Famous Assassinations of History from Philip of Macedon, 336 B. C., to Alexander of Servia, A. D. 1903

Famous Assassinations of History




From Philip of Macedon, 336 B.C., to Alexander of Servia, A.D. 1903 By Francis Johnson WITH TWENTY-NINE PORTRAITS
Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1903 Copyright A. C. McClurg & Co. 1903 Published September 19, 1903 UNIVERSITY PRESS · JOHN WILSON AND SON · CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.

THE thirty-one assassinations, famous in history, which are narrated in this volume, have never before had their stories told in a collected form in any language. The accounts of them were scattered through the historical works of all nations, and through many volumes of private memoirs, which had to be scanned for proper and trustworthy material. It is hoped that their presentation in this form will make an interesting volume, not only for the student of history, but also for the general reader, on account of the historical and psychological interest which attaches to them.
These assassinations embrace a period of nearly twenty-five centuries,—that of Philip of Macedon, in 336 B.C., being the first, and that of Alexander and Draga, in the present year, being the last. Only those assassinations have been included which either had an important and political bearing on the world, or on the nation immediately affected, or which left a profound, and, it would seem, indelible impression on the imagination of contemporaries and posterity. All those which were not distinguished by one of these features were excluded from this series.

Francis Johnson
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2016-10-13

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Assassination

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