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Crucifixion was a common form of execution in ancient Rome, evolving over time to become more brutal and public as a means of deterrence. It was typically reserved for slaves, rebels, and lower-class individuals, but later extended to include more prominent figures. Eventually, with the rise of Christianity, crucifixion took on a symbolic meaning as the death of Jesus Christ on the cross became central to the faith.

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