List of people who were beheaded

The following is a list of 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 lost their heads intentionally (as a form of execution or posthumously). A list of people who were decapitated accidentally, including animal-related deaths, can be found at List of people who were decapitated.

Salome and the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, by Titian
The Beheading of Saint Paul. Painting by Enrique Simonet in 1887

    Austria

    Brazil

    • Jordão da Silva Cantanhede (2013) – a Brazilian amateur football referee,[1] was lynched, quartered and beheaded by football spectators in Pio XII after he stabbed a player in a match he officiated on 30 June 2013. Spectators then put his head on a stake in the middle of the pitch. A viral video later surfaced of medical officials reassembling his body.[2][3][4]
    • João Rodrigo Silva Santos (2013) – Brazilian football player, murdered and beheaded by suspected drug traffickers.[5]

    Byzantine Empire

    Canada

    China

    Mural depicting Jing Ke's assassination attempt on the King of Qin; the severed head of Huan Yi is in an open box at bottom.

    Chile

    Denmark

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    • Zaida Catalán (2017) – Swedish politician of Chilean descent, kidnapped and executed in 2017

    England

    The heads of famous English traitors were customarily spiked on London Bridge
    Piers Gaveston at the feet of the Earl of Warwick, 1312
    Execution of Hugh Despenser the younger, 1326
    The execution of Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset at Tewkesbury, 1471
    Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1587
    Raleigh just before being beheaded in 1618– an illustration from c. 1860
    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

    Bolivia

    Brazil

    • Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (Tiradentes) (1792) – the body was quartered after his hanging for revolutionary activity

    British North America

    Haiti

    Mexico

    Panama

    Peru

    Finland

    • Tahvo Putkonen (1825) – beheaded for murder; this was the last legal beheading in Finland.

    France

    Ancien Régime

    French Revolution

    Note: some estimates place the number of persons executed by the guillotine, particularly during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794), at 40,000.

    Execution of Marie Antoinette, 1793
    Execution of Jacques Pierre Brissot, 1793
    The execution of Robespierre
    The execution of Robespierre, 1794

    French First Republic

    Restoration

    French Republic

    Georgia

    Germany

    Pre-20th century

    Execution of Johann Wittenborg, 1363
    Execution of Pirates in Hamburg, 1573

    Weimar Republic

    • Fritz Haarmann (1925) – The Butcher (or Vampire) of Hanover; guillotined in Hanover for murder
    • Peter Kürten (1931) – The Vampire of Düsseldorf; guillotined in Cologne for murder

    Nazi Germany

    Great Britain

    Execution of Lord Lovat, 1747
    Jeremiah Brandreth's head, 1817

    Hungary

    India

    Iraq

    Ancient Mesopotamia

    • Teumann (653 BC), king of Elam, by the conquering Assyrian Ashubanipal at the Battle of Til-Tuba; his son Tammaritu was also beheaded

    Caliphate

    Modern

    Iceland

    Iran

    Execution of Buqa
    • Buqa (1289) - Grand Vizier. Executed for treason.

    Ireland

    Palestine

    Judea and Palestine

    Italy

    The Execution of Marino Faliero, Eugène Delacroix, 1827.

    Ancient Rome

    Medieval Italy

    Later Italy

    Giovanni Battista Bugatti, executioner of the Papal States between 1796 and 1865, carried out 516 executions

    Japan

    Head of Kim Okgyun, 1894

    Home islands

    Sergeant Siffleet's execution at Aitape, 1943

    Japanese-occupied territories (20th century)

    Modern Japan

    Korea

    Netherlands/Belgium

    Beheading of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt

    Norway

    Ottoman Empire

    Pakistan

    Raja Dahir (712) – executed on command of Muhammad bin Qasim after Dahir's empire was defeated.
    • United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
    Syed Ahmad Barelvi (1831) – Sufi mujahideen who was beheaded by Sikh army in the battle of balakot
    • Islamic Republic of Pakistan
    Daniel Pearl (2002) – American journalist killed by al-Qaeda.
    Piotr Stańczak (February 2009) – Polish engineer beheaded in Pakistan by terrorists

    Papua New Guinea

    Philippines

    The following were all executed by ISIL-inspired terrorist group Abu Sayyaf.

    Poland

    Russia

    Saudi Arabia

    Scotland

    The Scottish Maiden on display at the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

    Spain

    Sri Lanka

    • Puviraja Pandaram (1591) – Hindu king who was beheaded by Portuguese. Portuguese, led by André Furtado as commander, mounted a military campaign against the Jaffna kingdom from Mannar and succeed for conquer Jaffna kingdom.[34]
    • Keppetipola Disawe (1818) – beheaded by British Ceylon in Kandy, Sri Lanka for fighting for independence.

    Sweden

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

    Syria

    Switzerland

    Execution of Greifensee garrison

    United States

    • Isaac N. Ebey (1857) – Washington state pioneer murdered by Haida Indians
    • Pearl Bryan (1896) – murdered in Fort Thomas, Kentucky
    • Captain Harry Miller (1936) – beheaded after murder near New Trenton, Indiana, "Head and Hands" murder[35]
    • 16 victims of Jeffrey Dahmer (1978–1991)
    • Christa Hoyt (1990) – decapitated by serial killer Danny Rolling
    • Frank Griga and Krisztina Furton (1995) – decapitated and dismembered by Daniel Lugo and Adrian Doorbal members of the infamous Sun Gym gang in Miami[36]
    • Aasiya Zubair (2009) – decapitated in New York by murderer/husband Muzzammil Hassan
    • Hanny Tawadros and Amgad Konds (2013) – decapitated posthumously, allegedly by murderer Yusef Ibrahim[37]
    • Colleen Hufford (2014) – 54-year-old woman was decapitated in Oklahoma by a 30-year-old pro-Jihad, Islamist, Jah'Keem Yisrael, formerly Alton Alexander Nolen.
    • Lee Manuel Viloria-Paulino (2016) – decapitated by murderer
    • Jennifer Schlecht (2019) - decapitated by her husband in their Harlem flat, he then killed their daughter & hung himself on a fan. Yonathan Tedla (the husband) put Jennifer Schlecht's head in her lap.
    • Cecilia Gibson (Feb 2020) – 79 year old Cecilia Gibson, step-grandmother of her killer, Kenny W. McBride, 45, was bludgeoned in head while in house, then McBride decapitated and placed Ms. Gibson's head in their back yard. Kenny W. McBride was arrested at time of reporting after body was dead for two days. McBride's father had married and his new wife's mother, Cecilia Gibson, all lived in the same residence in Bedford, Michigan where the crime occurred.[38]

    Vietnam

    Execution of Pierre Dumoulin-Borie

    Wales

    Religious figures

    Hebrew Bible

    • Goliath – after he was killed by David, this example illustrates the aforementioned post-mortem decapitation
    • Saul - after he fell on his sword at the Battle of Mount Gilboa (1 Samuel 31:3–6); the Philistines cut off his head and fastened his body to the wall of Beth-shan.[39]

    Other Biblical figures

    The Executioner with the Head of John the Baptist (William Dobson)
    Judith Beheading Holofernes (Caravaggio)

    Catholic saints

    The martyrdom of St Barbara
    The martyrdom of Saints Cosmas and Damian by Fra Angelico (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
    The martyrdom of St Nicasius

    Greek mythology

    Sikh

    Hindu

    Fictional characters

    See also

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