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Dictator of Rome: March 15, 44 BC: Theatre of Pompey, Rome: Roman Republic: Liberatores [33] Caligula: Emperor of Rome: January 24, 41: Rome: Roman Empire: Praetorian Guard [34] Claudius: October 13, 54: Agrippina the Younger [35] [36] Galba: January 15, 69: Praetorian Guard under orders from Otho [37] Vitellius: December 22, 69: Vespasian's ...
Sentenced to death, died in uncertain circumstances before sentence was carried out Saddam Hussein Iraq: April 28, 1937: President (1979–2003) December 30, 2006: Executed by hanging Sima Chi: China (Western Jin) 284: Emperor (307 to 311) March 14, 313: Executed prisoner of war Sima Ye: China (Western Jin) 300: Emperor (313 to 316) February 7, 318
The list is in chronological order. The name is listed first, followed by the year of death, the country, the name of the office the person held at the time of death, the location of the death (where known) and the cause of death.
Nalu people: 1890–1897† French Senegal: Béhanzin: King of Dahomey Kingdom of Dahomey: 1894–1906† Martinique French Algeria: Gungunhana: King of Gaza: Gaza Empire: 1895–1906† Portugal Azores, Portugal: Khalid bin Barghash: Sultan of Zanzibar: Zanzibar: 1896–1927† German East Africa British Mauritius (Seychelles) Saint Helena ...
The outbreak of the Hungarian Revolution saw Nagy elevated to the position of Prime Minister on 24 October 1956, being removed by the invading Red Army just ten days later. In June of the same year he was tried and executed for treason [82] [83] Tenzin Gyatso Tibet: Dalai Lama China: 30 March 1959 Tibetan uprising
Professor Nérard François-Xavier estimates the same number of people who were sentenced to death; however, he states that 1.3 million people were arrested. [ 3 ] The Soviets themselves made their own estimates with Vyacheslav Molotov saying "The report written by that commission member…says that 1,370,000 arrests were made in the 1930s.
25 world leaders and dictators when they were young. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. ... People. Sharon Stone was 'destitute with a one percent chance of surviving' after stroke ...
The last people to be convicted and executed in Romania were the dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife, Elena Ceaușescu, by firing squad during the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Their accusations ranged from crimes against humanity to high-treason. Abolished in 1990 and banned by Constitution in 1991. Russia: 1999 1996 (rest of Russia)