- List of poisonings
This is a list of
poison ings in chronological order of victim. It also includes confirmed attempted and fictional poisonings. Many of the people listed here committed or attempted to commitsuicide by poison; others were poisoned by others.Non-fiction
Confirmed poisonings
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Socrates (d. 399 BC) , Greek philosopher — According toPlato , sentenced to kill himself by drinkingpoison hemlock
*Demosthenes (d. 322 BC) Athenianpolitician
*Aratus of Sicyon (d. 213 BC),tyrant ofSicyon
*Antipater the Idumaean (d. 43 BC), father ofHerod the Great
*Cleopatra VII of Egypt (d. 30 BC), poisoned herself with an asp’s bite
*Julius Caesar Drusus (d. 23), son ofTiberius
*Emperor Hui of Jin China (d. 304)
*Ali ibn Abi Talib (d. 661), caliph
*Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (d. 720),umayyad caliph
*Musa al-Kazim (d. 799), Shia Imam
*Romanus II (d. 963),Byzantine Emperor
*Alan III, Duke of Brittany (d. 1040)
*Constance of Normandy (d. 1090), daughter of KingWilliam I of England
*Constantine II of Armenia (d. 1129)
*Alphonse I,Count of Toulouse (d. 1148)
*Baldwin III of Jerusalem (d. 1162)
*Blanche of Bourbon (d. 1361), first wife of KingPedro of Castile
*Louis, Count of Gravina (d. 1362)
*Robert, Count of Eu (d. 1387)
*Ladislaus, King of Naples (d. 1414)
*Margaret Drummond (d. 1502), mistress of KingJames IV of Scotland
*Timoji (d.1512), Hindu privateer and Portuguese ally
*Juan Ponce de León (d. 1521), Spanishconquistador ; after being wounded by a poisoned arrow
*Pope Clement VII (d. 1534), ate thedeath cap mushroom
*Yamada Nagamasa (d. 1630), Japaneseadventurer
*Bradford sweets poisoning (1858)
*Olive Thomas (d. 1920), Silent film actress, accidentally ingested a large dose ofmercury bichloride
*Nestor Lakoba (d. 1936),Abkhaz Communist leader, was poisoned byNKVD chefLavrenti Beria
*Abram Slutsky (d.1938), head of Soviet spy service, poisoned withhydrogen cyanide byNKVD
*Nikolai Koltsov (d. 1940), famous Russian biologist, was poisoned bysecret police NKVD
*Erwin Rommel (d. 1944) Germangeneral
*Adolf Hitler (d. 1945)cyanide and gunshot simultaneously before capture
*Eva Braun (d. 1945)suicide by cyanide capsule at Hitler's side as his wife
*TheGoebbels children (d. 1945), poisoned by their parents Magda andJoseph Goebbels (who then killed themselves shortly afterwards by poison and gun shots before capture)
*Heinrich Himmler (d. 1945), leader of the NaziSchutzstaffel (SS); suicide by cyanide capsule after being captured
*Odilo Globocnik (d. 1945)
*Hermann Göring (d.1946), leader of the NaziLuftwaffe ; suicide by cyanide capsule, long after being captured and only hours before hishanging was to take place
*Theodore Romzha , aBishop of theGreek Catholic Church , was poisoned in 1947 with injection ofcurare on the order fromNikita Khrushchev
*Alan Turing (d. 1954), Britishmathematician — Apparently committed suicide by painting an apple withcyanide and taking a bite.
*Clare Boothe Luce (1956) — Fell ill but did not die;arsenic poisoning
*Stepan Bandera (d. 1959) poisoned by a cyanide capsule shot from a gun byKGB agents
*Georgi Markov (d. 1978),Bulgaria n dissident, — Assassinated in London withricin
*Peoples Temple cult-members, perhaps over 900 of them, (1978); killed by cyanide-laced punch atJonestown .
*"Love Canal " (up to 1978) — Buried toxic waste was covered and used as a building site for housing and school inNiagara Falls, New York , resulting in claims of chronic poisoning and a massive environmental cleanup.
*"Bhopal Disaster " (1984) — An accidental release of poisonous gas from a pesticide plant inIndia that killed over 2,000 people and injured many more.
*"Matsumoto incident ", June 27, 1994, sarin gas attack carried out by members of theAum Shinrikyo cult. 7 killed, approximately 200 injured.
*Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway , March 20, 1995, carried out by members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult. 12 killed, 1034 injured.
*Marshall Applewhite (d. 1997);cult suicide
*Ibn al-Khattab (d. 2002), a SunniJihadi fighter, died from a poisoned letter sent by Russian FSB agency
*Alexander Litvinenko (d. 2006), Russian ex-spy and investigator, died three weeks after being poisoned by radioactivepolonium-210
*Roman Tsepov (d. 2004), Russian businessman poisoned by unspecified radioactive materialAttempted poisonings
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Hafizullah Amin , the second President ofAfghanistan , was poisoned by a Soviet agent in 1979.
*Alexander Dubček , a Slovak politician, survived an attempt to poison him withSr-90 Strontium in 1968
*Nikolay Khokhlov was poisoned by radioactivethallium Germany in 1957 for refusing to work as aKGB assassin
*Zhu Ling, Chinese university student poisoned withthallium in 1995. Suspect never charged.
*Khaled Meshal ,Hamas Leader, survived being poisoned by Israeli assassins. The King ofJordan ordered the capture of the assassins, two of which were caught, and an antidote was supplied by Israel for their release.
*Anna Politkovskaya was poisoned during her flight to Beslan in 2004
*Grigori Rasputin , Russian mystic, survived being poisoned withpotassium cyanide , as well as being shot, bludgeoned, and being thrown into a frozen river before he finally died bydrowning .
*Viktor Yushchenko , Ukrainian politician, poisoned withdioxin during the 2004 electoral campaign.Possible poisonings
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Alexander the Great
*Barbara Radziwiłł (d. 1551), Queen of Poland
*Boudica , Queen of the Iceni and leader of the rebellion against Roman rule in Britain, suicide by poison according toTacitus ;Dio Cassius claims natural illness
*Charles Darwin — possibly died due to self-medication withFowler's solution , one percent potassium arsenite
*Claudius (d. 54), Roman Emperor, by his wifeAgrippina the Younger
*Germanicus (d. 19), Roman general
*Huo Yuanjia (d. 1910), wushu master and Chinese national hero,arsenic
* Jamestown colonists — Standard historical accounts claim deaths by starvation, but the possibility of arsenic poisoning by rat poison (or of death byBubonic plague ) has also been reported (see [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets2/case3_clues.html here] )
*King John of England, with peaches
*Mithridates VI of Pontus
*Mozart withAntimony
*King Eric XIV of Sweden (d. 1577), according to folklore killed from poisoning by arsenic hidden in pea soup
*Napoleon Bonaparte — some claim he was killed by someone on his staff with arsenic. Evidence is inconclusive.
*Pope Benedict XI (d. 1304)
*Pope Pius VIII (d. 1830)
*Ptolemy XIV of Egypt (d. 44 BC), if so, by his sister Cleopatra
*Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (d. 1612)
*Tycho Brahe (d. 1601), Danish astronomer
*Stefan Dusan (d. 1355), Serbian king
*John Gallagher Montgomery (d. 1857), U.S. Congressman fromPennsylvania
*Maxim Gorky (d. 1936), Russian writer.NKVD chefGenrikh Yagoda admitted at theTrial of the Twenty One that he ordered to poison Gorky and his son.
*Robert Johnson (d. 1938), American musician
*Raoul Wallenberg (d. presumably in 1947), a Swedish humanitarian, who save tens of thousands of Jews inWorld War II , was reportedly poisoned inLubyanka prison byGrigory Mairanovsky
*Joseph Stalin (d. 1953) — Officiallycerebral hemorrhage ; but, according toVyacheslav Molotov 's memoirs and historians Radzinsky and Antonov-Ovseenko, Stalin was poisoned byLavrenty Beria
*Pope John Paul I (d. 1978) ("unconfirmed")
*Yuri Shchekochikhin (d. 2003), Russian investigative journalist, died presumably from poisoning by radioactivethallium
*Yasser Arafat (d. 2004) — Arafat reputedly died from livercirrhosis , which may be a consequence of chronicalcohol use or poisoning. Some Arafat supporters feel it is unlikely that Arafat habitually used alcohol (forbidden byIslam ), and so suspect poisoning. However, it is also important to note that cirrhosis is not necessarily caused by alcohol use, or indeed any poison at all.
*Ardeshir Hosseinpour (d. 2007),Iran ian nuclear scientist, possibly poisoned/assassinated byMossad : death by "radioactive poisoning" or "gas poisoning" [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3360556,00.html] [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/821634.html] [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1170359775445&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull] (unconfirmed)
*Nadezhda Tylik , mother of a victim of the 2000 Kursk submarine explosion, sedated against her will by theRussia n authorities during a press conference.
*Zachery Taylor , was theorized by author Clara Rising that his milk was posioned during an independence day celebration.Notorious poisoners
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Locusta , professional poisoner hired by roman emperor Nero and his mother Agrippa for several murders
*DrJohn Bodkin Adams , British doctor acquitted in 1957 but suspected of killing 163 patients viamorphia andbarbiturates . [Cullen, Pamela V., "A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams", London, Elliott & Thompson, 2006, ISBN 1-904027-19-9]
*Members of theAum Shinrikyo cult in Japan in the 1990s often used poisons for murder, including chemical weapons such as VX andSarin .
*Mary Ann Cotton , 19th century woman who poisoned family members for financial gain.
*Thomas Neill Cream (d. 1892), British serial killer.
*Nannie Doss , black widow.
*Anna Marie Hahn (executed 1938), American serial killer.
*Genene Jones , homicidal nurse.
*Grigory Mairanovsky , who received Soviet PhD degree for testing poisons onpolitical prisoners
*Vera Renczi , Romanian serial killer who used arsenic to kill two husbands, a son and thirty-two suitors.
*Charles Sobhraj , a serial killer who preyed on Western tourists throughout Southeast Asia during the 1970s.
*Michael Swango , American physician and surgeon, who fatally poisoned at least thirty of his patients and colleagues.
*Graham Frederick Young (d. 1990), British serial killer.
*Daisuke Mori , Japanese nurse convicted of one murder and four attempted murders bymuscle relaxant .
*Harold Shipman (d. 2004), English general practitioner and one of the most prolific known serial killers in modern historyFiction
"Due to the plot strength of poisoning in
crime fiction , this is an inexhaustive list."Novel sCrime fiction
* Anthony Berkeley: "
The Poisoned Chocolates Case "
*Ann Granger : "Say It With Poison "
* Francis Iles: "Before the Fact " (filmed as "Suspicion ")
* Francis Iles: "Malice Aforethought "
*Agatha Christie : "Three Act Tragedy "
*Agatha Christie : "A Pocket Full of Rye "
*Agatha Christie : "Crooked House "
*Agatha Christie : "And Then There Were None "
*John Dickson Carr : "The Burning Court "
*John Dickson Carr : "The Black Spectacles" (US title "The Problem of the Green Capsule")
*Raymond Postgate : "Verdict of Twelve "
*Freeman Wills Crofts : "The 12.30 from Croydon "
*Ann Granger : "Say It With Poison "
*Sir Arthur Conan Doyle : "A Study in Scarlet "
*Sir Arthur Conan Doyle : "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot"
*Dorothy Sayers : "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club "
*Dorothy Sayers : "Strong Poison "
*Rex Stout : "Fer-de-Lance"
*Rex Stout : "The Red Box"
*Rex Stout : "Black Orchids"
*Cornell Woolrich : "Waltz into Darkness " (filmed as "Mississippi Mermaid " and "Original Sin")Other fiction
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Alexandre Dumas, père : "The Count of Monte Cristo " and "The Three Musketeers "
*Gustave Flaubert : "Madame Bovary "
*Kaori Yuki : "Count Cain (GodChild after vol. 5)" Protagonist Cain Hargreaves is known as the Count/Earl of Poisons. He has quite a collection of poisons, and frequently solves murder cases, almost all of which involve poisons.
*Romeo suicide by poison in "Romeo and Juliet "
*Snow White ate a poisonedapple
*Vladimir Harkonnen of "Dune"
* unsuccessful poisoning ofRon Weasley in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ". The intended victim wasAlbus Dumbledore
*David Eddings ' "Mallorean". The Emperor Zakath of Mallorea is poisoned with thalot, and cured by Adara's Rose, called by Cyradis, the Seeress of Kell, the "universal remedy". In "The Elenium", the Primate Annias poisons Queen Ehlana with Darestim, so he can have access to her treasury to fund his campaign of becoming Archprelate. Her champion, Sparhawk, and his companions find the magical jewel Bhelliom to cure her. It is later revealed that Ehlana's father King Aldreas was killed with the same poison, given to him by his sister, with whom he was romantically involved.Film s* D.O.A.
* Arsenic and Old Lace
*The Young Poisoner's Handbook
*Jill Tracy - [http://bdom.com/main/animation.html The Fine Art of Poisoning]
*Crank
=Plays=*
Joseph Kesselring : "Arsenic and Old Lace"
*Shakespeare : "Romeo and Juliet "
*Hamlet ,King Claudius , Gertrude and Laertes, characters inWilliam Shakespeare ’s tragedy "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark"
*Imogen, inWilliam Shakespeare ’s play "Cymbeline "References
ee also
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List of people by cause of death –List of unusual deaths
*List of deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning
*Antidote
*Assassination
*Biosecurity
*Cult suicide
*Food poisoning
*Food taster
*LD50
*Lead poisoning
*Lethal injection
*Pesticide poisoning
*Poison
*Poisonous animals
*Poisonous plants
*Pollutant
*Toxicity
*Venom
*List of fictional toxins
*Mobile Phone Poisoning
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