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Dictionary: frat·ri·cide   (frăt'rĭ-sīd') pronunciation
 
n.
  1. The killing of one's brother or sister.
  2. One who has killed one's brother or sister.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin frātricīdium and frātricīda : frāter, frātr-, brother + -cīdium and -cīda, -cide.]

fratricidal frat'ri·cid'al (-sīd'l) adj.
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Word Overheard: fratricide
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The Washington Post made an unusual use of the word fratricide (in this case meaning death by friendly fire) in a report on Pat Tillman, the former NFL star who quit pro football to enlist in the army after 9/11 and was killed in Afghanistan:

"Army officials here were unaware that his death on April 22, 2004, was fratricide when they notified the family that Tillman had been shot"

Link: Tillman's Parents Are Critical Of Army

Posted May 24, 2005.

 
Law Dictionary: Fratricide
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The murder of one's brother.

 
Wikipedia: Fratricide
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"Cain kills Abel", a fratricide illustrated by Gustave Doré (And Cain talked with Abel his brother; and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother and slew him[1]).

Fratricide (from the Latin word frater, meaning: "brother" and cide meaning to kill) is the act of a person killing his or her brother.

Related concepts are sororicide (the killing of one's sister), child murder (the killing of an unrelated child), infanticide (the killing of a child under the age of one year), filicide (the killing of one's child), patricide (the killing of one's father), matricide (the killing of one's mother), mariticide (the killing of one's husband) and uxoricide (the killing of one's wife). See also siblicide

The term may also be used to refer to friendly fire incidents. In a United States military context, it may also refer to an incident where the catastrophic failure and disintegration of one jet engine in a twin-engined fighter aircraft causes the damage or destruction of the second engine, and possibly leads to the loss of the entire aircraft.[citation needed] It also refers to the possible destruction of one MIRV warhead by another.

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Fratricide in legend and fiction

Legend and mythology

Literature and film

Film and television

  • Michael Corleone (in The Godfather, Part II) has his brother Fredo shot.
  • Scar murders his older brother Mufasa in order to usurp his throne in The Lion King (it should be noted that the Lion King was based on Hamlet).
  • In the 1979 anime, Mobile Suit Gundam, Kycilia Zabi kills her brother, Gihren Zabi, to avenge her father's death.
  • In Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive, Flurious destroys his own brother Moltor, by freezing him and shattering him.
  • Dan Scott killed his older brother Keith Scott on One Tree Hill for what he thought was an attempt on his life. Later it was revealed that he killed his brother for no reason when his ex-wife Deb confessed to the deed.
  • In Metalocalypse, Pickles attempts to kill his brother whenever he becomes extremely annoyed with his behavior and criminal tactics.
  • In the anime Code Geass, Lelouch Lamperouge kills his half-brother Clovis la Britannia, in order to stop a massacre ordered to cover up the loss and recovery of an illegal research subject.
  • In the anime Shaman King, Yoh Asakura kills his twin brother Hao in order to prevent his genocidal agenda against humanity.
  • In the season 1 finale of Dexter, Dexter murders his older brother, the "Ice-Truck Killer". This is the conclusion of a major story arc in the first season.
  • Nino Brown kills his brother G Money in "New Jack City" for disloyalty, and as the only way for Nino to start over. G Money asks "am I my brother's keeper".
  • In From Dusk Till Dawn, Seth kills his brother Richie, who has turned into a vampire. Kate is forced to do the same with her brother, Scott.

Video games

  • In Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, when twin girls were not available, twin brothers were used in a ritual in which one brother strangles the other. The one documented occurrence of this is when Itsuki Tachibana killed his brother Mutsuki. It is implied that Ryokan Kurosawa, the father of Yae and Sae Kurosawa, also killed his twin brother.
  • In Final Fantasy XII, Vayne Solidor, the main antagonist and eventual final boss, kills two of his older brothers at the order of his father, Emperor Gramis Solidor (whom Vayne eventually kills as well).
  • In Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Raziel kills his vampire brothers as he seeks out his creator Kain.
  • In the Metal Gear (series), Solid Snake commits fratricide and patricide.
  • In Devil May Cry, Dante kills his twin brother Vergil (under the guise of Nelo Angelo), unaware of the fact that Nelo Angelo was actually his twin brother. In the novels, he thought he had killed Vergil after shooting him while he was under the guise of Gilver.
  • In Mortal Kombat: Deception, Noob Saibot's ending shows him violently murdering his own brother, Sub-Zero with the help of Smoke by ripping him in half.
  • In Galerians, protagonist Rion Steiner kills his "brother" Cain, who strongly resembles him.
  • In Portal, the player earns the "Fratricide" achievement upon destroying the Weighted Companion Cube.
  • In one of the endings of Baroque (game), the protagonist kills his twin brother.
  • In Grandia II, the protagonist Ryudo is forced to defeat (and thus kill) his demon-possessed brother Melfice.
  • In Baldur's Gate, the player character will fight against, and kill, his or her brother Sarevok.
  • At the end of the storyline of the video game Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, Huang's uncle Kenny Lee is found out to be the one who had Huang's father killed by two men, who was Kenny Lee's brother, which Huang was trying to find out at the start of the game, and avenge his father's death.

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Ottoman Empire

In the Ottoman Empire a policy of judicial royal fratricide was introduced by Sultan Mehmet II. When a new Sultan ascended to the throne he would imprison all of his surviving brothers and kill them by strangulation with a silk cord as soon as he had produced his first male heir. The largest killing took place on the succession of Mehmed III when 16 of his brothers were killed and buried with their father. The aim was to prevent civil war as Islamic cultures had no fixed rules for royal succession (such as primogeniture) and bloody conflicts would erupt as the old king was approaching the end. The practice was abandoned in the 17th century by Ahmed I, replaced by imprisonment in the Kafes. This practice is alleged to have sent several future Sultans mad.

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Translations: Fratricide
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - brødremord

Nederlands (Dutch)
broeder-/ zustermoord (enaar)

Français (French)
n. - fratricide

Deutsch (German)
n. - Brudermord

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αδελφοκτονία, αδελφοκτόνος, φονιάς αδελφού

Italiano (Italian)
fratricidio

Português (Portuguese)
n. - fratricídio (m), fratricida (m)

Русский (Russian)
убийство брата/сестры

Español (Spanish)
n. - fratricidio

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - brodermord, brodermördare

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
兄弟杀害, 杀害兄弟者

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 兄弟殺害, 殺害兄弟者

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 형제 살해범

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 兄弟殺し, 兄弟殺しの犯人

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) قاتل أخيه أو أخته‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮רצח אח, רוצח אחיו‬


 
 

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