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most despicable had he wished to live to the point of crucifixion ... Is it worth so much to weigh down upon one's own wound, and hang stretched out from a patibulum? ... Is anyone found who, after being fastened to that accursed wood, already weakened, already deformed, swelling with ugly weals on shoulders and chest, with many reasons for dying even before getting to the cross, would wish to prolong a life-breath that is about to experience so many torments?" ("Contemptissimum putarem, si vivere vellet usque ad crucem ... Est tanti vulnus suum premere et patibulo pendere districtum ... Invenitur, qui velit adactus ad illud infelix lignum, iam debilis, iam pravus et in foedum scapularum ac pectoris tuber elisus, cui multae moriendi causae etiam citra crucem fuerant, trahere animam tot tormenta tracturam?" –
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fibula, spear stab wounds into the heart, sharp blows to the front of the chest, or a smoking fire built at the foot of the cross to asphyxiate the victim." The Romans sometimes broke the prisoner's legs to hasten death and usually forbade burial. On the other hand, the person was often deliberately kept alive as long as possible to prolong their suffering and humiliation, so as to provide the maximum deterrent effect. Corpses of the crucified were typically left on the crosses to decompose and be eaten by animals.
1429: 1029:, for example, described crucifixion as "a most cruel and disgusting punishment", and suggested that "the very mention of the cross should be far removed not only from a Roman citizen's body, but from his mind, his eyes, his ears". Elsewhere he says, "It is a crime to bind a Roman citizen; to scourge him is a wickedness; to put him to death is almost parricide. What shall I say of crucifying him? So guilty an action cannot by any possibility be adequately expressed by any name bad enough for it." 621:, who was crucified in the 1st century CE. The remains included a heel bone with a nail driven through it from the side. The tip of the nail was bent, perhaps because of striking a knot in the upright beam, which prevented it being extracted from the foot. A first inaccurate account of the length of the nail led some to believe that it had been driven through both heels, suggesting that the man had been placed in a sort of sidesaddle position, but the true length of the nail, 11.5 centimetres ( 344: 1998: 319: 1792:, were retweeted by a Twitter account owned by a known member of ISIL causing major media outlets to incorrectly attribute the origin of the post to the militant group. In most of these cases of crucifixion the victims are shot first then their bodies are displayed but there have also been reports of crucifixion preceding shootings or decapitations as well as a case where a man was said to have been "crucified alive for eight hours" with no indication of whether he died. 1905: 1621:
the dead body to conserve costs. According to Haas, this could help to explain why only one nail has been found, as the tip of the nail in question was bent in such a way that it could not be removed. Haas had also identified a scratch on the inner surface of the right radius bone of the forearm, close to the wrist. He deduced from the form of the scratch, as well as from the intact wrist bones, that a nail had been driven into the forearm at that position.
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relative to the bone suggests the feet had been nailed to the cross from their side, not from their front; various opinions have been proposed as to whether they were both nailed together to the front of the cross or one on the left side, one on the right side. The point of the nail had olive wood fragments on it indicating that he was crucified on a cross made of olive wood or on an olive tree.
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down to the ground; some impale their private parts; others stretch out their arms on the gibbet." One source claims that for Jews (apparently not for others), a man would be crucified with his back to the cross as is traditionally depicted, while a woman would be nailed facing her cross, probably with her back to onlookers, or at least with the
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In partic., a cross, Ter. And. 3, 5, 15; Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 3, § 7; 2, 1, 4, § 9; id. Pis. 18, 42; id. Fin. 5, 30, 92; Quint. 4, 2, 17; Tac. A. 15, 44; Hor. S. 1, 3, 82; 2, 7, 47; id. Ep. 1, 16, 48 et saep.: "dignus fuit qui malo cruce periret, Gracch. ap. Fest. l. l.: pendula", the pole of a carriage, Stat. S. 4, 3, 28.
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in the 2000s, although on occasion they were first beheaded and then crucified. In March 2013, a robber was set to be executed by being crucified for three days. However, the method was changed to death by firing squad. The Saudi Press Agency reported that the body of another individual was crucified
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I saw many captives crucified, and remembered three of them as my former acquaintances. I was very sorry at this in my mind, and went with tears in my eyes to Titus, and told him of them; so he immediately commanded them to be taken down, and to have the greatest care taken of them, in order to their
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issued a statement that a court had sentenced two murderers to be crucified, to be followed by their executions the next day. A Ministry of Justice official later stated that the crucifixion sentence should be considered cancelled. The crucifixions were not carried out, and the convicts were instead
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has called "Islam's equivalent of the hanging, drawing and quartering that medieval Europeans inflicted on traitors") is subject to "complex and contested rules" in classical jurisprudence. Most scholars required crucifixion for highway robbery combined with murder, while others allowed execution by
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crux, ŭcis, f. (m., Enn. ap. Non. p. 195, 13; Gracch. ap. Fest. s. v. masculino, p. 150, 24, and 151, 12 Müll.) . I. Lit. A. In gen., a tree, frame, or other wooden instruments of execution, on which criminals were impaled or hanged, Sen. Prov. 3, 10; Cic. Rab. Perd. 3, 10 sqq. – B.
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wood was located between the bones and the head of the nail, presumably to keep the condemned from freeing his foot by sliding it over the nail. His legs were found broken, possibly to hasten his death. It is thought that because in earlier Roman times iron was valuable, the nails were removed from
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or traditional hanging. However, Rabbinic law limited capital punishment to just 4 methods of execution: stoning, burning, strangulation, and decapitation, while the passage in Deuteronomy was interpreted as an obligation to hang the corpse on a tree as a form of deterrence. The fragmentary Aramaic
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that speaks of preferring life to death even when life is burdened with all the disadvantages of old age or even with acute torture ("vel acuta si sedeam cruce"), Seneca disagrees with the sentiment, saying death would be better for a crucified person hanging from the patibulum: "I should deem him
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That lamb which was commanded to be wholly roasted was a symbol of the suffering of the cross which Christ would undergo. For the lamb, which is roasted, is roasted and dressed up in the form of the cross. For one spit is transfixed right through from the lower parts up to the head, and one across
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Many of Haas' findings have, however, been challenged. For instance, it was subsequently determined that the scratches in the wrist area were non-traumatic – and, therefore, not evidence of crucifixion – while reexamination of the heel bone revealed that the two heels were not nailed together, but
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In Roman-style crucifixion, the condemned could take up to a few days to die, but death was sometimes hastened by human action. "The attending Roman guards could leave the site only after the victim had died, and were known to precipitate death by means of deliberate fracturing of the tibia and/or
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There may have been considerable variation in the position in which prisoners were nailed to their crosses and how their bodies were supported while they died. Seneca the Younger recounts: "I see crosses there, not just of one kind but made in many different ways: some have their victims with head
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While a crucifixion was an execution, it was also a humiliation, by making the condemned as vulnerable as possible. Although artists have traditionally depicted the figure on a cross with a loin cloth or a covering of the genitals, the person being crucified was usually stripped naked. Writings by
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Four persons were crucified, viz. not nailed but tied with their hands and feet stretched out at full length, in an erect posture. In this posture they were to remain till death; every thing they wished to eat was ordered them with a view to prolong their lives and misery. In cases like this, the
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was murdered by a slave, some in the Senate tried to prevent the mass crucifixion of four hundred of his slaves because there were so many women and children, but in the end tradition prevailed and they were all executed. Although not conclusive evidence for female crucifixion by itself, the most
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with the crucified man's name on it, "Jehohanan, the son of Hagakol." Nicu Haas, from the Hebrew University Medical School, examined the ossuary and discovered that it contained a heel bone with a nail driven through its side, indicating that the man had been crucified. The position of the nail
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Six people were crucified in the following manner: their hands and feet nailed to a scaffold; then their eyes were extracted with a blunt hook; and in this condition they were left to expire; two died in the course of four days; the rest were liberated, but died of mortification on the sixth or
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Most classical jurists limit the period of crucifixion to three days. Crucifixion involves affixing or impaling the body to a beam or a tree trunk. Various minority opinions also prescribed crucifixion as punishment for a number of other crimes. Cases of crucifixion under most of the legally
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The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Apostle, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy
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Islam spread in a region where many societies, including the Persian and Roman empires, had used crucifixion to punish traitors, rebels, robbers and criminal slaves. The Qur'an refers to crucifixion in six passages, of which the most significant for later legal developments is verse 5:33:
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Crucifixion was generally performed within Ancient Rome as a means to dissuade others from perpetrating similar crimes, with victims sometimes left on display after death as a warning. Crucifixion was intended to provide a death that was particularly slow, painful (hence the term
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Mason Hammond, Arthur M. Mack – 1997 p. 109, "The patibulum (in the next line) was a crossbar which the convicted criminal carried on his shoulders, with his arms fastened to it, to the place for ... Hoisted up on an upright post, the patibulum became the crossbar of the
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legs and feet of the criminals begin to swell and mortify at the expiration of three or four days; some are said to live in this state for a fortnight, and expire at last from fatigue and mortification. Those which I saw, were liberated at the end of three or four days.
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by How and Wells remarks: "They crucified him with hands and feet stretched out and nailed to cross-pieces; cf. vii.33. This act, supposedly unusual on the part of Greeks, may be explained by the enormity of the outrage or by Athenian deference to local feeling."
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In some cases, the condemned was forced to carry the crossbeam to the place of execution. A whole cross would weigh well over 135 kg (300 lb), but the crossbeam would not be as burdensome, weighing around 45 kg (100 lb). The Roman historian
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LSJ anastauro ἀνασταυρ-όω, = foreg., Hdt.3.125, 6.30, al.; identical with ἀνασκολοπίζω, 9.78: – Pass., Th. 1.110, Pl.Grg.473c. II. in Rom. times, affix to a cross, crucify, Plb. 1.11.5, al., Plu.Fab.6, al. 2. crucify afresh,
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The person executed may have been attached to the cross by rope, though nails and other sharp materials are mentioned in a passage by Josephus, where he states that at the Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE), "the soldiers out of rage and hatred,
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the wounds are described as being "in his hands"), Jesus is shown with nails in his hands. But in Greek the word "χείρ", usually translated as "hand", could refer to the entire portion of the arm below the elbow, and to denote the
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Four or five persons, after being nailed through their hands and feet to a scaffold, had first their tongues cut out, then their mouths slit open from ear to ear, then their ears cut off, and finally their bellies ripped open.
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See Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1, translated in Jacob Neusner, The Mishnah: A New Translation 591 (1988), supra note 8, at 595–596 (indicating that court ordered execution by stoning, burning, decapitation, or strangulation
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scratched into a wall that was part of the imperial palace complex. It includes a caption – not by a Christian, but by someone taunting and deriding Christians and the crucifixions they underwent. It shows crude
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Seneca the Younger state some victims suffered a stick forced upwards through their groin. Despite its frequent use by the Romans, the horrors of crucifixion did not escape criticism by some eminent Roman orators.
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Translation by Aubrey de Selincourt. The original, "σανίδα προσπασσαλεύσαντες, ἀνεκρέμασαν ... Τούτου δὲ τοῦ Ἀρταύκτεω τοῦ ἀνακρεμασθέντος ...", is translated by Henry Cary (Bohn's Classical Library:
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to imitate the sufferings of Christ. Pre-sterilised nails are driven through the palm of the hand between the bones, while there is a footrest to which the feet are nailed. Rolando del Campo, a carpenter in
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way to die that the subject was somewhat of a taboo in Roman culture, and few crucifixions were specifically documented. One of the only specific female crucifixions that are documented is that of Ida, a
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in the United Kingdom. Further studies suggested that the remains may be those of a slave, because at that time crucifixion was banned in Roman law for citizens, although not necessarily for slaves.
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and is upon a cross with arms spread wide and with hands nailed to the crossbeam. Here we have a Roman sketch of a Roman crucifixion, and it is in the traditional cross shape." Clayton F. Bower Jr.
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Gualdi-Russo, E., Thun Hohenstein, U., Onisto, N. et al. A multidisciplinary study of calcaneal trauma in Roman Italy: a possible case of crucifixion?. Archaeol Anthropol Sci 11, 1783–1791 (2019).
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by crucifixion. Upright posts would presumably be fixed permanently in that place, and the crossbeam, with the condemned person perhaps already nailed to it, would then be attached to the post.
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XX, 478–480, a spear-point is said to have pierced the χεῖρ "where the sinews of the elbow join" (ἵνα τε ξενέχουσι τένοντες / ἀγκῶνος, τῇ τόν γε φίλης διὰ χειρὸς ἔπειρεν / αἰχμῇ χακλκείῃ).
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came across the number 300 in the Old Testament they took it to be a mystical prefiguring of the cross of Christ". The earliest example, written around the late first century CE, is the
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by the Romans, there are few actual archaeological remains. A prominent example is the crucified body found in a Jewish tomb dating back to the first century CE which was discovered at
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The Greek and Latin words corresponding to "crucifixion" applied to many different forms of painful execution, including being impaled on a stake, or affixed to a tree, upright pole (a
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frowns upon self-crucifixion as a form of devotion: "Penitential practices leading to self-crucifixion with nails are not to be encouraged." Despite this, the practice persists in the
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According to Roman law, if a slave killed his or her owner, all of the owner's slaves would be crucified as punishment. Both men and women were crucified. Tacitus writes in his
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ordered the crucifixion of 6,000 of Spartacus' followers who had been hunted down and captured after the slave defeat in battle. Josephus says that in the siege that led to the
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those they caught, one after one way, and another after another, to the crosses, by way of jest". Objects used in the crucifixion of criminals, such as nails, were sought as
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in AD 70, the Roman soldiers crucified Jewish captives before the walls of Jerusalem and out of anger and hatred amused themselves by nailing them in different positions.
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prescribed categories have been recorded in the history of Islam, and prolonged exposure of crucified bodies was especially common for political and religious opponents.
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Eulalia... was stripped, beaten, tormented with iron hooks, had her bosom mutilated, was burnt with torches, and was portrayed as hanging on a rack or X-shaped cross
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New Testament writings about the crucifixion of Jesus do not specify the shape of that cross, but subsequent early writings liken it to the letter T. According to
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and his soldiers. First, the condemned would be stripped naked and scourged. This would cause the person to lose a large amount of blood, and approach a state of
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Since death does not follow immediately on crucifixion, survival after a short period of crucifixion is possible, as in the case of those who choose each year
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Plutarch Fabius Maximus 6.3 "Hannibal now perceived the mistake in his position, and its peril, and crucified the native guides who were responsible for it."
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if viewed from the front. Such concessions were "unique" and not made outside a Jewish context. Several sources mention some sort of seat fastened to the
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in which the condemned is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross, beam or stake and left to hang until eventual death. It was used as a punishment by the
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was venerated as a saint and represented as a crucified woman, however her legend comes from a misinterpretation of a full-clothed crucifix known as the
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would also be fastened to the cross to notify onlookers of the person's name and crime as they hung on the cross, further maximizing the public impact.
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was the only confirmed example of ancient crucifixion in the archaeological record. A second set of skeletal remains with holes transverse through the
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Poster showing a German soldier nailing a man to a tree, as American soldiers come to his rescue. Published in Manila by Bureau of Printing (1917).
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describes the execution of a Persian general at the hands of Athenians in about 479 BC: "They nailed him to a plank and hung him up ... this
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inches), suggests instead that in this case of crucifixion the heels were nailed to opposite sides of the upright. As of 2011, the skeleton from
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Second-century writers who speak of the execution cross describe the crucified person's arms as outstretched, not attached to a single stake:
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There is an ancient record of one person who survived a crucifixion that was intended to be lethal, but was interrupted. Josephus recounts:
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In 2005, the BBC reported that a schizophrenic nun in Romania was crucified because it was believed to be a cure for diabolic possession.
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Ingham D., Duhig C. Crucifixion in the Fens: life & death in Roman Fenstanton. British Archaeology, January–February 2022, pp. 18–29
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The length of time required to reach death could range from hours to days depending on method, the victim's health, and the environment.
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ancient image of a Roman crucifixion may depict a crucified woman, whether real or imaginary. Crucifixion was such a gruesome and
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Granger Cook, John (2018). "Cross/Crucifixion". In Hunter, David G.; van Geest, Paul J. J.; Lietaert Peerbolte, Bert Jan (eds.).
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In 2007, a possible case of a crucified body, with a round hole in a heel bone, possibly caused by a nail, was discovered in the
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Crucifixion was intended to be a gruesome spectacle: the most painful and humiliating death imaginable. It was used to punish
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some other word could be added, as "ἄκρην οὔτασε χεῖρα" (he wounded the end of the χείρ, i.e., "he wounded him in the hand".
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as crucified "above the ravine with his hands outstretched". He also says that the shape of the letter Τ (the Greek letter
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Crucifixion in Antiquity: An Inquiry into the Background and Significance of the New Testament Terminology of Crucifixion
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was venerated as a saint. According to her hagiography, she was stripped naked, tortured, and ultimately crucified on an
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mentions a 1st-century AD case in which trees were used for crucifixion, but Seneca the Younger earlier used the phrase
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provides contradictory statements about the first use of crucifixion under Islamic rule, attributing it variously to
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Overton, Iain (2001-04-17). "Revealed, the soldier who was crucified by Germans". International Express. p. 16.
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Exposure of the culprit's body after execution by another method, ascribed to "most scholars" and in particular to
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Crucifying the culprit alive, then executing him with a lance thrust or another method, ascribed to Malikis, most
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to help support the person's body, thereby prolonging the person's suffering and humiliation by preventing the
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Vogel, F.E. (2012). "Ṣalb". In P. Bearman; Th. Bianquis; C.E. Bosworth; E. van Donzel; W.P. Heinrichs (eds.).
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A possibility that does not require tying is that the nails were inserted just above the wrist, through the
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First example of Roman crucifixion in UK discovered in Cambridgeshire village, Arkeonews, 9 December 2021,
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held that, when the whole body weight was supported by the stretched arms, the typical cause of death was
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Crucifixion is still used as a rare method of execution in Saudi Arabia. The punishment of crucifixion (
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Crucifying the culprit alive and sparing his life if he survives for three days, ascribed to Shiites.
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records that the city of Rome had a specific place for carrying out executions, situated outside the
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cross. It is a graffito found in a taberna (hostel for wayfarers) in Puteoli, dating to the time of
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Davis, CT (1962). "The Crucifixion of Jesus. The Passion of Christ From a Medical Point of View".
2394:(late 1st century to early 2nd century AD). An inscription over the person's left shoulder reads " 545: 7116: 7028: 6884: 6792: 6650: 5685: 5449: 5423: 4917: 4388: 3688: 2802: 2036:, Italy. The attempt was unsuccessful, and he was sent to an asylum, where he died a year later. 1413: 1401: 1126: 841: 702: 394: 67: 6751: 5315: 4831:
Macall believes that the person would be given back his or her clothing following the scourging.
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Wijffels, F (2000). "Death on the cross: did the Turin Shroud once envelop a crucified body?".
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heel bones, found in 2007, could be a second archaeological record of crucifixion. The find in
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are the two main sources for accounts of criminals carrying their own patibula to the upright
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It is a graffito found in a taberna (hostel for wayfarers) in Puteoli, dating to the time of
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Josephus gives no details of the method or duration of the crucifixion of his three friends.
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or combat knives. The event was initially reported in 1915 by Private George Barrie of the
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Haas, Nicu. "Anthropological observations on the skeletal remains from Giv'at ha-Mivtar",
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in 2001 published an article claiming that the story was true, identifying the soldier as
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This article is about crucifixion as a method of capital punishment. For other uses, see
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Zias J.; Sekeles, E. (1985). "The Crucified Man from Giv'at ha-Mivtar: A Reappraisal".
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Crucifixion was typically carried out by specialized teams, consisting of a commanding
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In popular depictions of the crucifixion of Jesus (possibly because in translations of
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recovery; yet two of them died under the physician's hands, while the third recovered.
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at the time, is explicitly linked with the condemnation of Jesus by the Gospels, and
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into the region, although similar types of punishment had been used as early as the
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Crucifixion and Death as Spectacle: Umayyad Crucifixion in Its Late Antique Context
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Retief FP, Cilliers L (December 2003). "The history and pathology of crucifixion".
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Testament of Levi (DSS 4Q541) interprets in column 6: "God ... (partially legible)-
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Judicial Law on Retaliation, Stoning, Execution, Crucifixion, Hanging and Whipping
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Prisoners of the Japanese: Literary imagination and the prisoner-of-war experience
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after his execution in April 2019 as part of a crackdown on charges of terrorism.
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There is scholarly support for several possible non-asphyxiation causes of death:
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Saudi Arabia must immediately halt execution of children – UN rights experts urge
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McGovern, Thomas W.; Kaminskas, David A.; Fernandes, Eustace S. (February 2023).
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The Greeks were generally opposed to performing crucifixions. However, in his
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after the scourging, would be led through the most crowded streets bearing a
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It has been reported that crucifixion was used in several cases against the
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Prisoner kneeling on chains, thumbs supporting arms, photographic print on
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David W. Chapman, Ancient Jewish and Christian perceptions of crucifixion
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Cook, John Granger (2012). "Crucifixion as Spectacle in Roman Campania".
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On 30 April 2014, a total of seven public executions were carried out in
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The oldest crucifixion may be a post-mortem one mentioned by Herodotus.
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himself (for murder and robbery of a shepherd) or to the second caliph
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other methods for this scenario. The main methods of crucifixion are:
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The human rights group Karen Women Organization documented a case of
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Ball, DA (1989). "The crucifixion and death of a man called Jesus".
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wrote that they could be executed by either hanging or crucifixion.
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was arrested in 2012 when he was 17 years old for taking part in an
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following infection due to the wounds caused by the nails or by the
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The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Notes and Commentary
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rather separately to either side of the upright post of the cross.
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Dictionary of Images and Symbols in Counselling By William Stewart
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caused by hanging without support. Justin Martyr calls the seat a
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When Beheading Won’t Do the Job, the Saudis Resort to Crucifixion
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between Capua and Rome as a warning to any other would-be rebels.
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Crucifixion was used as a punishment for prisoners of war during
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Crucifixion (or impalement), in one form or another, was used by
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that often preceded crucifixion, or from stabbing by the guards.
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Car-float at the feast of the Virgin of San Juan de los Lagos,
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Inflicting death by nailing or tying a victim to a wooden cross
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those who observed the crucifixion from committing offenses.
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The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach
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has repeatedly voiced disapproval of crucifixions and self-
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Koskenniemi, Erkki; Kirsi Nisula; Jorma Toppari (2005).
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Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion
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of a boy reverencing his 'God', who has the head of a
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recommends that participants in the rites should have
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the back, to which are attached the legs of the lamb.
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and the prisoner of war as Christ-figure", pp. 30–65.
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During the death march, the prisoner, probably still
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shots and that the nails used should be sterilized.
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refer to the crucifixion of thousands in during the
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Protester tied to a cross in Washington D.C. (1970)
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New York: Doubleday Image Books. pp. 46–51. 3821: 3446: 854:is reputed to have crucified 2,000 survivors from 310:, meaning "to crucify" or "to fasten to a cross". 6350:"UAE: Fear of imminent crucifixion and execution" 5912:Tribune, Tom Masland, Chicago (14 October 1988). 4308:Behold the Man: Jesus and Greco-Roman Masculinity 4075:"Appian • The Civil Wars – Book I" 2656:"Webster New World College Dictionary, "crucify"" 1408:Execution by crucifixion included, first of all, 813:, have interpreted an allusion to crucifixion in 6482:The Penitentes of New Mexico: Hermanos de la Luz 5222: 5220: 3580:"On the physical cause of death of Jesus Christ" 3477:Maslen, Matthew; Piers D Mitchell (April 2006). 3308:William Stroud; Sir James Young Simpson (1871). 3019:"Why the BBC thinks Christ did not die this way" 2705:Seneca, Dialogue "To Marcia on Consolation", in 1749:, based upon the government's interpretation of 913:), or to a combination of an upright (in Latin, 5783:. 24 September 2015. 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