In Dante's "Inferno," misers and spendthrifts are punished in the fourth circle of hell, where they are forced to constantly roll heavy weights against each other. The misers are punished for hoarding wealth, while the spendthrifts are punished for squandering it. This eternal struggle symbolizes the futility and consequences of their earthly behavior.
Dante's 'Inferno', probably.
The settings in the Inferno, such as the specific levels of Hell and the punishments given to sinners, reflect Dante's belief in divine justice where sinners are punished according to the severity of their sins. The vivid descriptions of the various circles of Hell and the sins punished within them highlight Dante's moral and ethical views on justice and the consequences of one's actions. The structured and hierarchical nature of Hell in the Inferno echoes Dante's belief in the orderly divine justice that governs the universe.
They were usually given death sentence.
Similar to civilian. they have their own police & jails.
Treason punishable by death.
Slaves faced various punishments including physical abuse, whipping, branding, and being sold away from their families. These punishments were used to control and intimidate slaves, reinforce their subservience, and maintain the power dynamics of the slave system.
after school or Saturday detention
Wellhe was a god so what ever punshments were given to him he would heal preety fast so say History.
The punishments given to Luddites included transportation, imprisonment, and in some cases, execution for acts of sabotage and violence against machinery during the early 19th century. The severity of the punishment varied depending on the severity of the crime committed.
You could be heel hauled witch means being dragged under the heal of the ship. Or being wiped but many pirates made their own punishments up
death
Where people have been convicted of offences related to knowingly transmitting HIV, they are generally given custodial sentences.