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This list is categorised by the reason for
execution and the year of the execution is included. When a person was sentenced to death for two or more different capital crimes they are listed multiple times.
Arson and sabotage
Assassination
Espionage
Military and civil conflicts, insurrections, and coups d'état
Ancient Times (pre AD 500)
Pre-Modern Era (500-1500)
Early Modern Era (1500-1800)
19th century
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Post 1990
Murder
Mass murder
Serial killers
Piracy
Political opponents
Political purges
Prisoners of war
Religious figures
Robbery and theft
Sexual offences
Homosexuality
Sexual assault
Rape
Paedophiles
Other sex offences
Smuggling
Roger Casement (1916)
arms trafficking
Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers (1986), drug trafficking
Andrew Chan (2015), drug trafficking
Ong Ah Chuan (1981), drug trafficking
Johannes van Damme (1994), drug trafficking
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam (2022), drug trafficking
Vladislav Faibishenko and Yan Rokotov (1961)
Norasharee Gous (2022), drug trafficking
Arthur Gray (1748)
Derrick Gregory (1989), drug trafficking
Tony de la Guardia (1989), drug trafficking
Rodrigo Gularte (2015), drug trafficking
Thomas Kingsmill (1749)
Louis Mandrin (1755)
Michael McAuliffe (1993), drug trafficking
Marco Archer Moreira (2015), drug trafficking
Shanmugam Murugesu (2005), drug trafficking
Van Tuong Nguyen , (2005), drug trafficking
Abdul Kahar Othman (2022), drug trafficking
Akmal Shaikh (2009), drug trafficking
Kalwant Singh (2022), drug trafficking
Myuran Sukumaran (2015), drug trafficking
Iwuchukwu Amara Tochi (2007), drug trafficking
Zahra Bahrami (2011), drug trafficking
Treason
Witchcraft
Other
Executed by Tudors
Beheaded
See also
References
^ Norris, David (2009-05-17).
"Changing Attitudes" . Public Address at the service to mark international day against homophobia in Christ Church Cathedral .
David Norris . Archived from
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^
Official website commemorating 500 years since Bonfadio's birth
Archived 2011-07-22 at the
Wayback Machine
^ Tucker, Scott (1997). The Queer Question: Essays on Desire and Democracy . Boston: South End Press.
ISBN
978-0-89608-577-0 . p. 46.
^ Rocke, Michael (1996).
Forbidden Friendships, Homosexuality and Male Culture in Renaissance Florence . Oxford University Press. pp.
24, 227, 356, 360 .
ISBN
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^ Meyer, Michael J (2000). Literature and Homosexuality . Rodopi. p. 206.
ISBN
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^ Jacob, Roger "Dominique Phinot ", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed January 1, 2006),
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