Heterosexuals are the most expensive figure in history

History records how cruel and expensive execution is to pour molten metal down the throat of the offender, causing them to die in pain.

The expensive practice of pouring hot gold down the death row of the death row caused prisoners to die in pain used by many civilizations, including the Romans. Marcus Licinius Crassus is one of the typical cases of execution in this way.

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The punishment poured hot gold down to the cruel, cruel throat.

Marcus Licinius Crassus is a famous politician, military officer and one of the richest in ancient Rome. This general led the Roman army to conquer the enemies of the country and thus gained a large amount of gold, land and slaves.

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Statue of Marcus Licinius Crassus.

In addition, Crassus earns huge amounts of money by buying 500 slaves and setting up so-called fire brigades . Whenever the fire happened, Crassus came to buy the burning houses from the landlord at a low price. Although he could not afford to sell the house that was being burned by fire, the owners were forced to sell the house to Crassus at a low price to hope to salvage a bit of property. After the acquisition, Crassus rebuilt the burned houses and resell them at high prices. Since then, this politician has made great profits. Crassus's rich ambition is getting bigger and bigger.

However, during the Parthian battle , Crassus was defeated by Orodes II's army. Crassus was captured alive and executed in 53 BC. According to some documents, the politician and the Roman army were poured hot gold into Parthia's throat, leading to death. This grisly practice was also known through the events of the Logroño settlement in 1599. At that time, the Jivaro tribe was deceived by the Spanish colonial government in the Amazon town in gold trading.

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Crassus himself was also executed by the Parthian in this way.

Enraged by the blatant trick, the Jivaro tribe members attacked the Logroño settlement (Ecuador) and killed 25,000 white people. In particular, the Spanish governor at Logroño settlement was then executed by pouring molten gold down his throat and dying painfully. After this kind of scary action, they burned Logroño into a medium.