Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, can be defined as the state-sanctioned practice of executing a person as punishment for an actual or supposed crime. Although the death penalty is now illegal in most countries, this was not always the case.
Che Guevara
Ernesto "Che" Guevara was a Marxist revolutionary who played an important role in the Cuban Revolution. He was executed by the Bolivian army on October 9, 1967.
Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette was captured and made to suffer humiliation at the hands of her captors, before she was eventually executed by guillotine in 1793.
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc is another prominent figure in French history who met a disastrous fate. Said to have been sent by God, Joan of Arc was taken to King Charles VII in 1428 to lead France to victory in the Hundred Years' War.
Captured after a failed siege in Compiègne, Joan of Arc was jailed and charged with more than 70 crimes. At 19 years old, she was sentenced to death by burning.
Ted Bundy
Convicted serial killer Ted Bundy was executed by electric chair on January 24, 1989. Shortly before his death, he admitted to 30 murders, all of which he had previously denied.
Ted Bundy
To this day, the murderer's victim total is unknown, but it is likely a lot higher than 30. One of the lawyers in his last defense team once described him as "the very definition of heartless evil."
Guy Fawkes
When the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 failed, English Catholic Guy Fawkes was sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered for his involvement.
Guy Fawkes
When it came to his execution day, Fawkes' neck broke as he was hanged. Some sources claim that he jumped, so as to avoid the full agony of his sentence.
Walter Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh was an English explorer, most often associated with the country's colonization of North America. He was beheaded in 1618 for his alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow the king.
Walter Raleigh
Many people at the time thought that the treatment of Walter Raleigh was unjust, a sentiment that survives today, despite the fact that the colonialist is no longer so popular as he once was.
Nicolae Ceauşescu
General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party, Nicolae Ceauşescu was the second and last Communist leader of Romania. He was overthrown in the revolution of 1989.
Nicolae Ceauşescu
After being overthrown, he and his wife Elena fled the capital. They were quickly captured, however, and tried and convicted of economic sabotage and genocide. They were both executed by firing squad on December 25, 1989.
Pierre Laval
Pierre Jean Marie Laval was a controversial French politician from the 20th century. He had many different political pursuits, one of which was heading up the Nazi collaborationist government of 1942-1944.
Pierre Laval
In 1945, he was executed by firing squad in France, after being found guilty of plotting against the security of the state and collaborating with the enemy.
Perhaps the most famous of Henry VIII's eight wives, Anne Boleyn is renowned in Tudor history for her inability to provide the King with a male heir.
Anne Boleyn
She was also charged with a number of crimes including treason and adultery, and it was this that led to her execution by beheading on May 19, 1536.
The Romanov family
The House of Romanov ruled Imperial Russia for more than 300 years from 1613. But their reign was brought to an abrupt end in 1917, when the whole family was shot dead by Bolshevik revolutionaries.
Saddam Hussein
The former Iraqi leader was sentenced to death after being convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the Dujail massacre.
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