The first one that comes to mind is Leon Trotsky, though there might have been others as well.
Leon Trotsky was exiled by Stalin, who later had a Soviet agent murder him in Mexico City, Mexico in 1940.
The only one who comes to mind is Leon Trotsky, he was exiled during Stalins reign (to Switzerland?) he was later assassinated by the NKVD sometime during the 30s in Mexico.
The Bolshevik Party (later renamed the Communist Party) led the Russian Revolution of October 1917. The previous revolution in that year, the February Revolution, was not ed by any particular political party.
Malcolm X.
Leon Trotsky was the leader and organizer of the Red Army who was exiled to Turkey at first and wound up in Mexico after being in France and then Norway.
James Garfield was the president who worked to limit the spoils system and was later assassinated.
James Garfield was the president who worked to limit the spoils system and was later assassinated.
Garfield and McKinley and later Kennedy were all assassinated after Lincoln.
When Cortes arrived in Mexico, Moctezuma II was the leader. Later that year (1519) Moctezuma was killed and Cuitlahuac was elected as ruler.
if you are assassinated it very well might be possible to die 13 years later. they could start to assassinate you then stop and absoluletly kill you 13 years later.
Vladimir Lenin was the first communist leader for Russia. After the successful revolution against the Russian Provisional government in October, 1917, Lenin later discarded the term Bolshevik in favor of Communist. The party soon after changed the name of Russia to the Soviet Union.
President Diem in 1963.