By Bible Study
In 12th century torture became an integral
part of all capital legal proceedings. Also, it was often practiced by the
inquisition in most European countries in cases of heresy, blasphemy, adultery
and many other similar ‘crimes against God’. Beside common means of torture
like beating, suffocating and burning Roman-Catholic Church used others, more
depraved ways of extracting confessions and execution of its victims…
1.
The Rack
This torture device was often used by the
Church in Middle Ages as a quite effective way of confession extraction.
Tortures would strap their victims across a board, bounding them by the ankles
and wrists and then turning two wheels on each end in opposite direction of
each other to the point where dislocation of every joint occurred. Besides
regular one, an even gruesome version of the rack, with a grater-like surface
going under the victim’s back, was used for heavier offenders.
2. The
Stocks
The stocks are two large wooden planks used
to keep victim’s ankles(sometimes applied to head and wrists also) locked in
place. This was an outdoor, public punishment, where the subject was a victim
of both the weather conditions as well as the acts of spitting, kicking,
defecating and urinating of anyone willing and present.
3. Water
Torture
In water torture victim’s nostrils were
first pinched shut, and then about 8 liters of water was forced down the
victim’s throat with a funnel. In some cases boiling water or vinegar was used
to inflict even greater suffering. In the end, victim’s stomach would rupture,
leading to painful and gruesome death.
4. Heretic’s
Fork
This simple yet effective instrument
consisted of two metal forks set one against the other, was to be placed under
the chin of the accused’s, on end resting just above the larynx and the other
end above trachea. Forks forced the subject of the torture to hold his head
erect at all times in order to avoid pain. Since the instrument didn’t target
any vital organs, suffering could last for days without the danger of victims
death. Heretic’s Fork was highly popular with Spanish Inquisition.
5. The
Pear
Another device favored by the Spanish Inquisition
was the Pear. Mostly used on female victim’s, device was inserted into the
subject’s vagina or mouth, and then expanded by twisting the screw on the outer
end, lacerating and ripping the inside. Torture sessions that involved the Pear
almost always had a fatal end.
6. Scold’s
Bridle
Scold’s Bridle is a metal mask with
implemented mouth gag that was used mainly on women married to
clergy up until
19th century. Clergymen who accused their wives of disregarding their decisions
had the right to use the Scold’s Bridle. After the mask was applied women were
walked on a leash or chained to a marked cross where they were exposed to
public ridicule.
7. The
Wheel
One of the most popular and cruelest
torture(and execution) methods ever practiced is The Wheel. This giant spiked
wheel had to be operated by several men and was able to break literally every
bone in victim’s body as it turned, causing agonizing and slow death.
8. The
Breast Ripper
Inquisition used breast rippers almost exclusively on women. Victims
that were accused and condemned for adultery, heresy, witchcraft and blasphemy
were often treated with this hellish pronged-like device whose main purpose was to tear
breasts off the chest.
9. Judas Cradle
The victim was stripped, hoisted and hung
over this pointed pyramid with iron belts. Their legs were stretched out
frontwards, or their ankles pulled down by weights. The tormentor would then
drop the accused onto the pyramid penetrating both orifices. With their muscles
contracted, they were usually unable to relax and fall asleep.
10. Hanging
Cages
These cages were usually hung around the
outsides of town halls and ducal palaces, they were also near the town’s hall
of justice and surprisingly cathedrals. The victim, naked and exposed, would
slowly wither from hunger and thirst. The weather would second the victims
death by heat stroke and sunburn in the summer and cold in the winter. The
victims and corpses were usually previously mutilated before being put in the
cages to make a more edifying example of the punishment. The cadavers were left
in the cages until the bones literally fell apart.
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