Assassin (disambiguation)

Assassin (disambiguation)

Assassin may refer to:

* A person who commits assassination, the targeted murder of a public figure

tage and film

* "Assassins" (musical)
* "Assassin" (film), a 2005 film by Margaret Cho
* "Assassins" (film), a 1995 American film starring Sylvester Stallone
* "Assassination" (film), a 1964 Japanese film
* "Assassination" (1987 film), a 1987 American film starring Charles Bronson

Music

* "Assassins" (album), by Into a Circle
* Assassin (rap crew)
* "Assassin" (song), by The Orb
* "", an album by Nachtmystium
* "Assassin," a song by Muse on the album "Black Holes & Revelations"
* "Assassing," a song by Marillion on the album "Fugazi"
* "Assassin," a song by Motörhead on the album "Snake Bite Love"

Gaming

* "Assassin" (video game), a 1992 video game
* Assassin (game), a live-action role-playing game
* Assassin (character class), a character class common to many games
** Assassin ("Dungeons & Dragons")
** A character class in the "Soul Calibur" series, debuting in "Soulcalibur III"

Books

* "Assassins" (novel), a book in the "Left Behind" series by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim Lahaye
* "The Assassini", a novel by Thomas Gifford
* "The Assassins", a novel by Oliver North
* The Assassin, a character in the "Noble Warriors" book trilogy

Visual novels

* Assassin ("Fate/stay night"), a fictional character
* Assassin ("Fate/Zero"), a fictional character

Animals and insects

* Assassin bugs, a genus in the family "Reduviidae"
* Assassin spiders, a genus in the family "Archaeidae"

Other meanings

* The Assassins, a wrestling tag team
* Hashshashin, a Muslim sect

ee also

* List of assassins


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