Your question is not very clear. If you mean "what happened to his quartered body parts after his execution" the answer is that they were displayed in various parts of England and finally thrown on some trash heap or burned somewhere when they started to decompose too much.
After Guy Fawkes was executed in 1606, his body was dismembered, and parts were sent to various locations as a warning against treason. His head was displayed on a pike on Westminster Bridge, while other parts of his body were sent to different towns, including York and other locations in England. This gruesome punishment was intended to deter others from plotting against the government.
they streched him, dislocated his bones, cut him open and burnt his organs in front of him. Then beheaded him and spread his body parts in different locations, to remind people not to commit treason. This is true!
Math_Maestro: Guy Fawkes was sentenced to die by hanging, on a gallows. To make it quick, he jumped off, from stand to immediately brake his neck and not live in severe pain, as some hangings have took longer times, depending on the body size, thickness and weight.
First he was tortured. Then he was dragged to his place of execution. Then hung until almost dead. After that his belly was slit open and his genitalia removed. Then cut into four pieces and finally beheaded. (Hung, drawn and quartered) His various pieces were then put on display a lesson to others.
Being hung, drawn, and quartered was a form of execution used in medieval times. The process involved hanging the person until almost dead, then disemboweling them, and finally cutting their body into four parts. Typically, the entire process would result in death within a few hours.
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they streched him, dislocated his bones, cut him open and burnt his organs in front of him. Then beheaded him and spread his body parts in different locations, to remind people not to commit treason. This is true!
Guy Fawkes. (Roman Catholic who tried to blow up Parliament) He was sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered (half hung, bowels ripped out and body chopped into 4 pieces) but cheated the hangman by jumping off the scaffold with the noose round his neck and breaking his neck.
Math_Maestro: Guy Fawkes was sentenced to die by hanging, on a gallows. To make it quick, he jumped off, from stand to immediately brake his neck and not live in severe pain, as some hangings have took longer times, depending on the body size, thickness and weight.
what does the blood carry to all parts of the body
First he was tortured. Then he was dragged to his place of execution. Then hung until almost dead. After that his belly was slit open and his genitalia removed. Then cut into four pieces and finally beheaded. (Hung, drawn and quartered) His various pieces were then put on display a lesson to others.
Being hung, drawn, and quartered was a form of execution used in medieval times. The process involved hanging the person until almost dead, then disemboweling them, and finally cutting their body into four parts. Typically, the entire process would result in death within a few hours.
They got hung, burned alive, whipped to death, drawn and quartered (your limbs being tied to four horses and the horses ran in opposite directions until your body ripped into 4 parts), decapitated (beheaded) and starved.
your body defends most of your parts of your body
There are no reports of mice body parts in KFC food. However, this doesn't mean that it has never happened. This is something that could get a place shut down.
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All parts of your body can have hair!