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  1. 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 ...

  2. Born in Paris in April 1873 as the son of a worker of Italian extraction, he grew up in an orphanage and was sent to work at the age of ten. At twenty he joined the army and took part in the Abyssinian campaign, subsequently being employed for a short time by the Prince of Aragon. By and large, however, Lucheni got by with casual work.

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · Telegram to Federal President Eugène Ruffy, 10 September 1898. Swiss Federal Archives Luigi Lucheni was an Italian citizen and had worked in Chiasso, Airolo, Uetikon am See, Martigny, Salvan, Lausanne and finally in Geneva. He was an anarchist and a communist; the attack on the Austrian empress was the sad ‘high point’ of his miserable life. . Lucheni was born out of wedlock and abandoned ...

  4. Luigi Lucheni (* 22. April 1873 in Paris; † 19. Oktober 1910 in Genf), auch Louis Lucheni, war ein italienischer Hilfsarbeiter und der Mörder der österreichischen Kaiserin Elisabeth (Sisi). Lucheni verstand sich als „individueller Anarchist“, als Anhänger von Bakunin und als Vertreter der ...

  5. Jan 4, 2018 · Also in town was Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni, who had come to Switzerland to assassinate Prince Henri of Orléans in an act of protest against the ruling class. (Over three decades beginning ...

  6. www.sisimuseum-hofburg.at › en › about-the-locationAssassination | Sisi Museum

    The anarchist Luigi Lucheni had travelled to the city in order to carry out an assassination as a protest against the plutocracy. His intended victim was Prince Henri Philippe Marie d’Orléans, but the latter had cancelled his visit to the city at short notice. ... Lucheni was arrested at the scene of the crime and made no attempt to conceal ...

  7. Sep 23, 2014 · Luigi Lucheni proclaimed himself an anarchist but his military service in Italy and the context of events surrounding the murder of Sissi seem to conflict with this idea. Tension existed between Italy and the Austrian Empire and more importantly he wished to be recognized as a political martyr for his assassination of Empress Elizabeth.

  8. Aug 31, 1986 · The relic was the head of the assassin, Luigi Lucheni, a self-styled Italian anarchist who, according to historians, lunged at the empress with a homemade dagger outside the Beau Rivage Hotel on ...

  9. But flanked by two officers, Luigi Lucheni’s smile was the sign of disease and depravity. While the smile might be a basic - and some might say universal - human expression, 1 the meaning of this smile was shaped by political, legal, scientific, and popular discourses at the turn of the twentieth century. This photograph was taken of Luigi ...

  10. Dec 17, 2020 · Luigi Lucheni was determined to be a martyr for future anarchists. Appalled that the death penalty was outlawed in Geneva, he pleaded to move his case to another country where it was still active. The courts refused to grant Lucheni's wish and sentenced him to life in prison. Lucheni was found hanging in his cell on October 10, 1910.

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