casement
Sir Roger Casement.
John brown.....100%
he was not a soldier he was a spy. but it was before 1776 because he was hanged because he was captured as a spy and that was the year he was hanged
After being captured, Ned Kelly was put on trial and then hanged.
John Brown
The Connecticut militia leader you are referring to is Nathan Hale. He volunteered for a dangerous spy mission during the American Revolution to gather intelligence on British troop movements. Unfortunately, he was captured by the British and tried for espionage, ultimately being hanged on September 22, 1776. Hale is remembered for his famous last words, expressing his regret that he had only one life to give for his country.
Eichmann lived in Argentina and Brazil... He was captured by Israel...and tried...and hanged...
He was tried by the Iraqi Interim government and later hanged.
Eichmann lived in Argentina and Brazil... He was captured by Israel...and tried...and hanged...
Pedro Almazan was a 17th century leader of Llocos Norte, Philippines. He led armed struggle against Spanish colonizer as he felt that their treatment of local populace was unfair. He was captured by Spaniards after a brief skirmish and hanged in 1661.
John Ball, a key figure in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, was captured and subsequently executed. He was hanged in the presence of the authorities, and his body was later dismembered as a warning to others. His death symbolized the brutal suppression of the uprising and the harsh response from the ruling class to the demands for social and economic reforms.