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  2. Regicide - Wikipedia

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    Regicide is the purposeful killing of a monarch or sovereign of a polity and is often associated with the usurpation of power. A regicide can also be the person responsible for the killing. The word comes from the Latin roots of regis and cida (cidium), meaning "of monarch" and "killer" respectively.

  3. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Synonym for death (neutral) Pop one's clogs [2] To die Humorous, [1] Informal [2] British. "Pop" is English slang for "pawn." A 19th-century working man might tell his family to take his clothes to the pawn shop to pay for his funeral, with his clogs among the most valuable items. Promoted to Glory: Death of a Salvationist: Formal Salvation ...

  4. List of regicides - Wikipedia

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    740 or 737 BC Pekahiah, King of Israel, assassinated by Pekah, son of Remaliah. 732 BC Pekah, King of Israel, by Hoshea. 681 BC Sennacherib, King of Assyria, assassinated in obscure circumstances. 641 BC Amon of Judah, assassinated by own servants. 578 BC Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, King of Rome, by two shepherds.

  5. Assassination - Wikipedia

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    Assassination is the willful killing, by a sudden, secret, or planned attack, of a person—especially if prominent or important. [1][2] It may be prompted by grievances, notoriety, financial, military, political or other motives. Many times governments and criminal groups order assassinations to be committed by their accomplices.

  6. Execution (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Execution in computer and software engineering is the process by which a computer or virtual machine interprets and acts on the instructions of a computer program. Each instruction of a program is a description of a particular action which must be carried out, in order for a specific problem to be solved. Execution involves repeatedly following ...

  7. Immurement - Wikipedia

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    Immurement (from the Latin im-, "in" and murus, "wall"; literally "walling in"), also called immuration or live entombment, is a form of imprisonment, usually until death, in which someone is placed within an enclosed space without exits. [ 1 ] This includes instances where people have been enclosed in extremely tight confinement, such as ...

  8. Execution warrant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States either a judicial or executive official designated by law issues an execution warrant. This is done when a person, in trial court proceedings, has been sentenced to death, after trial and conviction, and usually after appeals are exhausted. Normally when a death warrant is signed and an execution date is set, the condemned ...

  9. After Marcellus Williams is executed in Missouri, a ... - AOL

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    Marcellus Williams was executed in Missouri on Tuesday, having been convicted for the 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle, a former police reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch killed during a burglary ...