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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.
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.
A murderer; traitor; assassin; treason
Thomas Chaloner - regicide - was born in 1595.
Thomas Chaloner - regicide - died in 1661.
Richard Deane - regicide - was born in 1610.