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In Tudor times, the punishment for treason against the queen was typically execution, often by beheading. This was considered a grave crime due to the perceived threat it posed to the monarchy and the state. The execution was usually carried out in a public spectacle, serving as a warning to others. In some cases, particularly for those of noble birth, a more 'honorable' execution might be granted, but the outcome was still death.

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