There is no historical evidence to support the claim that William the Conqueror skinned 30 people alive. This story likely stems from the violent and brutal nature of medieval warfare and the harsh tactics used during his conquests. William did employ severe measures to instill fear and assert control, particularly during the conquest of England, but specific accounts of such extreme acts are not substantiated in credible historical records.
No, he was of light skin.
yes and no. He did not completely flay anyone, but he did take patches of skin off live patients.
Rufus is Latin for "red," which was the colour of his skin, and maybe hair.
no one around him was treated good because of the colour of their skin.
Yes. Lots of obese people have tattoos. Skin is skin.
Skin is made of cells so it is alive. There can be scales of white dead skin on the surface of the skin.
WEll your body is a bunch of organs and 1 of em keeps your skin cells alive
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No!
Dead
Because all people alive at this time are one single species (i.e. homo sapiens), regardless of where they live or what color their skin is.
Alive meat.
Dead
The blades will skin u alive =d
It is dead my friend.
They don't eat people alive but they have sharp teeth which helps to shred the skin of people and eat them in a few minutes leaving only the bones, a group of piranhas can finish people in a few seconds.
Because the bones are not connected to your heart, and they are not alive they just do not decay as fast as your skin does.