Marie Antoinette. Oda Nobunaga. Joeseph Stalin. Buddha. Marie Curie, even. They all died in very different ways and intentions, but all of them had retainers, support staff, coworkers, allies, and rivals and enemies, whom all were greatly impacted by their deaths.
It takes quite the US-centric aphantasia to think no one through history has ever died, and that had far-reaching concequences for the institutions they belonged to.
Franz Ferdinand?
You're not wrong.
Marie Antoinette. Oda Nobunaga. Joeseph Stalin. Buddha. Marie Curie, even. They all died in very different ways and intentions, but all of them had retainers, support staff, coworkers, allies, and rivals and enemies, whom all were greatly impacted by their deaths.
It takes quite the US-centric aphantasia to think no one through history has ever died, and that had far-reaching concequences for the institutions they belonged to.