Yes, you actually could receive a degree in medieval torture. There are a number of colleges that allow students to design their own programs, leading to a number of degrees in unique majors. Also, it is possible to get a doctorate in an area of study for which no doctorate has ever previously been granted, and I have known three different people who had unique doctorates. If you are planning on doing this with real, accredited schools, however, be prepared to spend a lot of money doing it.
In 1485 when it became Tudor torture.
First degree - is a conversation about the instruments of torture Second degree - is being shown the instruments of torture Third degree - is the actual use of the instruments of torture
no
medieval torture chamber
Not all medieval castles had torture chambers. While some castles included spaces for torture as part of their dungeons or prison areas, many served primarily as fortifications and residences without such facilities. The presence of torture chambers depended on the castle's purpose, the lord's practices, and the legal customs of the region. Overall, torture was not a universal feature of medieval castles.
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Dungeons and torture chambers.
Medieval torture device.
Of course not. I would use all caps if I could.
You would get put in the stocks or you would get hung.
What torture did 16th century catholic people receive if they didn't swear allegiance to the king?
they were used to kill, torture, or seriously ingure someone