16 grisly torture methods of the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, in order to reduce the rate of criminals and people in prison, warlords often devised extreme methods of torture.

16. Hang the neck, pull and pull the code

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The four horses were in the air - the form of cruel, brutal torture.

During medieval times, penalties for treason in England were always varied, ranging from hanging, stretching or braking in a very famous public place. However, they were abolished in 1814 after causing a series of sudden and scary deaths for countless people. During these torture techniques, the victim will be placed in a large wooden frame for 3-4 hours, then hanged for a short period of time, enough to cause them pain until near death. Next, these people will be gutted and castrated to the genitalia, these things will be burned in front of them. In the end, a herd of four horses with four ropes will perform the 'four- horse-riding code' of the criminals.

15. The humiliation of the figure

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Special necklace made of metal or wood.

Shameful and painful, those who suffer from this punishment must have an extraordinary endurance to overcome them all. They will be wearing a special necklace made of metal or wood. People often hide the brutality of this punishment by hiding details such as victims who will not be able to lower their heads, eat or lie down for a whole week.

14. Crucifixion

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This method has existed since ancient times and is mainly distributed in western countries, but today there are still records of some countries still applying this cruel treatment. The crucifixion of a person is known by the fact that Jesus was crucified. This form causes the victim an extreme but extremely slow pain, they will be left there until death, although it takes about 3-4 days to kill a sinner from this method.

13. Head watered with lead

Picture 4 of 16 grisly torture methods of the Middle Ages This device is usually filled with boiling oil, hot water 100 degrees.

These tools are often filled with boiling oil, hot water of 100 degrees or melted lead before being rubbed on the prison body parts such as the chest, abdomen, thigh or buttocks. In particular, an amount of molten silver will be poured into the victim's eye socket so that they cannot see the sentence process.

12. Torture with pots

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Prisoners will fit into a wooden basin, the only thing allowed to stick out is the face.

Also known as " sitting in a pot ", this type of torture really frightens those occasional crimes, the prisoners will fit in a wooden basin, the only thing allowed to stick out After that, the beholder will fill their face with milk and honey. Interesting? Never! The honey and milk will attract the flies to land on it. often until the pot is full of waste and must die from rotting by maggots just a few days later.

11. Piling

Picture 6 of 16 grisly torture methods of the Middle Ages Prisoners were forced to sit on sharp and sharp piles, then slowly raised and pierced them.

This punishment is not as strange as you might have thought it was considered to be the Count Vlad's perverted torture hobby, which is known by the name of Dracula. In Romania, in the 15th century, prisoners were forced to sit on sharp poles and iron. After that, the stakes were slowly raised and pierced through them. This form will cause the victim to die in 3 days because of blood loss and perforation of many parts of the body. It was rumored that Vlad used this torture with more than 20,000 people to entertain during his meals.

10. Copper bull

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This torture machine was designed by Perillos in Athens, Greece.

This torture machine was designed by Perillos in Athens, Greece. It is cast in brass and bears the shape of an empty cow and is designed with a door that can be opened at the side.

Those who are condemned will be trapped inside the cow's abdomen while people burn fires beneath them to make them roast until they die inside.

The head of this cow is designed with tubular, hollow, vented to the outside. While being heated inside the brass cow, the criminals will scream for pain and the screams echo through the cow's head, sounding like the roaring pain of real cows.

9. Torture wheels

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After being tied to the arms and legs there, they will be beaten to break the bones and joints.

This wheel is designed like a horse wheel but used for the purpose of torturing and punishing those who committed crimes in the Middle Ages.

After being tied to the arms and legs there, they will be beaten to break the joints and then left to be left until they die of starvation and thirst or be slaughtered by the birds.

8. Tractor

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Frame set made of wood and 2 sliders placed at both ends.

The machine is designed with a rectangular shape, a wooden frame and two sliders placed at the ends, where the offender's arms and legs will be tied to it.

Besides, a handle is used as a lever to move the sliders up and down. When the sliders move, the joints of the people lying on them will also be stretched out and when fully stretched, it will lead to the breakdown of the muscles and cartilage of the person lying on it.

7. Frame Judas

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This torture device is designed as a pyramid-shaped seat.

This torture device is designed as a pyramid-shaped seat. The victim will be hung at the top of the pyramid and descended from it straight down to the top before the scolding of witnesses.

Not only that, it could also pierce through the victim, prolonging their pain until death.

6. Iron coffin

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Prisoners are locked in coffins and taken to public places to throw stones or stabbed people to death.

Depending on the extent of the crime, people are locked in a humanoid coffin made of this metal long or fast. They may be left there until they die or be taken to a public place to throw stones and stab them to death.

5. Iron guillotine

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Inside the guillotine, it was completely empty enough for one person to stand in it.

This guillotine is designed to look like a straightened iron cabinet. But inside it is completely empty enough for one person to stand in it.

The head of the safe was empty, where the torturer could use sharp objects to stab into the victim's head, while its door was designed with sharp nails that could pierce through. The victim caused a painful death.

4. Machine to beat the knee

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This device is also used to break crime elbows, arms or legs.

The purpose of this torture device is to cause serious injury to medieval criminals. It is made up of 2 rows of upper and lower teeth and has a total of 3 to 20 teeth like that.

The victim's knee will be placed between the two rows of sharp teeth and then the two rows of upper and lower teeth are pressed, causing the victim's knee to peel or crush them at will.

In addition, there is a similarly designed torture device used to break crime elbows, arms or legs.

This device is not fatal to its victims and is often used with other torture devices.

3. Heretic fork

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It is a metal bar with two symmetrical ends that look like two forks.

This device is often used in trial cases for those who are considered heretics in Spain. It is a metal bar with two symmetrical ends that look like two forks.

One end of it is used to plug under the chin of the tortured person, while the other end stabbed the skin of their chest. Because it is designed so short, it is impossible to penetrate any important body in the body so it does not cause the victim to die but only makes them unable to move their neck or speak and hurt their neck. their.

When this device is attached to the person, the victim will be tied to the back of their ears so that they cannot remove it from the person.

2. Torture saws

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People use this saw to cut the prisoners' bodies from the groin to the head.

This long-term torture method is often used to torture people accused of using magic, adultery, murder, theft or insulting senior leaders.

The victim will be hung up high so that blood rushes to the brain, causing blood loss slowly. After that, people use this saw to cut their bodies from the groin to the head. However, torturers sometimes only saw victims to the abdomen so that they suffered pain and a death slowly.

1. Finger grip

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The victim's finger will be placed in the center of the device and can be pinned to crush the bone.

This device is often used to force a victim to confess. The victim's finger will be placed in the center of the device and can be pinned to crush the bone. This torture method can take many hours to cause the victim a lot of pain.

It can also be used to crush human toes or larger designs for both feet, knees, elbows or even human heads.