The Most Notorious Female Assassins In History Shutterstock
By Mina Nakatani/Feb. 22, 2021 1:37 pm EDT/Updated: March 11, 2021 12:16 am EDT
Female assassins have been making it into the movies and onto the television screen a decent bit and to a pretty positive reception. Black Widow of Marvel fame and
Killing Eve s Villanelle are just to name a couple that have really hit popularity of late. But ladies capable of a murder or two aren t only relegated to fiction. Far from it.
Honestly, the reality is a lot more interesting and varied. Female assassins have made it into the history books before, and they each have their own tales to tell, wielding guns, blades, or sometimes poisons against impressively high-profile targets. A lot of the time, those tales are wrapped up in tragedy, but occasionally there s a bit of triumph. Sometimes, the stories are straightforward, but other times, there s a definite air of mystery. In short, there s a lot that happened in t
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By Uditha Devapriya
Celebrated by over two billion people across the world, Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, a fact reflected even in translation: Naththal in Sinhala and Kristumas in Tamil. While most of its symbols were later cultural borrowings, its essence survives through the life story of Christ as related in the New Testament, in particular the four Gospels, two of which directly refer to Christ’s birth or Nativity: Matthew and Luke. The exact biographical details come to us from second-hand accounts, as with other religious leaders from that period, but what all these narratives tell us is the story of a poor carpenter’s son, preaching salvation and earning the ire and retribution of the government of Roman Judea.