Bakers Dozen

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November, 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 BC.

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812

The only British Prime Minister to be assassinated

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812
  9. Nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi assassinated Socialist leader Inejiro Asanuma, Tokyo, Oct. 12, 1960

A particularly shocking crime, and notably photographed.

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Havery Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812
  9. Nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi assassinated Socialist leader Inejiro Asanuma, Tokyo, Oct. 12, 1960
  10. Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert Kennedy, Los Angeles, June 5, 1968

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Harvey Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812
  9. Nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi assassinated Socialist leader Inejiro Asanuma, Tokyo, Oct. 12, 1960
  10. Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert Kennedy, Los Angeles, June 5, 1968
  11. Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, Prince Felix Yusupov and others assassinated Rasputin, St. Petersburg, December 17, 1916.

The only victim here who isn’t royalty or a politician; however, the conspirators resented Rasputin’s political influence

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Harvey Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812
  9. Nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi assassinated Socialist leader Inejiro Asanuma, Tokyo, Oct. 12, 1960
  10. Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert Kennedy, Los Angeles, June 5, 1968
  11. Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, Prince Felix Yusupov and others assassinated Rasputin, St. Petersburg, December 17, 1916.
  12. Satwant Singh and Beant Singh assassinated Indira Gandhi, Oct. 31, 1984

Famous assassinations.

  1. Leon Czolgosz assassinated Pres. William McKinley, Sept. 6, 1901
  2. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914
  3. Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
  4. Ignacy Hryniewiecki of the People’s Will movement assassinated Tsar Alexander II, St. Petersburg, Russia, March 13, 1881
  5. Dan White shot Harvey Milk and George Moscone, San Francisco, November 27, 1978
  6. Marcus Junius Brutus (and others) assassinated Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, on The Ides of March (March 15th), 44 B.C.
  7. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865
  8. John Bellingham assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, London, May 11, 1812
  9. Nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi assassinated Socialist leader Inejiro Asanuma, Tokyo, Oct. 12, 1960
  10. Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert Kennedy, Los Angeles, June 5, 1968
  11. Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, Prince Felix Yusupov and others assassinated Rasputin, St. Petersburg, December 17, 1916.
  12. Satwant Singh and Beant Singh assassinated Indira Gandhi, Oct. 31, 1984
  13. Khalid Islambouli and other members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad assassinated Anwar Sadat, Oct. 6, 1981

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Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)
  5. Giant tube worm

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)
  9. Banana Slug

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)
  9. Banana Slug
  10. Schistosomes (blood flukes)

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)
  9. Banana Slug
  10. Schistosomes (blood flukes)
  11. Earthworms

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)
  9. Banana Slug
  10. Schistosomes (blood flukes)
  11. Earthworms
  12. Octopus

Non-arthropod invertebrates (i.e. no insects, arachnids or crustaceans)

  1. Sponge
  2. Tardigrade
  3. Portuguese man o’ war
  4. Geoduck
  5. Giant tube worm
  6. Clam
  7. Medusa
  8. Spanish shawl (nudibranch Flabellinopsis iodinea)
  9. Banana Slug
  10. Schistosomes (blood flukes)
  11. Earthworms
  12. Octopus
  13. Leech

I’ll pass