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"Unveiling the Dark Art: A Chronicle of Assassinations Through History" The chilling assassination of Sir Curzon Wyllie, a prominent British official in India

Background imageAssassin Collection: Anastasia Bitsenko going to Brest-Litovsk peace meeting

Anastasia Bitsenko going to Brest-Litovsk peace meeting
Anastasia Bitsenko (also spelt Biecenko and Bizenko) in a motor car on the way to the peace negotiations which led to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3rd March 1918 between the Central

Background imageAssassin Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D. C
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D.C. 14 April 1865. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageAssassin Collection: Broadside issued by the War Department on 20 April 1865 offering rewards for the apprehension of

Broadside issued by the War Department on 20 April 1865 offering rewards for the apprehension of John Wilkes Booth
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. Broadside issued by the War Department on 20 April 1865 offering rewards for the apprehension of John Wilkes Booth

Background imageAssassin Collection: Assassination of Lincoln

Assassination of Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth prepares to shoot the US President Abraham Lincoln at Fords Theatre, Washington. Lincoln died of the gunshot wound on the morning of 15 April

Background imageAssassin Collection: Charlotte Corday, 1840 (litho)

Charlotte Corday, 1840 (litho)
1574679 Charlotte Corday, 1840 (litho); (add.info.: Charlotte Corday (1768-1793) assassin of the French Revolutionary, Jean Paul Marat. Lithograph, Paris, c1840.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAssassin Collection: Charles Clarence and Charles d'Arbel in La Dame de St. Tropez by Anicet-Bourgeois and Dennery

Charles Clarence and Charles d'Arbel in La Dame de St. Tropez by Anicet-Bourgeois and Dennery
FLO4631032 Charles Clarence and Charles d'Arbel in La Dame de St. Tropez by Anicet-Bourgeois and Dennery, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1844

Background imageAssassin Collection: Madame Noire

Madame Noire
David Hendrawan

Background imageAssassin Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603. Creators: Santi di Tito, Agnolo Bronzino

Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603. Creators: Santi di Tito, Agnolo Bronzino
Portrait of a Young Woman as Portia Catonis, 1551-1603

Background imageAssassin Collection: Rinaldo and Armida, c16th century. Creator: Anon

Rinaldo and Armida, c16th century. Creator: Anon
Rinaldo and Armida, c16th century

Background imageAssassin Collection: Kanjiro Repels His Would-be Assassins, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Kanjiro Repels His Would-be Assassins, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Kanjiro Repels His Would-be Assassins, 1875. From The Postal News, no. 513

Background imageAssassin Collection: Eviradnus, 1903. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset

Eviradnus, 1903. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
Eviradnus, 1903

Background imageAssassin Collection: Portrait said to be of Charlotte Corday (1768-1793), between 1788 and 1798. Creator: Unknown

Portrait said to be of Charlotte Corday (1768-1793), between 1788 and 1798. Creator: Unknown
Portrait said to be of Charlotte Corday (1768-1793), between 1788 and 1798

Background imageAssassin Collection: Arrest of Charlotte Corday, c1830. Creator: Henry Scheffer

Arrest of Charlotte Corday, c1830. Creator: Henry Scheffer
Arrest of Charlotte Corday, c1830

Background imageAssassin Collection: Saint Louis receiving messengers from the Old Man of the Mountain'. c1773. Creator: Unknown

Saint Louis receiving messengers from the Old Man of the Mountain'. c1773. Creator: Unknown
Saint Louis receiving messengers from the Old Man of the Mountain'. c1773

Background imageAssassin Collection: The Hon. Peniston Lamb with His Horse Assassin (1770), 1929

The Hon. Peniston Lamb with His Horse Assassin (1770), 1929
The Hon. Peniston Lamb with His Horse Assassin and His Dog Tanner, 1770. After Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835). From George Stubbs and Ben Marshall, published by Cassell and Company, Ltd. 1929



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"Unveiling the Dark Art: A Chronicle of Assassinations Through History" The chilling assassination of Sir Curzon Wyllie, a prominent British official in India, sent shockwaves through the empire's corridors of power. Anastasia Bitsenko's fateful journey to the Brest-Litovsk peace meeting took an unexpected turn when she became entangled in a web of political intrigue and paid the ultimate price. Forever etched in history, John Wilkes Booth forever altered America's destiny with his heinous act - assassinating President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre on that fateful April night. As authorities scrambled to bring justice, a haunting broadside offered rewards for capturing John Wilkes Booth and his co-conspirators involved in Lincoln's tragic demise. Henry Clay Frick narrowly escaped death during the Homestead Strike when Alexander Berkman attempted to assassinate him, leaving an indelible mark on American industrialist history. Sicarius spiders lurk silently amidst Chile's Atacama Desert, their venomous nature reminiscent of deadly assassins striking without warning or mercy. The assassination of King Henry IV shook France to its core as this engraving from 1897 immortalizes the dramatic event that changed royal dynasties forever. Beatrice Cenci's story echoes through time - her portrait captures both her beauty and her tragic fate as she fell victim to familial betrayal and met her untimely end in 17th century Italy. Martyrdom stained canvas tells tales of sacrifice like St Peter from Verona who faced persecution for his beliefs, becoming yet another martyr whose memory lives on through artistry. From ancient Rome comes Brutus' marble visage; forever remembered as one who dared challenge tyranny by participating in Julius Caesar’s assassination - a pivotal moment in Roman history.