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* [[Elizabeth of Atmora|High Queen Elizabeth]] | * [[Elizabeth of Atmora|High Queen Elizabeth]] | ||
* [[Karel, Prince of Wolf]] | * [[Karel, Prince of Wolf]] | ||
* [[Prince | * [[Prince Maëlys of Atmora]] | ||
* [[Prince Edward of Lieseltania]] | * [[Prince Edward of Lieseltania]] | ||
| weapons = {{wpl|Steyr M1912 pistol}} | | weapons = {{wpl|Steyr M1912 pistol}} |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 8 December 2022
Assassination of High Queen Elizabeth | |
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Part of the Voshan Conflicts | |
Location | 43 Baron Brosschottstraat, Alexandria, Kingdom of Lieseltania, Atmora |
Date | 11 September 1931 |
Target | Atmoran royal family |
Weapons | Steyr M1912 pistol |
Deaths | |
Convicted | Mikhayla Yakovenka and #others |
Verdict | Execution by shooting |
Charges | High treason |
The assassination of High Queen Elizabeth of Atmora, also known as the 1931 September Crisis (Dutch: Crisis van 1931 September). The assassination of the High Queen of Atmora and her sister Princess Violet, Duchess of Montfort occured on 11 September 1931 in Alexandria when they were shot by Mikhayla Yakovenka. Yakovenka was one of a group of seven assassins led by Paval Cierashkovich and a member of the Young Voshans revolutionary group. The political objective of the assassination was to wipe out the Atmoran royal family in revenge for the Vozhsk Genocide of 1912, along with the mass kidnapping of Vozhsk children during the 1911 Vozhsk War of Indepedence.