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page 1Executed regicides

Bessus
Bessus or Bessos (; ), also known by his throne name Artaxerxes V ( ; ; died summer 329 BC), was a Persian satrap of the eastern Achaemenid satrapy of Bactria, as well as the self-proclaimed King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 330 to 329 BC.
Shallum
King of Israel, biblical figure
Dragutin Dimitrijević
Serbian military commander (1876–1917)

François Ravaillac
French regicide

Rhadamistus
Rhadamistus (died 58) was a royal prince of the Pharnavazid dynasty of the Iberia who reigned over the Kingdom of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55. He was considered a usurper and tyrant, who was overthrown in a rebellion supported by the Parthian Empire.
Cassius Chaerea
assassin of emperor Caligula
Pausanias of Orestis
ancient Macedonian military, murderer of king Philip II
Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam
Kharijite assassin of Ali ibn Abi Talib (died 661)
Zhao Gao
Qin dynasty politician
Faisal bin Musaid
Saudi Arabian prince, assassin of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1944-1975)
Muhamed Mehmedbašić
Muslim revolutionary and conspirator
Artabanus
court official and murderer of King Xerxes
Pierre Basile
French military personnel
Kara Davud Pasha
Ottoman Empire politician
Marcus Vinicius
husband of Julia Livilla, the sister of emperor Caligula
Narcissus
gladiator and assassin of Emperor Commodus
Otto VIII of Wittelsbach
Ovida
Ovida or Odiva (died 481/482) was a late Western Roman general and warlord of likely Gothic origin and the last Roman ruler of Dalmatia. Ovida initially served Julius Nepos, ruler of Roman Dalmatia and later western Roman emperor in Italy from 474 to 475. After being usurped in 475, Nepos continued to claim the imperial title in exile in Dalmatia, supported by the Eastern Roman Empire, but he was murdered by Ovida and another general, Viator, in 480. Upon his death, Ovida became the ruler of Dalmatia, a position he held until he was defeated and killed by Odoacer, the first barbarian King of I
Jacob Johan Anckarström
assassin of Gustav III, military captain
Sajad hazara
assassin of Afghan king Mohammed Nadir Shah (1933)
Yuwen Huaji
Chinese military general, monarch, and politician (died 619)
Epaphroditos
1st century Roman freedman and secretary to Emperor Nero
Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl
Scottish nobleman

Mirza Reza Kermani
Iranian activist
Mihr Hormozd
Yuwen Zhiji
Tang dynasty person CBDB = 173125
Ljubomir Vulović
Rade Malobabic
Serbian spy