The inquisitor's flail was a tool used in medieval torture methods to inflict pain and extract confessions from individuals accused of heresy or other crimes. Its significance lies in its ability to cause intense physical suffering, making it a feared instrument of punishment during that time period.
In 1485 when it became Tudor torture.
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medieval torture chamber
Torture was often used to punish and eventually kill heretics during the Spanish inquisition. Many inquisitors would starve their inmates, force them to consume vast amounts of water, or heap burning coals onto them. Other inquisitors would use a strappado or a rack to torture and eventually kill accused heretics.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
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Torture, isolation, threats.
Dungeons and torture chambers.
Medieval torture device.
the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.
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You would get put in the stocks or you would get hung.