1. The Blood Eagle
In some cases, the victim would be rocked or made to repeatedly fall on the pyramid shaped seat to obtain vital information.
Surrounded by the victim’s own feces and vomit, even more of the milk and honey mixture would be applied to sensitive areas of the body. This would attract insects who would feed on
Chilling, if you ask me.
The practice was eventually suppressed by European empires that colonized the region in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Terrible.
A criminal was locked inside the device via a door on its side and a fire was then lit underneath, slowly burning the victim to death.
This punishment was only used for the people the Romans considered to be the worst of all criminals: parricides, or those who killed parents and close family members.
However, the convicted criminal was not alone in the sack. Accompanying them on their river-borne journey were various animals.
As the sack sinks, The rooster defecates itself out of fear and now you’re covered in rooster shit. The monkey as well; monkey shit. The dog starts drooling and scratching you.
This goes on for several minutes at the least and a couple hours at the most.
the commonly cited “boats” execution supposedly practiced by the Persian Empire is not attested to by any primary Persian sources and is widely believed to have been a literary invention by classical Greek propaganda.
That might be the case but the account, even if fabricated does make for wonderful reading.
It is true that hell is empty and all the demons are here.
#Culled and Curated.