They say famous killer. But this epithet not figures taken from the victims who have left behind. They have killed only one person. But not ordinary people.
From famous assassins killed persons running the world. While killers, changed the history of the world with these murders. Selecting killers included in this list is made on several criteria. Among them, he should have performed at least one successful murder; murder should have political or national importance and should have done, though not necessarily, killings of / only. In the following we bring you a list of 10 famous murderers.
Julius Marcus Brutus
Julius Marcus Brutus is famous killer in the world. This after the murder that he committed is considered the most famous in history. Brutus, and many others, stabbed Julius Caesar emperor of Rome, March 15, 44 BC. Julius Caesar was the military dictator of Rome starting from the year 50 BC, but his relationship with the Senate of Rome was conflicting. Brutus, a very close friend of Julius Caesar, but also was the Senator, Senator konspiroi with others to kill him because they feared his power, which was growing more and more, can reveal the senate "out game ". Assumed that his last words, while being hit with knives, were: "Et tu Brute?", Which translates' you Brut? ". This phrase has already entered into history.
Andrej Lugovoi
Lugovoi ranked second on. It is believed that a person who has poisoned Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko with polonium Valterovik, November 1, 2006. Lugovoi embarking on this list, because Litvinenko is the first known victim, caused by acute radiation syndrome or radiation poisoning called differently "the first killing nuclear ". Litvinenko believed he had been poisoned while drinking tea with Lugovoi and Kovtun Dmitiri. Litvinenko was a fierce critic of the Russian government and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and at the time was investigating the death of Anna Politkovskaya, a Russian journalist known for its opposition to Putin's administration, which was found murdered in 2006. The murder of Litvinenko brought an irritation between the West and Russia. The latter did not accept ever was behind the assassination.
Lee Harvey Oswald
Murder most controversial in history, on the basis of this list is that of US President John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963 by Osvaldo. An avowed Marxist, Oswald was a Marine who emigrated to the Soviet Union in October of 1959. In 1962 he returned to the US, where he realized that life in the Soviet Union was much better than in America. After attempting to perform various jobs (including a failed assassination attempt against General Edwin Walker), Oswald killed Kennedy ended. He shot Kennedy from the sixth floor of the building where he worked, while the president's motorcade was passing nearby. The weapon used to the Kennedy assassination was an automatic. But Kennedy assassination conspiracies have no end. But all are of one mind that: Oswald (who was killed before depononte) was helped by people with higher position.
Felix Jusupov
Jusupov did murder strange and interesting in history. On 16 December 1916, a group of nobles led by Prince Jusupov killed Gregory Rasputin. According to legend, Rasputin was poisoned, shot and thrown into a river where dead ends. The criminals, as decided that Rasputin was a threat to the empire, first poisoned him with cyanide (which can kill 7 people). But after poisoning surprisingly gave no effect, Jusupov shot him with a pistol. Jusupov, after leaving his body in the room, went to consult with others about what will become of her. When they returned to the crime scene, Rasputin - still alive - Jusupovin grabbed by the throat and then tried to flee. While away, he was shot and three other times leaving dead.
Naturam Godse
Killer of Mahatma Gandhi on 30 January 1948. Gandhi is one of the leading figures in the history of India, and very famous in the world for the way of his peacefully protesting. Way of protest that followed now more and entered into history as the "gandizëm". His killer Godse was a member of an Indian nationalist organization, opposing the Islamic Community and the Indian National Congress. The reason for the murder generally relates to the support given to the division Gandhi of India and weakening suffered it, after insisting that India should pay Pakistan. Godse believed Gandhi was sacrificing the interests of Indians in an attempt to satisfy minority groups. Godse killed Gandhi during his stroll in the evening. He approached Gandhi, greeted him and then shot three times with a pistol.
Carlo Kordej
Jean Paul Marat killer occurred on 13 July 1793. Jean was a key figure during the French Revolution and was considered a martyr for his cause. The support he gave to the September Massacres and participation at the beginning of the Kingdom of Terror marred his reputation and came to be seen as a sample of the Empire. Kordej was condemned by the public for the murder of Marat, although during the Second Empire, it was seen as heroin. Marat recently had a skin disease often sitting in a cold bath. And while he was in such a bathroom, Marat Kordej hit with a bread knife in the chest, while lung and aortën slot. Carlo Kordej enters this list of great importance in the world had the French Revolution. Plus it is one of the only female killer in history.
Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik
Rejnhard Hejdric was the commander of the German secret police during World War II. On 27 September 1941, Hejdric was appointed military governor of the Protectorate of Czechoslovakia, which was occupied by the Nazis. His brutality and ruthlessness did he labeled with names such as the Butcher of Prague, Beast or Hangman. Hejdric was so "successful" in his mission, as much as Hitler decided to appoint a governor in Paris. When British intelligence learned of this fact, they decided that Hejdric had eliminated at all costs. In this context, the British trained two Czech soldiers, Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik, to kill Hejdricin. They attacked his car on 27 May 1942. Hejdric died 11 days later from waste bullets on his body. This was the only success of the Allies of killing a big figure in the Nazi War.
Gravilo Princip
Death of Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria at the hands of Princip was the cause of the outbreak of the First World War. The political goal of his murder was the separation of the southern provinces of Austria and the formation of a single country (Greater Serbia or Yugoslavia). The criminals ambushed the convoy of Duke Ferdinand. During the assassination of Duke cars arrived to save the attack, causing him to flee without being damaged. While he was trying to leave the city, his driver took a wrong turn, without being aware that he was walking towards Gravilo Princip. The latter shot twice on the duke's car, hitting and killing not only Ferdinand, but his wife Sophia.
Balthazar Gerard
Balthazar Gerard is the person who killed Prince William I, Nassau County (also known as the Prince of silence) on 10 July 1584. Prince William was important during the Dutch war for independence from the Kingdom of Spain to the Netherlands. He was directly involved (financially and as a leader) in battles that marked the start of the eight-year war. Gerard, a French Catholic and supporter of Philip II believed that William had betrayed the Spanish king also and the Catholic religion. William Gerard shot in the chest near his home. Historians believe that William is the first head of state in the world that is killing the handgun. And from this point Balthazar Gerard killer enters the list of the ten most famous murderers in history.
Both John Uilkes
It killer of US President Abraham Lincoln, committed on 14 April 1865 at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC. Both was an actor and Confederate sympathizer who konspiroi with many others to kill Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William Seuard. Lincoln believed that the death of his two first seed to topple the current government and will allow the creation of the Confederate Government. Lincoln was the first American president was assassinated. The others are James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy. Both used a 44 caliber weapon with which Lincoln was shot behind the head. But his murder did not bring the expected effect, while Abraham Lincoln continues to be one of the most inspiring presidents of American history.

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