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*[[Edmund Dudley|Sir Edmund Dudley]] – [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]] – (1510) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for extortion <ref name= CP/>
*[[Edmund Dudley|Sir Edmund Dudley]] – [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]] – (1510) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for extortion <ref name= CP/>
*[[Richard Empson|Sir Richard Empson]] – [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]], [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]] – (1510) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for extortion <ref name= CP/>
*[[Richard Empson|Sir Richard Empson]] – [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]], [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]] – (1510) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for extortion <ref name= CP/>
*[[Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk]] (1513) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] as Yorkist claimant to throne. <ref name= CP/>
*[[Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk]] (1513) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] as Yorkist claimant to throne. <ref name= CP/>
*[[Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]] – [[Lord High Steward]] and [[Lord High Constable]] – (1521) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] as claimant to throne <ref name= CP/>
*[[Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]] – [[Lord High Steward]] and [[Lord High Constable]] – (1521) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] as claimant to throne <ref name= CP/>
*[[Rhys ap Thomas|Sir Rhys ap Gruffydd]] (1531) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for conspiracy with Scotland <ref name= CP/>
*[[John Fisher|Saint John Fisher]] – Catholic Bishop of Rochester – (1535)- Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for refusing to take [[Oath of Supremacy]] <ref name= CP/>
*[[John Fisher|Saint John Fisher]] – Catholic Bishop of Rochester – (1535)- Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for refusing to take [[Oath of Supremacy]] <ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas More|Saint Sir Thomas More]] – [[Lord Chancellor]], [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]], [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker of the House of Commons]] – (1535) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for refusing to take [[Oath of Supremacy]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas More|Saint Sir Thomas More]] – [[Lord Chancellor]], [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]], [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker of the House of Commons]] – (1535) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for refusing to take [[Oath of Supremacy]]<ref name= CP/>


*[[Anne Boleyn]] – Queen of England and Henry's Wife – (1536) – Executed by sword at the [[Tower of London]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Anne Boleyn]] – Queen of England and Henry's Wife – (1536) – Executed by sword at the [[Tower of London]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford]] (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford]] (1536) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Henry Norris (courtier)|Sir Henry Norris]] – [[groom of the stool|Groom of the Stool]] – (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Henry Norris (courtier)|Sir Henry Norris]] – [[groom of the stool|Groom of the Stool]] – (1536) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[William Brereton (groom)|Sir William Brereton]], [[Knight of the Bath|KB]] – [[Groom of the Chamber|Groom of the Privy Chamber]] – (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[William Brereton (groom)|Sir William Brereton]], [[Knight of the Bath|KB]] – [[Groom of the Chamber|Groom of the Privy Chamber]] – (1536) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Francis Weston|Sir Francis Weston]] – [[Gentleman of the Privy Chamber]] – (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Francis Weston|Sir Francis Weston]] – [[Gentleman of the Privy Chamber]] – (1536) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Mark Smeaton]] (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Mark Smeaton]] (1536) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>


*[[Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]] (1537) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]] (1537) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford]] – [[Chief Butler of England]] – (1537) – Executed at Lincoln by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*[[John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford]] – [[Chief Butler of England]] – (1537) – Executed at Lincoln by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir [[Robert Constable]] (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir [[Robert Constable]] (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
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*Sir Nicholas Tempast (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir Nicholas Tempast (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir William Lumley (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir William Lumley (1537) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir Edward Neville (1538) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]
*Sir Edward Neville (1538) – Executed at Toer Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for being in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]<ref name= CP/>


*[[Henry Pole, 11th Baron Montacute]] (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism.<ref name= CP/>
*[[Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Privy Council of England|PC]], [[Lord Warden of the Stannaries]] – (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for treason <ref name= CP/>
*[[Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Privy Council of England|PC]], [[Lord Warden of the Stannaries]] – (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for treason <ref name= CP/>
*[[Nicholas Carew (courtier)|Sir Nicholas Carew]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Privy Council of England|PC]] – [[Master of the Horse]] – (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism <ref name= CP/>
*[[Nicholas Carew (courtier)|Sir Nicholas Carew]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Privy Council of England|PC]] – [[Master of the Horse]] – (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism <ref name= CP/>
*[[Henry Pole, 11th Baron Montacute]] (1539) – Executed at tower Hill by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism.<ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas Dingley|Sir Thomas Dingley]] (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for being implicated in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Adrian Fortescue (martyr)|Blessed Sir Adrian Fortescue]] (1539) – Executed by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism <ref name= CP/>
*[[Adrian Fortescue (martyr)|Blessed Sir Adrian Fortescue]] (1539) – Executed by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for Catholicism <ref name= CP/>
*[[Richard Whiting (Abbot)|Richard Whiting, Abbot of Glastonbury]] (1539) - Executed on Glastonbury Tor by Thomas Cromwell (hung, drawn and quartered).
*[[Richard Whiting (Abbot)|Richard Whiting, Abbot of Glastonbury]] (1539) - Executed on Glastonbury Tor by Thomas Cromwell (hung, drawn and quartered).
*[[Thomas Dingley|Sir Thomas Dingley]] (1539) – Executed at Tower Hill by order of [[Henry VIII of England]] for being implicated in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]]<ref name= CP/>

*[[Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]] – [[Secretary of State (England)|Secretary of State]], [[Master of the Rolls]], [[Lord Privy Seal]], [[Governor of the Isle of Wight]], [[Justice in Eyre]], [[Lord Great Chamberlain]] (1540) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for treason <ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex]], [[Order of the Garter|KG]], [[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]] – [[Secretary of State (England)|Secretary of State]], [[Master of the Rolls]], [[Lord Privy Seal]], [[Governor of the Isle of Wight]], [[Justice in Eyre]], [[Lord Great Chamberlain]] (1540) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for treason <ref name= CP/>
*[[Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury]] (1540) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[high treason]] and buggery.
*[[Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury]] (1540) – Executed by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[high treason]] and buggery.
*[[Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane]] – [[Lord Deputy of Ireland]] (1541) – Executed at tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]] after allowing the escape of his nephew [[Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane]] – [[Lord Deputy of Ireland]] (1541) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]] after allowing the escape of his nephew [[Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury]] (1541) – Executed at Tower Green by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[high treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury]] (1541) – Executed at Tower Green by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[high treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Catherine Howard]] – Queen of England and Henry's Wife (1542) – Executed at Tower Green by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Catherine Howard]] – Queen of England and Henry's Wife (1542) – Executed at Tower Green by [[Henry VIII of England]] for [[High Treason]]<ref name= CP/>
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[[Image:Contemporary German print depicting Charles Is beheading.jpg|thumb|This contemporary German print depicts Charles I's decapitation in 1649.]]
[[Image:Contemporary German print depicting Charles Is beheading.jpg|thumb|This contemporary German print depicts Charles I's decapitation in 1649.]]
*[[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]] – [[Lord Warden of the Stannaries]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall]], [[Vice-Admiral of Devon]], [[Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard]], [[Governor of Jersey]] – (1618) – Executed in the [[Old Palace Yard]], Westminster by orders of James VI of Scotland
*[[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]] – [[Lord Warden of the Stannaries]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall]], [[Vice-Admiral of Devon]], [[Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard]], [[Governor of Jersey]] – (1618) – Executed in the [[Old Palace Yard]], Westminster by orders of James VI of Scotland
*[[Mervyn Toushet, 2nd Earl of Catlehaven]] - Executed at tower Hill for aiding buggery (1631)<ref name= CP/>
*[[Mervyn Toushet, 2nd Earl of Catlehaven]] - Executed at Tower Hill for aiding buggery (1631)<ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford]], [[Knight of the Garter|KG]] – [[Custos Rotulorum of the West Riding of Yorkshire]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland|Lord Deputy of Ireland]], [[List of Lord Lieutenants of Ireland|Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]] – (1641) – Executed at Tower Hill on orders of [[Parliament]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford]], [[Knight of the Garter|KG]] – [[Custos Rotulorum of the West Riding of Yorkshire]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire]], [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland|Lord Deputy of Ireland]], [[List of Lord Lieutenants of Ireland|Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]] – (1641) – Executed at Tower Hill on orders of [[Parliament]]<ref name= CP/>
*Archbishop [[William Laud]] – [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] – (1645) – Executed at Tower Hill on orders of [[Parliament]] <ref name= CP/>
*Archbishop [[William Laud]] – [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] – (1645) – Executed at Tower Hill on orders of [[Parliament]] <ref name= CP/>
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*[[Oliver Cromwell]] (1661) – although already dead, he was beheaded by order of [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]; some believe his mother ordered it
*[[Oliver Cromwell]] (1661) – although already dead, he was beheaded by order of [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]; some believe his mother ordered it
*[[Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll]] (1661) – Executed by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] for the death of his father [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]
*[[Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll]] (1661) – Executed by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] for the death of his father [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]
*[[Henry Vane the Younger|Sir Henry Vane the Younger]] (1662) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] for the death of his father Charles I
*[[Henry Vane the Younger|Sir Henry Vane the Younger]] (1662) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] for the death of his father Charles I <ref name= CP/>
*[[John Twyn]] (1663) - Hanged, drawn, quartered and beheaded (and head displayed on a Ludgate spike) for publishing an anonymous pamphlet justifying the right of rebellion against the king
*[[John Twyn]] (1663) - Hanged, drawn, quartered and beheaded (and head displayed on a Ludgate spike) for publishing an anonymous pamphlet justifying the right of rebellion against the king
*[[William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford]] (1680) – Executed by being falsely accused of treason
*[[William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford]] (1680) – Executed at Tower Hill by being falsely accused of treason <ref name= CP/>
*[[William Russell, Lord Russell]] – [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)|Tavistock]] and [[Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)|Tavistock]] – (1683) – Executed for being involved with the [[Rye House Plot]]
*[[William Russell, Lord Russell]] – [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)|Tavistock]] and [[Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)|Tavistock]] – (1683) – Executed for being involved with the [[Rye House Plot]]
*[[Algernon Sidney]] (1683) – Executed at [[Tower Hill]] for being involved with the [[Rye House Plot]]
*[[Algernon Sidney]] (1683) – Executed at Tower Hill for being involved with the [[Rye House Plot]]<ref name= CP/>
*[[Sir Thomas Armstrong]] – [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Stafford (UK Parliament constituency)|Stafford]] (1684) – Executed by [[George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys|Judge Jeffreys]] for supporting Monmouth
*[[Sir Thomas Armstrong]] – [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Stafford (UK Parliament constituency)|Stafford]] (1684) – Executed by [[George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys|Judge Jeffreys]] for supporting Monmouth
*[[James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth]] (1685) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[James II of England|James II]] after the [[Battle of Sedgemoor]] for treason. <ref name= CP/>
*[[James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth]] (1685) – Executed at Tower Hill by [[James II of England|James II]] after the [[Battle of Sedgemoor]] for treason. <ref name= CP/>

Revision as of 18:59, 29 March 2011

The following is a list of notable people who were beheaded, arranged alphabetically by country or region and with date of decapitation. Special sections on "Religious figures" and "Fictional characters" are also appended.

These individuals may have lost their heads either accidentally or intentionally (as a form of execution or posthumously).

Salome and the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, by Titian
Saint Paul's Beheading (1887) by Enrique Simonet

Austria

Byzantine Empire

Canada

  • Tim McLean (2008) - murdered and decapitated on Greyhound bus.

China

Denmark

England

For English beheadings after 1707, see the Great Britain section below
The heads of famous English traitors were customarily spiked on London Bridge
This contemporary German print depicts Charles I's decapitation in 1649.
Execution of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth by Jack Ketch on Tower Hill, 15 July 1685 (O.S), in a popular print.

European New World colonies

Blackbeard's severed head hanging from Maynard's bowsprit
Execution of Diego de Almagro
Metacomet (1676) - New England Indian chief "King Philip" executed for resisting white settlement.
Blackbeard (1718) - pirate beheaded after capture at Ocracoke Island
Vasco Núñez de Balboa (1519) - Spanish conquistador who discovered the Pacific Ocean. Executed by rivals Francisco Pizarro and Pedro Arias de Avila
Dutty Boukman (1791) - Executed by the French for promoting a slave rebellion.
Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (Tiradentes) (1792) – the body was quartered after his hanging for revolutionary activity
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Ignacio Allende (1811) - Mexican insurgents were beheaded after their execution by firing squad
Manuel Ascencio Padilla (1816) - Executed for insurrection after the Battle of La Laguna.
Diego de Almagro (1538) – Executed in Cuzco by his rival Francisco Pizarro
Gonzalo Pizarro (1548) – Executed in Peru by Pedro de la Gasca for rebellion.

Finland

France

Ancien Regime

French Revolution

The execution of Robespierre

Republic of France

Georgia

Germany

Pre-20th century

Execution of Pirates in Hamburg, 1573

Weimar Republic

  • Peter Kürten (1931) – The Vampire of Düsseldorf – Guillotined in Cologne for murder.

Nazi Germany

File:Plötzenseedeathroom.jpg
The execution room at Plötzensee Prison, Berlin and guillotine.

Great Britain

See also the sections on England and Scotland for beheadings before the Union of 1707.

Hungary

India

Iraq

Italy

The Execution of Marino Faliero, Eugène Delacroix, 1827.

Ancient Rome

Medieval Italy

  • Conradin, King of Sicily (29 October 1268)- executed in Naples by Charles of Anjou
  • Frederick I of Baden, Margrave of Baden (29 October 1268)- executed in Naples by Charles of Anjou
  • Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice (1355) – Executed for a failed coup d'état.

Later Italy

Japan

Home islands

Sergeant Siffleet's execution at Aitape, 1943

Japanese occupied territories (20th century)

Korea

Netherlands

Ottoman Empire

Pakistan

Northwest India before 1947

Islamic Republic of Pakistan

  • Daniel Pearl (2002) – US citizen beheaded by Islamic terrorists.

Poland

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Scotland

For Scottish beheadings after 1707, see the Great Britain section above
The Scottish Maiden on display at the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Spain

Sweden

Execution of Anna Månsdotter. The executioner Dalman stands to the far left, hiding his axe behind his back.

Switzerland

Execution of Greifensee garrison

United States

For beheadings before 1776, see the European New World colonies section above

Vietnam

Execution of Pierre Dumoulin-Borie

Religious figures

Biblical accounts

Judith beheading Holofernes

Christian saints

The martyrdom of St Alban, from a 13th century manuscript, now in the Trinity College Library, Dublin
The martyrdom of Saints Cosmas and Damian by Fra Angelico (Musee du Louvre, Paris)
The martyrdom of St Nicasius

Islamic

Sikh

  • Guru Tegh Bahadur (1675) – for refusing to convert to Islam.
  • Baba Deep Singh (1757) – in the Battle of Amritsa
  • 1000 Sikhs (1746) – executed by Lakhpat Rai in Lahore.

Fictional characters

Perseus with the Head of Medusa, by Benvenuto Cellini (Florence)
Hercules slaying the Hydra, Hans Sebald Beham engraving, 1545

See also

References

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  2. ^ "The Martyrdom of Archbishop Richard Scrope". The Catholic University of America. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
  3. ^ "EARL OF STRAFFORD KILLED; Decapitated by an Express Train at a Railroad". New York Times. 17 May 1899. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  4. ^ Life for head-on-beach murderers BBC NEWS, 6 March 2009
  5. ^ The Pacy and the Levant. Google Books. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  6. ^ Acts of the Apostles: Commentary
  7. ^ Apostle Saul (Paul)