zaibatsu leader
*
Inukai Tsuyoshi , (
1932 ), Prime Minister of Japan
*
Takahashi Korekiyo , (
1936 ), Prime Minister of Japan
*
Isoroku Yamamoto , (
1943 ), Japanese Admiral
*
Inejiro Asanuma , (
1960 ),
Socialist Party of Japan chairman
*
Hitoshi Igarashi , (
1991 ), translated
The Satanic Verses into
Japanese *
Hideo Murai , (
1995 ), one of the leading members of
Aum Shinrikyo *
Koki Ishii , (
2002 ), Japanese politician
Jordan *
Abdullah I , (
1951 ),
King of Jordan , when entering the
Al Aqsa Mosque *
Hazza al-Majali , (
1960 ),
Prime Minister of Jordan *
Wasfi al-Tal , (
1971 ),
Prime Minister of Jordan *
Laurence Foley , (
2002 ),
USAID official, by
Al-Qaeda operatives
Korea *
King Bunseo of Baekje , (
304 ), King of Baekje during the
Three Kingdoms of Korea *
Queen Min of Joseon , (
1895 ), the last empress of Korea
*
Park Chung Hee , (
1979 ),
President of South Korea *
Yuk Yeong-su , (
1974 ), Wife of President Park Chung Hee and
First Lady of South Korea
*
Lee Bum Suk , (
1983 ), foreign minister of South Korea, killed along with several other South Korean cabinet members by North Korean agents while visiting Burma
Lebanon *
Raymond II of Tripoli , (
1152 ),
count of Tripoli *
Philip of Montfort , (
1270 ),
Lord of Tyre *
Sami al-Hinnawi , (
1950 ), Syrian head of state
*
Kamal Jumblatt , (
1977 ), Lebanese Druze leader
*
Bachir Gemayel , (
1982 ), president-elect of Lebanon
*
Rashid Karami , (
1987 ),
Prime Minister of Lebanon *
René Moawad , (
1989 ),
President of Lebanon *
Elie Hobeika , (
2002 ), Lebanese militia leader
*
Rafik Hariri , (
2005 ), former Prime Minister of
Lebanon *
Bassel Fleihan , (
2005 ), Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Commerce
*
Samir Kassir , (
2005 ), Columnist at "An Nahar" Daily Lebanese Newspaper, long a fiery critic of Syria
*
George Hawi , (
2005 ), former chief of Communist Party of Lebanon
*
Gibran Tueni , (
2005 ), journalist
Myanmar/Burma *
Aung San , (
1947 ), Burmese nationalist leader
*Thakin
Mya , (
1947 )
*U
Ba Cho , (
1947 )
*U
Razak , (
1947 )
*U
Ba Win , (
1947 )
*
Mahn Ba Khine , (
1947 )
*
Sai San Tun , (
1947 )
*U
Ohn Maung , (
1947 )
*
Ko Htwe , (
1947 )
Nepal *
Birendra , (
2001 ), King of
Nepal (along with Queen Aiswary and 9 other members of the royal family)
Pakistan *
Liaquat Ali Khan , (
1951 ),
Prime Minister of Pakistan *
Meena Keshwar Kamal , (
1987 ),
Afghan founder of the
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan *
Abdullah Yusuf Azzam , (
1989 ), militant
Islamist , near
Peshawar *
Fazle Haq , (
1991 ), former governor of the Northwest Frontier province, Pakistan, from 1978 to 1985
*
Iqbal Masih , (
1995 ), 13-year-old anti-child labor activist, in Rakh Baoli
*
Siddiq Khan Kanju , (
2001 ), former foreign minister of Pakistan from 1991 to 1993
Palestine *
Yahya Ayyash , (
1996 ),
Hamas ' explosives expert
*
Abu Ali Mustafa , (
2001 ), leader of
PFLP *
Salah Shahade , (
2002 ), leader of Hamas' military wing
*
Ibrahim al-Makadmeh , (
2003 ), co-founder of Hamas
*
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin , (
2004 ), leader and founder of Hamas
*
Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi , (
2004 ), leader of Hamas
*
Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil , (
2004 ), Hamas operative
*
Adnan al-Ghoul , (
2004 ), Hamas' explosives expert
Philippines *
Fernando Manuel de Bustamante , (
1719 ), Spanish
Governor-General of the Philippines
*
Diego Silang , (
1763 ), early revolutionary leader
*
Antonio Luna , (
1899 ), leader of Filipino army during
Philippine-American War *
Julio Nalundasan , (
1935 ),
Ilocos Congressman, young
Ferdinand Marcos tried but acquitted for the slaying
*
Aurora Quezon , (
1949 ), former
First Lady of the Philippines *
Ponciano Bernardo , (
1949 ), mayor of then Philippine capital
Quezon City *
Joe Lingad , (
1980 ), former
Pampanga governor
*
Benigno Aquino Jr. , (
1983 ), senator and politician, leader of the opposition against
Ferdinand Marcos *
Cesar Climaco , (
1984 ), famed mayor of
Zamboanga City and prominent opposition leader
*
Evelio Javier , (
1986 ),
Antique governor and ally of then presidential candidate
Corazon Aquino *
Rolando Olalia , (
1987 ), head of the
Kilusang Mayo Uno *
Lean Alejandro , (
1987 ), prominent student activist leader
*
Jaime Ferrer , (
1987 ),
Interior and Local Government Cabinet Secretary
*
James N. Rowe (
1989 ), US Military advisor
*
Filemon 'Ka Popoy' Lagman , (
2001 ), founder of the Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
*
Romulo Kintanar , (
2003 ), leader of the
New People's Army (NPA)
*
Arturo Tabara , (
2004 ), leader of
Revolutionary Workers' Party *
Romeo Sanchez and
Abelardo Ladera , (
2005 ), local
Filipino politicians and
*
William Tadena , (
2005 ), clergyman with the
Philippine Independent Church , by anti-
NPA vigilantes
*
Amir bin Muhammad Baraguir , (
2006 ),
Sultan of
Maguindanao Qatar *
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev , (
2004 ), separatist President of
Chechnya from 1996 until 1997
Saudi Arabia *
Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf , (
624 ), chief of the
Jew ish tribe of
Banu Nadir *
Umar ibn al-Khattab , (
644 ), second
caliph *
Faisal of Saudi Arabia , (
1975 ), king
Sri Lanka *
Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike , (
1959 ), Sri Lankan socialist prime minister, killed by Buddhist monk Talduwe Somarama
*
Alfred Duraiyapah , (
1975 ), former Mayor,
Jaffna , by
Tamil Tigers *
A. Thiagarajah , (
1981 ), MP,
Vaddukoddai , by Tamil Tigers
*
V. Dharmalingam , (
1985 ), MP,
Manipay , by Tamil Tigers
*
K. Alalasunderam , (
1985 ), MP,
Kopay , by Tamil Tigers
*
A. Majeed , (
1987 ), former MP,
Mutur , by Tamil Tigers
*
V. Yogeswaran , (
1989 ), former MP,
Jaffna , by Tamil Tigers
*
A. Amrithalingam , (
1989 ), former MP, General Secretary,
TULF , by Tamil Tigers
*
T. Ganeshalingam , (
1990 ), Minister, North East Provincial Council, by Tamil Tigers
*
Sam Tambimuttu , (
1990 ), MP,
Batticaloa , by Tamil Tigers
*
P. Kirubakaran , (
1990 ),
Finance Minister , North East Provincial Council, by Tamil Tigers
*
V. Yogasankari , (
1990 ), MP,
Jaffna , by Tamil Tigers
*
K. Kanagaratnam , (
1990 ), MP, Eastern Province, by Tamil Tigers
*
Ranjan Wijeratne , (
1991 ),
Minister of State ,
Defence *
Ranasinghe Premadasa , (
1993 ),
President of Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*
Ossie Abeygunasekara , (
1994 ), member of
Parliament Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*Dr.
Gamini Wijesekarea , (
1994 ), member of
Parliament Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*
Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi , (
1994 ), member of
Parliament Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*
G. M. Premachandra , (
1994 ), member of
Parliament Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*
Gamini Disanayake , (
1994 ),
Presidential candidate ,
UNP , member of
Parliament Sri Lanka , by Tamil Tigers
*
Thomas Anton , (
1995 ), Deputy
Mayor ,
Batticaloa , by Tamil Tigers
*
Arunachalam Thangathurai , (
1997 ), member of
Parliament Trincomalee *
Mohammad Maharoof , (
1997 ), Member of Parliament (MP), Trincomalee, by Tamil Tigers
*
Sarojini Yogeswaran , (
1998 ),
Jaffna Mayor, by Tamil Tigers
*
S. Shanmuganadan , (
1998 ),
Member of Parliament (MP), by Tamil Tigers
*
Ponnuyhurai Sivapalan , (
1998 ),
Jaffna Mayor, by Tamil Tigers
*
Neelan Thiruchelvam , (
1999 ),
Member of Parliament (MP) and
TULF leader
*
C. V. Gunaratne , (
2000 ), cabinet minister, by Tamil Tigers
*
Joseph Pararajasingham , (
2005 ), Tamil Mp in Batticalo, by LTTE gunmen
*
Lakshman Kadirgamar , (
2005 ), foreign minister, by Tamil Tigers
*
Vanniasingham Vigneswaran , (
2006 ), Tamil rights activist
*
Parami Kulatunga , (
2006 ), army general
Syria *
Antiochus II Theos , (
246 BC ),
Seleucid king
*
Seleucus III Ceraunus , (
223 BC ), Seleucid king
*
Seleucus IV Philopator , (
176 BC ), Seleucid king
*
Alexander Balas , (
146 BC ), Seleucid king
*
Antiochus VI Dionysus , (
138 BC ), Seleucid heir to the throne
*
Numerian , (
285 ), Roman Emperor, by his father-in-law,
Arrius Aper , in Emesa (modern-day
Homs )
*
Zengi , (
1146 ), ruler of
Aleppo and
Mosul and founder of the
Zengid Dynasty *
Abdul Rahman Shahbandar , (
1940 ), Syrian nationalist
Vietnam *
Hans Imfeld , (
1947 ), French colonial agent
*
Ngo Dinh Nhu , (
1963 ), politician
*
Ngo Dinh Diem , (
1963 ), first president of
South Vietnam Yemen *
Imam Yahya , (
1948 ), King of
Yemen *
Ibrahim al-Hamadi , (
1977 ), president of
North Yemen *
Ahmad al-Ghashmi , (
1978 ), president of North Yemen killed by bomb along with envoy from South Yemen
*
Jarallah Omar , (
2002 ), deputy secretary-general of
Yemeni Socialist Party *
Pierre Declercq , (
1981 ), Kanak independence leader
*
Haruo Remeliik , (
1985 ), president of the Pacific island of Palau
*
Éloi Machoro , (
1985 ), Kanak independence leader
*
Marcel Nonaro , (
1985 ), Kanak independence leader
*
Jean-Marie Tjibaou , (
1989 ), Kanak independence leader
*
Yéiwene Yéiwene , (
1989 ), Kanak independence leader
*
John Paul Newman , (
1994 ),
New South Wales state minister and member for
Cabramatta *
Sir Peter Blake , (
2001 ), Yachtsman, Expeditioner from
New Zealand , shot in
Amazon by pirates
*
Ivens Buffett , (
2004 ), Deputy Chief Minister of
Norfolk Island Austria *
Karl von Stürgkh , (
1916 ),
Minister-President of Austria *
Franz Birnecker , (
1923 ), Austrian labour representative at
Semperit *
Engelbert Dollfuss , (
1934 ),
chancellor of Austria *
Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou , (
1989 ), dissident
Kurdish Iranian political leader, in
Vienna Belgium *
Maximiliano Gómez , (
1971 ),
Dominican communist leader
*
Gerald Bull , (
1990 ),
Canadian developer of the Martlet
cannon , in
Brussels ,
Belgium (possibly assassinated by
Israeli Mossad agents)
*
André Cools , (
1991 ), Belgian politician
Bulgaria *
Stefan Stambolov , (
1895 ),
Prime Minister of
Bulgaria *
Aleksandar Stamboliyski , (
1923 ), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
*
Lambo Kyuchukov , (
1995 ), ex-Minister of education
*
Vasil Iliev , (
1995 ), insurance boss, owner of "VIS-2"
*
Andrey Lukanov , (
1996 ), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
*
Ivo Karamanski , (
1998 ), insurance tycoon
*
Lyubomir Georgiev Penev , (
1999 ), majoritary owner of
Nova Televizia TV
*
Velichko Todorov , (
2000 ), leader of the People's Party in Pleven
*
Georgi Valkov Georgiev , (
2001 ), european champion, karate
*
Nikolai Kolev , (
2002 ), Supreme Court of Cassation prosecutor
*
Todor Matov , (
2003 ), international wrestling referee
*
Iliya Pavlov , (
2003 ), president of Multigroup corporation, the wealthiest man in Bulgaria
*
Stoil Slavov , (
2004 ), "Interpetroleum and Partners" associate
*
Martin Elandzhiev , (
2004 ), national kick-box champion
*
Shinka Manova , (
2005 ), director of Customs Control
*
Emil Kyulev , (
2005 ), banker, voted Mr. Economics in Bulgaria for 2002
*
Georgi Stoyanov Vasilev , (
2005 ), Sofia city counsellor
*
Ivan "Doktora" Todorov , (
2006 ), businessman alleged of smuggling
Cyprus *
Youssef El-Sebai , (
1979 ), Egyptian writer, in
Cyprus *
Youcef Essalhi , (
2001 ), 19 years old French fundamentalist shot dead in Cyprus by unknown gunman
Czech Republic *
Václav I (Saint Wenceslas), (
935 or
929 ), Duke of
Bohemia *
Václav III , (
1306 ), King of
Bohemia *
Albrecht von Wallenstein , (
1634 ),
Czech general during the
Thirty Years' War *
Alois Rašín , (
1923 ), Minister of Finances of
Czechoslovakia *
Reinhard Heydrich , (
1942 ), a General in the
Nazi German paramilitary corps and governor of occupied Czech lands
*
Jan Masaryk , (
1948 ), a Czech politician. Son of 1st Czechoslovakian president,
Tomáš Masaryk . Cause of death remains unclear
Finland *
Bishop Henry , (
1156 ),
English bishop in
Finland (according to a legend)
*
Eliel Soisalon-Soininen , (
1904 ), attorney General
*
Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov , (
1904 ),
Governor-General of Finland *
Heikki Ritavuori , (
1922 ), Minister of the Interior of Finland
France *
Charles d'Espagne , (
1354 ), constable of France
*
Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans , (
1407 )
*
John, Duke of Burgundy , (
1419 )
*
Gaspard de Coligny , (
1572 )
*
Henri III , (
1589 ), King of
France *
Henri IV , (
1610 ), King of France
*
Jacques de Flesselles , (
1789 ),
Provost of Paris
*
Jean-Paul Marat , (
1793 ), revolutionary
*
Marie François Sadi Carnot , (
1894 ),
President of France *
Jean Jaurès , (
1914 ), politician, pacifist
*
Gaston Calmette , (
1914 ), editor of
Le Figaro newspaper
*
Marius Plateau , (
1923 ), secretary of Action Française
*
Paul Doumer , (
1932 ), President of France
*
Louis Barthou , (
1934 ),
foreign minister of France killed along with King
Alexander I of Yugoslavia at
Marseille *
Ernst vom Rath , (
1938 ), German diplomat in France
*
Constant Chevillon , (
1944 ), head of
FUDOFSI , by
Gestapo in
Lyon *
Camille Blanc , (
1961 ), mayor of
Evian *
Mehdi Ben Barka , (
1965 ), Moroccan socialist leader and Third-World
Tricontinental leader,
disappeared in Paris
*
Outel Bono , (
1973 ),
Chadian medical doctor and anti-
Tombalbaye activist
*
Henri Curiel , (
1978 ),
anticolonialist activist *
José Miguel Beñaran Ordeñana "
Argala ", (
1978 ),
Basque leader
*
Pierre Goldman , (
1979 ), left-wing activist
*
Salah al-Din Bitar , (
1980 ), Syrian Baath politician
*
Jean-Pierre Maïone-Libaude , (
1982 ), right-wing activist and criminal
*
Pierre-Jean Massimi , (
1983 ), secretary of the
département Haute-Corse *
René Audran , (
1985 ), General
*
Georges Besse , (
1986 ),
Renault executive
*
André Mécili ("Ali Mécili"), (
1987 ),
Algeria n opposition leader, in France
*
Dulcie September , (
1988 ),
African National Congress representative, in Paris
*
Shapour Bakhtiar , (
1991 ),
Prime Minister of Iran briefly in 1979, stabbed to death at his home in France
*
Abdelbaki Sahraoui , (
1995 ), co-founder of the Algerian
Islamic Salvation Front , in Paris
*
Claude Erignac , (
1998 ),
prefect of
Corsica *
Robert Feliciaggi , (
2006 ),
Corsican MP, in
Ajaccio Germany *
Alexander Severus , (
235 ),
Roman emperor , near
Moguntiacum (present-day
Mainz ) by his troops
*
Postumus , (
268 ), Gallic emperor, in
Mainz *
Laelianus , (
268 ), Gallic emperor, in
Mainz *
Philipp von Hohenstaufen , (
1208 ), Emperor, in
Bamberg *
Engelbert I. von Köln , (
1225 ),
Archbishop of Cologne *
Konrad von Marburg , (
1233 ), inquisitor
*
Johann Windlock , (
1356 ), Bishop of Constance
*
Kaspar Hauser , (
1833 ), purported son of
Karl, Grand Duke of Baden *
Talat Pasha , (
1921 ), former Ottoman Minister of Interior Affairs, in
Berlin by Armenian Soghomon Tehlirian
*
Matthias Erzberger , (
1921 ), politician
*
Walther Rathenau , (
1922 ), industrialist and politician
*Dr
Erich Klausener , (
1934 ), Minister of
Police *
Gustav von Kahr , (
1934 ), politician
*General
Kurt von Schleicher , (
1934 ), advisor to
Reich President Paul von Hindenburg *
Salah Ben Youssef , (
1961 ),
Tunisian politician, in
Frankfurt *
Belkacem Krim , (
1970 ),
Algerian politician
*
Günter von Drenkmann , (
1974 ),
Berlin chief justice
*
Siegfried Buback , (
1977 ),
German attorney general *
Jürgen Ponto , (
1977 ), CEO
Dresdner Bank *
Hanns-Martin Schleyer , (
1977 ), president of the
German employers' organization
*
Heinz-Herbert Karry , (
1981 ), Minister of Economy in
Hesse *
Ernst Zimmermann , (
1985 ), industrialist
*
Karl Heinz Beckurts , (
1986 ),
Siemens executive
*
Gerold von Braunmühl , (
1986 ), official in the
German Foreign Ministry
*
Alfred Herrhausen , (
1989 ),
Deutsche Bank CEO
*
Detlev Karsten Rohwedder , (
1991 ), director of
Treuhandanstalt for former
East Germany *Sadegh Sharafkandi, Fattah Abdoli, Homayoun Ardalan, Nouri Dehkordi, (
1992 ), dissident
Kurdish Iranian political leaders, in
Berlin (
Mykonos restaurant assassinations )
Greece *
Hipparchus , (
514 BC ), tyrant of
Athens *
Ephialtes , (
461 BC ), leader of the radical democracy movement in Athens
*
Alcibiades , (
404 BC ), Athenian general and politician
*
Philip II of Macedon , (
336 BC ), king of
Macedon , by
Pausanias in
Pella *
Seleucus I Nicator , (
281 BC ), founder of the
Seleucid dynasty , near
Lysimachia *
Cleon of Sicyon , (
272 BC ), tyrant of
Sicyon *
Tidas , (
252 BC ), tyrant of Sicyon
*
Ioannis Capodistrias , (
1831 ), first
president of Greece *
George I of Greece , (
1913 ), king
*
George Tsantes , (
1983 ), U.S. military attaché in Athens
*
Nikos Momferratos , (
1985 ), Greek newspaper publisher
*
William Nordeen , (
1988 ), Tsantes successor as U.S. military attaché in Athens
*
Pavlos Bakoyannis , (
1989 ),
New Democracy politician
*
Costis Peratikos , (
1997 ), Greek shipowner
*
Stephen Saunders , (
2000 ), Brigadier and British military attaché in Athens
Hungary *
István Tisza , (
1918 ), former premier of
Hungary Ireland *
Lord Frederick Cavendish , (
1882 ), Chief Secretary for
Ireland *
Thomas Henry Burke , (
1882 ), Permanent Under Secretary for
Ireland *
Michael Collins , (
1922 ),
President of the Provisional Government and "
IRA "
guerrilla leader
*
Kevin O'Higgins , (
1927 ),
Irish politician
*
Christopher Ewart-Biggs , (
1976 ),
British ambassador to
Ireland *Rev.
Robert Bradford , (
1981 ), Unionist MP in
Northern Ireland *
Veronica Guerin , (
1996 ),
Irish journalist Italy *
Titus Tatius , (
748 BC ),
Sabine king, in
Rome *
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus , (
579 BC ),
Etruscan king of Rome , in Rome by the sons of
Ancus Marcius *
Servius Tullius , (
534 BC ), Etruscan king of Rome, in Rome by
Tarquin II *
Tiberius Gracchus , (
133 BC ), Roman tribune, in Rome by Roman senators
*
Julius Caesar , (
44 BC ), Roman general and dictator, in Rome by members of the
Roman Senate *
Cicero , (
43 BC ), Roman orator, outside of Rome under orders from
Mark Anthony *
Caligula , (
41 ),
Roman Emperor , in Rome by
Cassius Chaerea through a conspiracy with the
Praetorian guard and the Senate
*
Claudius , (
54 ), Roman Emperor, poisoned in Rome by his wife,
Agrippina *
Vitellius , (
69 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the
Flavian army
*
Galba , (
69 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard under orders from
Otho *
Domitian , (
96 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by Stephanus, steward to
Julia Flavia *
Commodus , (
192 ), Roman Emperor, killed in Rome by
Narcissus the wrestler
*
Pertinax , (
193 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
*
Didius Julianus , (
193 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
*
Publius Septimius Geta , (
212 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by
centurion s under orders of
Caracalla *
Elagabalus , (
222 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard under orders of
Julia Maesa and
Julia Mamaea *
Maximinus Thrax , (
238 ), Roman Emperor, outside
Aquileia by his troops
*
Pupienus , (
238 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
*
Balbinus , (
238 ), Roman Emperor, in Rome by the Praetorian Guard
*
Volusianus , (
253 ), Roman Emperor, near Interamna by his troops
*
Trebonianus Gallus , (
253 ), Roman Emperor, near Interamna by his troops
*
Giuliano de' Medici , (
1478 ), co-ruler of Florence
*
Martin Bovelino (Martino Bovollino), (
1531 ), envoy of the
Grisons *
Pellegrino Rossi , (
1848 ),
Papal States Minister of Justice
*
Umberto I of Italy , (
1900 ), king
*
Said Halim Pasha , (
1921 ), former Ottoman Prime
*
Giacomo Matteotti , (
1924 ), Italian socialist politician
*
Luigj Gurakuqi , (
1925 ),
Albanian independence leader, in
Bari *
Benito Mussolini , (
1945 ), fascist
Prime Minister of Italy *
Enrico Mattei , (
1962 ), Italian public head officer, head of
Agip oil company, supported
Algerian independence *
Pier Paolo Pasolini , (
1975 ), Italian writer, poet and film director
*
Aldo Moro , (
1978 ), former
Prime Minister of Italy *
Giuseppe Impastato , (
1978 ), Anti-mafia activist
*
Emilio Alessandrini , (
1979 ), magistrate in
Milano *
Giorgio Ambrosoli , (
1979 ), lawyer, liquidator of Banca Privata Italiana
*
Cesare Terranova , (
1979 ), magistrate
*
Carlo Ghiglieno , (
1979 ),
Fiat manager
*
Italo Schettini , (
1979 ), regional councillor of Democrazia cristiana
*
Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa , (
1982 ), General of the
carabinieri , indirectly investigating on the death of
Enrico Mattei *
Rocco Chinnici , (
1983 ), magistrate
*
Leamon Hunt , (
1984 ),
U.S. chief of the
Sinai Multinational Force and Observer Group (assassinated in Rome)
*
Antonio Saetta , (
1988 ), judge
*
Giovanni Trecroci , (
1990 ), vice mayor of
Villa San Giovanni *
Giovanni Falcone , (
1992 ), anti-
mafia judge
*
Paolo Borsellino , (
1992 ), anti-mafia judge
*
Salvatore Lima , (
1992 ),
mayor of Palermo *
Pino Puglisi , (
1993 ), priest
*
Massimo D'Antona , (
1999 ), advisor of the Italian Minister of Labour
*
Marco Biagi , (
2002 ), Italian Labor Ministry advisor
Malta *
Fathi Shakaki , (
1995 ), leader of
Islamic Jihad Netherlands *
Count Floris V , (
1296 ), murdered by fellow noblemen
*
William I of Orange , (
1584 ),