assassinino
Assassinino is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, but it is most notably associated with the Italian Renaissance. The term itself is derived from the Italian word "assassino," which means "assassin." In the context of the Renaissance, assassinino refers to a type of professional killer who was hired to carry out assassinations on behalf of wealthy patrons or political factions.
These assassins were often skilled in the use of various weapons, including daggers, crossbows, and poisoned
The practice of hiring assassins was not unique to the Renaissance, but it was during this period
The use of assassins declined in the centuries following the Renaissance, as societies became more structured