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List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Europe
List of assassinated people - Austria
- Karl von Stürgkh, (1916), Prime Minister of Austria
- Franz Birnecker, (1923), Austrian labour representative at Semperit
- Engelbert Dollfuss, (1934), chancellor of Austria
List of assassinated people - 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
List of assassinated people - Bulgaria
- Stefan Stambolov, (1895), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski, (1923), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Lambo Kyuchukov, (1995), ex-Minister of education
- Vassil Iliev, (1995), insurance boss, owner of "VIS-2"
- Andrey Lukanov, (1996), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Ivo Karamanski, (1998), insurance tycoon
- Lubomir 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
- Ilia Pavlov, (2003), president of Multigroup corporation, the wealthiest man in Bulgaria
- Stoil Slavov, (2004), "Interpetroleum and Partners" associate
- Martin Elandjiev, (2004), national kick-box champion
- Shinka Manova, (2005), director of Customs Control
- Emil Kiulev, (2005), banker, voted Mr. Economics in Bulgaria for 2002
- Georgi Stoyanov Vassilev, (2005), Sofia city counsellor
List of assassinated people - Cyprus
- Youssef El-Sebai, (1979), Egyptian writer, in Cyprus
- Youcef Essalhi, (2001), 19 years old French fundamentalist shot dead in Cyprus by unknown gunman
List of assassinated people - 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.
List of assassinated people - 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
List of assassinated people - 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
- Louis XVI, (1793), King of France
- Marie Antoinette, (1793), Queen of France
- 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
- Outel Bono, (1973), Chadian medical doctor and anti-Tombalbaye activist
- José Miguel Beñaran Ordeñana "Argala", (1978), Basque leader
- Pierre-Jean Massimi, (1983), secretary of the département Haute-Corse
- René Audran, (1985), General
- Georges Besse, (1986), Renault executive
- André Mécili ("Ali Mécili"), (1987), Algerian 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
List of assassinated people - 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 Interior Minister, in Berlin by Armo 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
List of assassinated people - 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
- Nikos Momferratos, (1985), Greek newspaper publisher
- George I of Greece, (1913), king
- George Tsantes, (1983), U.S. military attaché in Athens
- William Nordeen, (1988), Tsantes successor as U.S. military attaché in Athens
- Costis Peratikos, (1997), Greek shipowner
- Stephen Saunders, (2000), Brigadier and British military attaché in Athens
List of assassinated people - Hungary
- István Tisza, (1918), former premier of Hungary
List of assassinated people - 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
List of assassinated people - 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 centurions 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), Italian Minister of Justice
- Umberto I of Italy, (1900), king
- Giacomo Matteotti, (1924), Italian socialist politician
- Luigj Gurakuqi, (1925), Albanian independence leader, in Bari
- Benito Mussolini, (1945), fascist Prime Minister of Italy
- Aldo Moro, (1978), former Prime Minister of Italy
- 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
- 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
List of assassinated people - Malta
- Fathi Shakaki, (1995), leader of Islamic Jihad
List of assassinated people - The Netherlands
- Count Floris V, (1296), murdered by fellow noblemen
- William I of Orange, (1584), leader of the Dutch war of independence from Spanish rule (Eighty Years War)
- Johan de Witt, (1672), politician, and his brother
- Cornelis de Witt, (1672), by an angry crowd
- Pim Fortuyn, (2002), publicist and politician, leader of his political party
- Theo van Gogh, (2004), film director, writer and critic
List of assassinated people - Poland
- Gabriel Narutowicz, (1922), President of Poland
- Jerzy Popiełuszko, (1984), Polish priest
- Marek Papała, (1998), policeman
List of assassinated people - Portugal
- Inês de Castro, (1355), Queen
- Fernando II, (1483), Duke of Braganza
- Diogo de Beja, (1484), Duke
- Carlos I of Portugal, (1908), King
- Luiz Filipe of Portugal, (1908), Crown Prince
- Sidónio Pais, (1918), President
- Humberto Delgado, (1965), General, Presidential Candidate
List of assassinated people - Romania
- Burebista, (44 BC), King of the Dacians
- Mihai Viteazul, (1601), Ruler of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania
- Barbu Catargiu, (1862), Prime Minister of Romania
- Ion Duca, (1933), Prime Minister of Romania
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, (1938), politician
- Armand Călinescu, (1939), Prime Minister of Romania
- Nicolae Iorga, (1940), former Prime Minister of Romania, historian
- Constantin Tănase, (1945), actor
List of assassinated people - Spain
- Juan Prim, (1870), Prime Minister of Spain and Governor of Puerto Rico
- Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, (1897), Prime Minister of Spain
- José Canalejas, (1912), Prime Minister of Spain
- Eduardo Dato Iradier, (1921), Prime Minister of Spain
- Buenaventura Durruti, (1936), Spanish anarchist killed by a sniper
- Federico García Lorca, (1936), Spanish poet and dramatist
- Mohamed Khider, (1967), Algerian politician, in Madrid
- Luis Carrero Blanco, (1973), Spanish prime minister
- Ricardo Tejero Magro, (1985), Spanish Central Bank director
- Francisco Tomás y Valiente, (1996), former president of the Spanish Constitutional Court
- Miguel Ángel Blanco, (1997), Basque politician, by ETA
- Fernando Buesa Blanco, (2000), Basque politician and party leader
- Ernest Lluch Martín, (2000), former Spanish minister
List of assassinated people - Sweden
- Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, (1436), statesman, Regent of Sweden
- King Gustav III of Sweden, (1792)
- Axel von Fersen, (1810), statesman, Grand Marshal of Sweden
- Andreas von Mirbach, (1975), German military attaché in Stockholm
- Heinz Hillegaart, (1975), German diplomat in Stockholm
- Olof Palme, (1986), Swedish prime minister
- Anna Lindh, (2003), Swedish foreign affairs minister
List of assassinated people - Switzerland
- Berthold von Helfenstein, (1233), Bishop of Chur
- Albert I of Habsburg, (1308), German King and Duke of Austria, by his nephew John Parricida, whom he had deprived of his inheritance, at Windisch on the Reuss River
- Guichard Tavelli, (1375), Bishop of Sion
- Pompejus von Planta-Wildenberg, (1621)
- Jörg Jenatsch, (1639), in Chur
- Rudolf von Planta, (1640), judge in lower Engadin, at the Umbrail pass
- Rudolf von Planta-Wildenberg, (1641), at Rietberg
- Josef Leu, (1845), Catholic politician from Lucerne
- Elisabeth ("Sissi"), (1898), empress of Austria and queen of Hungary, in Geneva
- Vaslav Vorovsky, (1923), Soviet diplomat assassinated in Lausanne
- Wilhelm Gustloff, (1936), German leader of the Swiss Nazi party
- Kazem Rajavi, (1990), Iranian opposition leader, in Geneva
List of assassinated people - United Kingdom
- Carausius, (293), usurper of the Western Roman Empire
- King Edmund I, (946), king of England, stabbed at a banquet
- Edward the Martyr, (979), King of England
- Thomas Becket, (1170), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Henry Stuart, 1st Duke of Albany, (1567), consort of Mary, Queen of Scots
- James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, (1570, Regent of Scotland
- James Sharp, (1679), Archbishop of St Andrews, in Fife, near St Andrews
- Spencer Perceval, (1812), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in London by John Bellingham; only British prime minister to be assassinated
- Lord Frederick Cavendish, (1882), Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Thomas Henry Burke, (1882), Permanent Under Secretary for Ireland
- Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, (1922), British field marshal, retired Chief of the Imperial General Staff and Conservative politician
- Paddy Wilson, (1972), of the SDLP, probably by the Ulster Volunteer Force
- Ross McWhirter, (1975), co-author of the Guinness Book of Records and right wing political activist
- Christopher Ewart-Biggs, (1976), British ambassador to Ireland
- Kadhi Abdullah al-Hagri, (1977), past prime minister of Yemen Arab Republic killed in London.
- Georgi Markov, (1978), Bulgarian dissident
- Airey Neave, (1979), British Conservative politician
- Lord Mountbatten of Burma, (1979), Admiral of the Fleet, last Viceroy of India
- Rev. Robert Bradford, (1981), Unionist MP in Northern Ireland
- Ian Gow, (1990), British Conservative politician
- Jill Dando, (1999), BBC television presenter
List of assassinated people - Yugoslavia and successor states
- Gallienus, (268), Roman emperor, near Naissus
- Probus, (282), Roman emperor. Assassinated at Sirmium
- Carinus, (284), Roman emperor. Assassinated at Margus
- Aleksandar Obrenović, (1903), was king of Serbia. Assassinated in Belgrade.
- Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophie, (1914), killed by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, see: Assassination in Sarajevo
- Milorad Drašković, (1921), Yugoslav interior minister killed by Communist Alija Alijagić
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia, (1934), was king of Yugoslavia. Assassinated in Marseille, France.
- Đuro Basariček, Pavle Radić and Stjepan Radić, (1928), Croatian MPs killed in the Parliament of Kingdom of SHS by Puniša Račić
- Ivan Kramberger, (1992), Slovenian presidential candidate
- Irfan Ljubijankić, (1995), foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Željko Ražnatović ("Arkan"), (2000), Serb paramilitary leader
- Pavle Bulatović, (2000), defense minister of Yugoslavia
- Boško Perošević, (2000), Premier of Vojvodina
- Ivan Stambolić, (2000), Serb politician
- Zoran Đinđić, (2003), Prime Minister of Serbia killed by organized crime groups
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