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Luigi Lucheni

Luigi Lucheni (April 22, 1873 – October 19, 1910) was an Italian anarchist and the assassin of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.

Luigi Lucheni
Swiss police mugshot of Luigi Lucheni (1898)
Born(1873-04-22)April 22, 1873
DiedOctober 19, 1910(1910-10-19) (aged 37)
Geneva, Switzerland
Cause of deathSuicide
Resting placeZentralfriedhof
Vienna, Austria
48°08′58″N 16°26′28″E / 48.14944°N 16.44111°E / 48.14944; 16.44111 (Burial site of Luigi Lucheni's head)
NationalityItalian
Criminal chargeMurder of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Military career
AllegianceKingdom of Italy
Service/branchRoyal Italian Army
Years of service1893–1896
Battles/warsFirst Italo-Ethiopian War

Early life Edit

Luigi Lucheni was born Louis Luccheni in Paris on April 22, 1873. His father, unknown, and his mother, Luigia Lucchini, left the baby to a foundling hospital. The child was moved to Italy in August 1874 and transferred between orphanages and foster families. Lucheni worked odd jobs in Italy, Switzerland, and Austria-Hungary. He served in the military for three years and moved to Switzerland, where he befriended anarchists in Lausanne.[1]

Assassination Edit

On September 10, 1898, Lucheni used a tapered file to fatally stab Empress Elisabeth of Austria during her visit to Geneva. Elisabeth and her lady-in-waiting Countess Sztáray had departed their hotel on Lake Geneva to ride a paddle steamer to Montreux. They walked without their attendants, as Elisabeth disdained royal processions. On the docks in the early afternoon, Lucheni approached and stabbed Elisabeth below her left breast with a wooden-handled, four-inch file,[2] the kind used to file the eyes of industrial needles.[3] Badly wounded, she nevertheless continued walking, with the support of two other people, 100 yards to board the departing steamer.[2] The steamer returned to shore after Countess Sztáray first noticed Elisabeth's bleeding, whereupon the Empress was carried back to the hotel on a makeshift stretcher.[4] Two doctors pronounced her dead within an hour of the attack.[5] Documentation of the autopsy was destroyed.[3]

Lucheni was apprehended upon fleeing the scene and his file was found the next day. He told the authorities that he was an anarchist who came to Geneva with the intention of killing any sovereign as an example for others. Lucheni used the file because he did not have enough money for a stiletto.[3]

His trial began the next month, in October. He was furious to find that capital punishment had been abolished in Geneva, and wrote a letter demanding that he be tried in another canton, such that he could be martyred. He received the sentence of life imprisonment instead.[3]

Death and legacy Edit

 
Lucheni in custody

Lucheni wrote his childhood memoirs while in Geneva's Évêché prison. He was harassed in prison and his notebooks were stolen. He was found hanged in his cell on October 19, 1910. His head was preserved in formaldehyde[1] and transferred to Vienna in 1986.[6] The head was on display in Vienna's Narrenturm until 2000 when the remains were interred at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.[7]

The assassination began an international conference at which delegates from 21 nations defined anarchism as terrorism and resolved to begin agencies to surveil suspected anarchists and permit capital punishment for assassination of sovereigns.[3] Elisabeth's life and subsequent murder is depicted in many stage productions, films and novels.[8] Lucheni's childhood memoirs were published in 1998.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Enckell 2015.
  2. ^ a b Newton 2014, p. 132.
  3. ^ a b c d e Newton 2014, p. 134.
  4. ^ Newton 2014, pp. 132–133.
  5. ^ Newton 2014, p. 133.
  6. ^ "Relic of an 1898 Crime Goes Home to Vienna". The New York Times. August 31, 1986. ISSN 0362-4331.
  7. ^ "Ein Komplott gegen Sisi". Zeit Online (in German). Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  8. ^ Newton 2014, pp. 134–135.

Bibliography Edit

  • Enckell, Marianne (March 26, 2015). "LUCCHENI Luigi (Louis, dit)". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.
  • Jensen, Richard Bach (2014). The Battle against Anarchist Terrorism: An International History, 1878–1934. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107034051.
  • Jensen, Richard Bach (2015). "Anarchist Terrorism and Global Diasporas, 1878–1914". Terrorism and Political Violence. Routledge. 27 (3): 441–453. doi:10.1080/09546553.2015.1032032. ISSN 1556-1836. OCLC 5857472280. S2CID 142633873.
  • Levy, Carl (2007). "The Anarchist Assassin and Italian History, 1870s to 1930s". In Gundle, Stephen; Rinaldi, Lucia (eds.). Assassinations and Murder in Modern Italy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 207–222. ISBN 978-1-4039-8391-6.
  • Newton, Michael (2014). "Elisabeth of Austria (1837–1898)". Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. pp. 132–135. ISBN 978-1-61069-285-4.
  • Pernicone, Nunzio; Ottanelli, Fraser M. (2018). "Anarchist Assassins: Acciarito, Angiolillo, and Lucheni". Assassins against the Old Order: Italian anarchist violence in fin de siècle Europe. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. pp. 90–122. ISBN 978-0-252-05056-5. LCCN 2017057350.
  • Rozenblatt, Daphne (October 2016). "The Assassin's Smile: Facial Expression as Political Expression". History of Emotions - Insights into Research. Max Planck Institute for Human Development: 1–4. doi:10.14280/08241.48.

Further reading Edit

  • Lucheni, Luigi (2021). Le Corre, Hervé (ed.). Luigi Lucheni, l'anarchiste qui tua Sissi: mémoires (in Italian). Inculte-Dernière Marge. ISBN 9782360841158.
  • Truffelli, Corrado (2017). Vita e morte dell'assassino di Sissi: Luigi Lucheni (in Italian). Fermoeditore. ISBN 9788863170191.

External links Edit

  Media related to Luigi Lucheni at Wikimedia Commons

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Luigi Lucheni April 22 1873 October 19 1910 was an Italian anarchist and the assassin of Empress Elisabeth of Austria Luigi LucheniSwiss police mugshot of Luigi Lucheni 1898 Born 1873 04 22 April 22 1873Paris FranceDiedOctober 19 1910 1910 10 19 aged 37 Geneva SwitzerlandCause of deathSuicideResting placeZentralfriedhofVienna Austria48 08 58 N 16 26 28 E 48 14944 N 16 44111 E 48 14944 16 44111 Burial site of Luigi Lucheni s head NationalityItalianCriminal chargeMurder of Empress Elisabeth of AustriaCriminal penaltyLife imprisonmentMilitary careerAllegianceKingdom of ItalyService wbr branchRoyal Italian ArmyYears of service1893 1896Battles warsFirst Italo Ethiopian War Contents 1 Early life 2 Assassination 3 Death and legacy 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditLuigi Lucheni was born Louis Luccheni in Paris on April 22 1873 His father unknown and his mother Luigia Lucchini left the baby to a foundling hospital The child was moved to Italy in August 1874 and transferred between orphanages and foster families Lucheni worked odd jobs in Italy Switzerland and Austria Hungary He served in the military for three years and moved to Switzerland where he befriended anarchists in Lausanne 1 Assassination EditMain article Empress Elisabeth of Austria Assassination On September 10 1898 Lucheni used a tapered file to fatally stab Empress Elisabeth of Austria during her visit to Geneva Elisabeth and her lady in waiting Countess Sztaray had departed their hotel on Lake Geneva to ride a paddle steamer to Montreux They walked without their attendants as Elisabeth disdained royal processions On the docks in the early afternoon Lucheni approached and stabbed Elisabeth below her left breast with a wooden handled four inch file 2 the kind used to file the eyes of industrial needles 3 Badly wounded she nevertheless continued walking with the support of two other people 100 yards to board the departing steamer 2 The steamer returned to shore after Countess Sztaray first noticed Elisabeth s bleeding whereupon the Empress was carried back to the hotel on a makeshift stretcher 4 Two doctors pronounced her dead within an hour of the attack 5 Documentation of the autopsy was destroyed 3 Lucheni was apprehended upon fleeing the scene and his file was found the next day He told the authorities that he was an anarchist who came to Geneva with the intention of killing any sovereign as an example for others Lucheni used the file because he did not have enough money for a stiletto 3 His trial began the next month in October He was furious to find that capital punishment had been abolished in Geneva and wrote a letter demanding that he be tried in another canton such that he could be martyred He received the sentence of life imprisonment instead 3 Death and legacy Edit nbsp Lucheni in custodyLucheni wrote his childhood memoirs while in Geneva s Eveche prison He was harassed in prison and his notebooks were stolen He was found hanged in his cell on October 19 1910 His head was preserved in formaldehyde 1 and transferred to Vienna in 1986 6 The head was on display in Vienna s Narrenturm until 2000 when the remains were interred at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof 7 The assassination began an international conference at which delegates from 21 nations defined anarchism as terrorism and resolved to begin agencies to surveil suspected anarchists and permit capital punishment for assassination of sovereigns 3 Elisabeth s life and subsequent murder is depicted in many stage productions films and novels 8 Lucheni s childhood memoirs were published in 1998 1 References Edit a b c Enckell 2015 a b Newton 2014 p 132 a b c d e Newton 2014 p 134 Newton 2014 pp 132 133 Newton 2014 p 133 Relic of an 1898 Crime Goes Home to Vienna The New York Times August 31 1986 ISSN 0362 4331 Ein Komplott gegen Sisi Zeit Online in German Retrieved December 17 2020 Newton 2014 pp 134 135 Bibliography EditEnckell Marianne March 26 2015 LUCCHENI Luigi Louis dit Dictionnaire des anarchistes in French Paris Maitron Editions de l Atelier Jensen Richard Bach 2014 The Battle against Anarchist Terrorism An International History 1878 1934 Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781107034051 Jensen Richard Bach 2015 Anarchist Terrorism and Global Diasporas 1878 1914 Terrorism and Political Violence Routledge 27 3 441 453 doi 10 1080 09546553 2015 1032032 ISSN 1556 1836 OCLC 5857472280 S2CID 142633873 Levy Carl 2007 The Anarchist Assassin and Italian History 1870s to 1930s In Gundle Stephen Rinaldi Lucia eds Assassinations and Murder in Modern Italy New York Palgrave Macmillan pp 207 222 ISBN 978 1 4039 8391 6 Newton Michael 2014 Elisabeth of Austria 1837 1898 Famous Assassinations in World History An Encyclopedia Santa Barbara ABC CLIO pp 132 135 ISBN 978 1 61069 285 4 Pernicone Nunzio Ottanelli Fraser M 2018 Anarchist Assassins Acciarito Angiolillo and Lucheni Assassins against the Old Order Italian anarchist violence in fin de siecle Europe Chicago University of Illinois Press pp 90 122 ISBN 978 0 252 05056 5 LCCN 2017057350 Rozenblatt Daphne October 2016 The Assassin s Smile Facial Expression as Political Expression History of Emotions Insights into Research Max Planck Institute for Human Development 1 4 doi 10 14280 08241 48 Further reading EditLucheni Luigi 2021 Le Corre Herve ed Luigi Lucheni l anarchiste qui tua Sissi memoires in Italian Inculte Derniere Marge ISBN 9782360841158 Truffelli Corrado 2017 Vita e morte dell assassino di Sissi Luigi Lucheni in Italian Fermoeditore ISBN 9788863170191 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Luigi Lucheni at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp Anarchism nbsp Biography nbsp Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luigi Lucheni amp oldid 1179732752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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