Yes, a senator can be a victim of regicide if they are targeted in a plot to assassinate a reigning monarch. Regicide typically refers to the killing of a king or queen, but it can involve broader political motivations where other figures, such as senators, may be implicated or harmed during such a political upheaval. The context of the government system and the specific circumstances of the regicide would determine the senator's involvement or victimization.
Thomas Chaloner - regicide - died in 1661.
John Fry - regicide - died in 1657.
Cornelius Holland - regicide - was born in 1599.
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Yes, after the king had died he defended regicide.
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King Louis XVI was the victim of Regicide.
Regicide is the murder of a king.
It's still called regicide
The man committed regicide.
The man comided regicide on linken
The killing of a King is called regicide - an example of regicide was Oliver Cromwell beheading King Charles I of England.
He was a victim of Regicide. That was the name given to King Louis XVI after the Monarchy was ended in France. He was the only French King to be executed.
Richard Deane - regicide - was born in 1610.
Richard Deane - regicide - died in 1653.
Thomas Chaloner - regicide - was born in 1595.
Thomas Chaloner - regicide - died in 1661.