Rasputin.
Cleopatra's first husband, Ptolemy XIII, drowned in the Nile while trying to escape from Alexandria at the close of the Alexandrian War. Her second husband died mysteriously as soon as they arrived back in Alexandria after Caesar's murder. All the evidence from the time points to Cleopatra having a major part in his death.
she did not murder her brother Cesar did it because he wanted power
Hypatia of Alexandria lived during a time of significant political and religious turmoil in the late Roman Empire, approximately from 360 to 415 CE. Her life coincided with the rise of Christianity as a dominant force, leading to increasing tensions between pagan philosophers and Christian authorities. The decline of the Hellenistic intellectual tradition and the eventual destruction of the Library of Alexandria further marked this period. Hypatia herself became a symbol of the struggle between science and religion, ultimately leading to her tragic murder by a Christian mob, which symbolized the end of an era of classical scholarship.
Murder covers most types of killing someone. If an official in government is killed for ideology reasons, sometimes its called assassination.
the former king of Thebes
Gigori (might spell this wrong) Rapsutin. He claimed to be a "spiritual" man, even though he harassed women and drank alchohol. He supposedly healed her son, Alexi.
To say murder in Russian, you would say "убийство" which is pronounced as "oo-bee-yst-vo."
Laurence Kelly has written: 'Diplomacy and murder in Tehran' -- subject(s): Authors, Russian, Biography, Diplomats, Murder, Russian Authors
Stalin
The massacre of Christians in Alexandria, by Jews. It ultimately paved the way for her own murder by a Christian mob.
He didn't. They were good friends. In fact, Hypatia was blamed for the rift between Orestes & Cyril of Alexandria, which ultimately resulted in her murder.
John F. O'Conor has written: 'The Sokolov investigation of the alleged murder of the Russian Imperial Family' -- subject(s): Assassination, Murder, History
Czar Nicholas II Romanov was the Czar who was killed several months after the October Revolution. The murder took place during the Russian Civil War.
who is the crazy Russian billionaire who tried to kill the three England goalkeepers
Yes, don't you find it fun to murder sea otters by the thousands?
Sergei Mikhailovich Sukhotin was a lieutenant in the Russian army and is best known for his involvement in the assassination of Grigori Rasputin in December 1916. He was part of a group of nobles who believed that Rasputin's influence over the royal family was detrimental to Russia. Sukhotin played a significant role in the plot, which involved luring Rasputin to a residence, where he was ultimately killed. The assassination reflected the turmoil and political intrigue of the waning days of the Russian Empire.
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