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In medieval times, punishments varied widely depending on the crime and social status of the offender. Common punishments included public executions, hangings, and beheadings for serious offenses, while lesser crimes might result in flogging, branding, or imprisonment. Torture was also used as a means of extracting confessions or as a punishment for heresy. The severity of the punishment often reflected the prevailing social and political norms of the time.

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