List of People Executed By The Holy See - List of People Executed By The Holy See - 19th Century - 1810-1819

1810-1819

The following executions were carried out by beheading under French rule.

  • Tommaso Tintori, local man convicted of homicide and first to be guillotined (1810)
  • Saverio Ricca also known as Principe ("Prince")
  • Giuseppe Loi convicted of robbery (March 5, 1810).
  • Giuseppe Gieomenico, convicted of murder and robbery (March 12, 1810).
  • Anna Morotti widow of Renzi, Vincenzo Gentili and Alessandro Valeri, convicted of murder (April 12, 1810).
  • Domenico Dichilo and Antonio Talucci, convicted of murders (April 2, 1810).
  • Raffaele Mori, convicted of willful murder (May 8, 1810).
  • Giovanni Scipioni, convicted of murder, (May 28, 1810).
  • Pasquale Masi, convicted of robbery, (June 27, 1810).
  • Andrea Dagiuni, convicted of murder, (July 3, 1810).
  • Michele Filippi, convicted of his uncle's attempted murder (July 7, 1810).
  • Niccola Quintarelli, convicted of premeditated murder (July 30, 1810).
  • Lorenzo Bellucci and Francesco Teatini, convicted of murder and robberies (August 21, 1810).
  • Domenico also known as Gaspero Germagnoli, convicted of the murders of his father and of a woman (September 10, 1810).
  • Evangelista Bufalieri, convicted of murder (September 14, 1810)
  • Severio Iaunardi also known as Sfacona, convicted of premeditated murders (September 25, 1810).
  • Giovanni Cusciè, convicted of premeditated murders (November 14, 1810).
  • Celio Lanciani, convicted of premeditated murder (November 14, 1810).
  • Clemente D'Angelis, convicted of his uncle's premeditated murder (November 19, 1810).
  • Camillo Cerini and Caterina Tranquilli, convicted of murder and assassination (November 26, 1810).
  • Antonio Grepi, convicted of premeditated murders (February 9, 1811).
  • Giovanni Croce, convicted of murder with assassination (sic) (November 2, 1811).
  • Gaspero Bacciarelli, convicted of assassination (May 18, 1811).
  • Domenico Brucchioni and Gradigliano Patricelli, convicted of assassination (June 25, 1811).
  • Bartolomeo econvictedzzi ?, convicted of assassination, (July 4, 1811).
  • Gio. Domenico Pensierosi and Nicola Reai, convicted of assassination (July 13, 1811).
  • Silverio Patrizi, convicted of murder and assassination (July 22, 1811).
  • Prospero Montagna, convicted of premeditated murder (November 6, 1811).
  • Luigi Matocci, convicted of premeditated murder (December 31, 1811).
  • Francesco son of Pietro Paolo Mattia, convicted of assassination, (February 3, 1812).
  • Domenico Cracciani, convicted of premeditated murder (February 22, 1812).
  • Lorenzo Tiberi, convicted of his uncle's murder, was executed in Poggio San Lorenzo (March 18, 1812).
  • Giuseppe Trombetti, convicted of premeditated murder and
  • Pasquale De Sartis, convicted of assassination (March 30, 1812)
  • Luigi Lombardi, convicted of assassination (October 2, 1812).
  • Maria Antonia Tarducci, convicted of infanticide, (November 10, 1812).
  • Emanuel Calvi, convicted of murder and assassination, (November 10, 1812).
  • David Troia and Domenica Senese, convicted of conspiracy to commit murder (December 9, 1812).
  • Giuseppe Padovani, convicted of assassination with theft (December 12, 1812).
  • Benedetto Canale, convicted of assassination, and
  • Giuseppe Sprega, convicted of premeditated murder (January 25, 1813).
  • Pompeo Greco, convicted of assassination with premeditation of murder (sic) (January 29, 1813).
  • Germano Franchi, convicted of attempted premeditated murder; the execution took place in Supino (February 15, 1813).
  • Gio. Crisostomo Martini, convicted of assassination (April 2, 1813)
  • Angiolo Maria Parisella and Antonio Gasparoni, convicted of premeditated assassination (November 15, 1813)
  • Francesco Grossi, convicted of premeditated murder (November 24, 1813)
  • Luigi Bellaria, convicted of premeditated murder (December 28, 1813)

Under Restored Pontifical Governance:

  • Gio. Antonio Antonelli and Pietro Proietto, hanged and quartered, convicted of robberies, (October 22, 1814).
  • Vincenzo Zaghetti, convicted of murder with robbery, hanged, and
  • Sebastiano Tirelli, convicted of robbery, hanged and quartered (December 3, 1814).
  • Francesco Quagliani, Mariano Bonotti, Gaetano Giordani and Angiolo Pozzi, convicted of robberies, hanged and quartered (March 13, 1815)
  • Antonio Cipriani, bludgeoned to death and quartered, convicted of murder and larceny; the execution took place in Norcia (August 14, 1815).
  • Francesco Perelli and Carlo Castri, convicted of premeditated murder, hanged and quartered (February 17, 1816).
  • Domenico Posati, hanged convicted of premeditated murders; the execution took place in Narni (March 7, 1816).
  • Giuseppe Fiacchi, hanged convicted of premeditated murder caused by hatred occasioned by a civil litigation (March 9, 1816).
  • Giuseppe Micozzi, convicted of treacherous murder with larceny bludgeoned to death and quartered (April 6, 1816)
  • Vincenzo Bellini, Pietro Celestini, Domenico Pascucci, Francesco Formichetti and Michele Galletti, convicted of robberies, hanged and quartered; the executions took place in Rome (May 18, 1816).
  • Gioacchino de Simoni, bludgeoned to death and quartered in Collevecchio, convicted of his wife's barbaric murder (May 27, 1816).
  • Giuseppe Tomei, hanged at the Ponte Sant'Angelo, convicted of premeditated murder con premeditazione (August 17, 1816)
  • Tommaso Borzoni, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of premeditated murders and larcenies (October 2, 1816).
  • Pietro Spallotta, Benedetto Piccinini and Carlo Antonio Montagna, beheaded and quartered at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of robbery (October 10, 1816).
  • Carlo Desideri, Luigi Brugiaferro and Giovanni Mora hanged and quartered in Viterbo convicted of robberies (October, 16, 1816).
  • Paolo Antonini and Francesco Di Pietro beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of robberies (December 14, 1816).
  • Saverio Gattofoni, beheaded in Macerata, convicted of his wife's murder (January 20, 1817).
  • Antonio Guazzini, hanged in Florence, convicted of murder and robbery (February 22, 1817).
  • Gio. Francesco Trani, Felice Rocchi and Felice De Simoni, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of murders e robberies (May 19, 1817).
  • Agostino Del Vescovo, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of murder and larceny against a priest (July 19, 1817).
  • Antonio Casagrande, beheaded and quartered in Gubbio, and his head was then displayed atop the gate of the town, convicted of the murders of two young boys and a girl, with larceny (August 28, 1817).
  • Angiolo Conti, beheaded at Popolo, convicted of his wife's murder (September 9, 1817).
  • Alessandro Papini, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of larcenies e robbery (September 30, 1817).
  • Antonio Antoniani, hanged at the Ponte Sant'Angelo, convicted of premeditated murder (September 7, 1816).
  • Domenico son of Giacomo Gigli, Roman, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of senseless murder (sic) (December 1, 1817).
  • (Jew name) Angelo Camerino, (Christian name) Giuseppe-Angiolo, hanged in Ancona, convicted of murder (January 13, 1818).
  • Ambrogio Piscini, beheaded in Loreto, convicted of murder and robbery (January 14, 1818).
  • Antonio Galeotti, beheaded in Perugia, convicted of treacherous murder and theft (February 23, 1818).
  • Andrea Emili, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of his father's murder; his head was then displayed atop the gate of Rocca Priora (April 13, 1818).
  • Martino Sabatini
  • Andrea Ridolfi hanged and quartered in Viterbo convicted of robberies; their quartered body parts were then displayed (April 22, 1818)
  • Antonio Cicolono
  • Luigi Renzi, hanged in Rieti, convicted of robbery and murder (November 21, 1818).
  • Angiolo Antonio Piccini, hanged in Viterbo, convicted of robberies and other felonies and of the barbaric murder, in Civitella, of Miss Bonfiglioli and the robbing in her house (December 12, 1818)
  • Domenico Fontana, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of murders (March 10, 1819)
  • Andrea son of Giuseppe Dolfi, Roman, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of senseless murder, being incarcerated at the Colosseo (August 2, 1819).
  • Raffaele Vattani, Roman, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, convicted of his wife's poisoning (September 15, 1819).
  • Pasquale son of Vincenzo Ferrini, convicted of robbery, beheaded at Piazza del Popolo, (December 2, 1819).

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