10 Bizarre Torture Methods - Traveling within the World2024-03-28T17:12:00Zhttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/forum/topics/10-bizarre-torture-methods?groupUrl=odddevicesofold&commentId=2185477%3AComment%3A100642&groupId=2185477%3AGroup%3A14167&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWOW!!!tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-03-08:2185477:Comment:1086152011-03-08T17:44:08.139ZKim Jureyhttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/KimJurey
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WOW!!! The Dunk Stool was a torture…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1006422011-02-09T18:14:56.289ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
The Dunk Stool was a torture commonly used to make witches confess their witchery and heresy. It consisted of a simple chair tied to a three or a stick.<br></br><br></br>The victim would be intermittently submerged in a river or pond. At the beginning, he or she would be submerged for less than a minute, but if the victim refused to reveal information or deny charges; the period of under water could increment dramatically; up to two minutes or more. <br></br><br></br>Eventually, the victim died. Nevertheless,…
The Dunk Stool was a torture commonly used to make witches confess their witchery and heresy. It consisted of a simple chair tied to a three or a stick.<br/><br/>The victim would be intermittently submerged in a river or pond. At the beginning, he or she would be submerged for less than a minute, but if the victim refused to reveal information or deny charges; the period of under water could increment dramatically; up to two minutes or more. <br/><br/>Eventually, the victim died. Nevertheless, death by the Dunk Stool was better than what would await a witch or sorcerer if proven guilty. Just looking at the "chair" w…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1006412011-02-09T18:14:43.144ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Just looking at the "chair" will make a person understand why medieval torture is so terrible. The unlucky victim would be forced to sit down on the chair. The stick that can be seen in the leg-level of the chair has a handle that was intended to push the victim's legs even harder against the tips. If this wasn't enough, a similar device can also be seen for the hands, back and feet.<br></br><br></br>Even though this torture gives a sense of a quick death; a person could last a day or more sitting on…
Just looking at the "chair" will make a person understand why medieval torture is so terrible. The unlucky victim would be forced to sit down on the chair. The stick that can be seen in the leg-level of the chair has a handle that was intended to push the victim's legs even harder against the tips. If this wasn't enough, a similar device can also be seen for the hands, back and feet.<br/><br/>Even though this torture gives a sense of a quick death; a person could last a day or more sitting on the chair. This way of torture was normally used to make a person confess anything. If he told the truth, he'd be given a quick death. If he refused, the torturer could turn the handle a little bit more, and the victim would feel an indescribable pain. <br/><br/>The victim would be alive until his blood slowly drained out of his body. This took a while because the tips themselves--and the pressure being exerted on the victim--would stop the blood from pouring out rapidly.<br/><br/>This torture wasn't used a lot. In fact, it was rarely used. But when a person was sentenced to it, he'd find a way to prevent it. There are records of people committing suicide before actually being subject to this torture. Vlad the Impaler, commonly re…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1009232011-02-09T18:14:30.390ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Vlad the Impaler, commonly referred to as Dracula today, impaled thousands of persons during his reign. At the time, Vlad was known as a hero and a good ruler - the severity of his punishments made him famous and feared. During his reign, a thief could be impaled just for stealing bread - or even worse - Vlad impaled many thousands of captured soldiers to inspire fear upon his enemies.<br></br><br></br>The victim's hands would be tied to prevent any chance of escaping. The stick was fixed to the ground…
Vlad the Impaler, commonly referred to as Dracula today, impaled thousands of persons during his reign. At the time, Vlad was known as a hero and a good ruler - the severity of his punishments made him famous and feared. During his reign, a thief could be impaled just for stealing bread - or even worse - Vlad impaled many thousands of captured soldiers to inspire fear upon his enemies.<br/><br/>The victim's hands would be tied to prevent any chance of escaping. The stick was fixed to the ground and it was too big for the victim's feet to reach the ground. Finally, it took many hours - or days even (depending on the victim's strength and weight) for the stick to reach a vital organ.<br/><br/>There is no much evidence of the impaling torture being common during the Dark Ages - as a matter of fact, it was considered as the "Cruelest torture ever designed by the human mind." <br/><br/>The most common way of impalement was through the anus - but variations existed. Vlad impaled people from the chest, legs, arms and; surprisingly, form the skull. Most of these were for decoration purposes, because, as noted above - Vlad impaled a whole army and his main purpose was to scare his enemies - he succeeded by leaving "A forest of rotting men."<br/><br/>In rare cases, the stick would go perfectly from the anus to the mouth - in other cases the stick would stay stuck with a bone - it would go out through the chest or, more commonly, through the neck.<br/><br/>Vlad was so cruel that he would sometimes impale children and then make their mothers eat them. At the same time, he would be having a feast while watching the victims be impaled right in front of him. For this reason and others, Vlad is known today as Dracula, the blood-thirsty vampire. When a woman slept with a man…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1009222011-02-09T18:14:13.619ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
When a woman slept with a man, who wasn't his husband, she could either continue doing it until someone found out; or she could be sentenced to "The Breast Ripper."<br/><br/>Consisting on ripping a woman's breasts, this torture very often caused infections and death within a few months. If the woman was lucky enough to survive, she would never be the same.<br/><br/>This torture was widely used in the Dark Ages and, mainly, in the inquisition.
When a woman slept with a man, who wasn't his husband, she could either continue doing it until someone found out; or she could be sentenced to "The Breast Ripper."<br/><br/>Consisting on ripping a woman's breasts, this torture very often caused infections and death within a few months. If the woman was lucky enough to survive, she would never be the same.<br/><br/>This torture was widely used in the Dark Ages and, mainly, in the inquisition. Probably due to the dim amoun…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1007322011-02-09T18:13:59.268ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Probably due to the dim amount of suffering, guillotines were widely used. It is common belief that the guillotine is a French invention; nevertheless, its origins are much older. The Scots were the first to use a smaller guillotine as a means of execution for nobles. When the French found out about this very useful device, they decided to employ it officially as a way to punish everyone and not just nobles. It was the physician named…
Probably due to the dim amount of suffering, guillotines were widely used. It is common belief that the guillotine is a French invention; nevertheless, its origins are much older. The Scots were the first to use a smaller guillotine as a means of execution for nobles. When the French found out about this very useful device, they decided to employ it officially as a way to punish everyone and not just nobles. It was the physician named <a href="http://medieval-castles.org/index.php/joseph_ignace_guillotin">Joseph-Ignace Guillotin</a> who introduced this merciless device to France. <br/><br/>Before being used, the guillotine was tested with dead bodies from a hospital. It was ready on April 4, 1792 at Paris. The first official execution in Paris occurred on the 25th of that month.<br/><br/>From 1792 to 1794, France used this machine very often. Louis XVI had his head cut on January 21, 1793. Hence the name "Le Louison" until in 1800 the term "guillotine" was employed. <br/><br/>It has been proven that a person whose head has been cut, is conscious for a few seconds. Probably a little more than the time it takes for the head to fall on the floor. Some people could even blink before dying. This deadly machine was used in many places such as The Papal States, France, Scotland, and other European countries. In France, its use stopped only after the abolition of the death penalty under Mitterrand in 1981. Not popularly seen as a very…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1009212011-02-09T18:13:45.385ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Not popularly seen as a very painful torture, the whip was in fact a menace. <br></br><br></br>The whip has been used throughout the millennia to inspire terror to whole nations. From Egypt to France, the whip has been a fearful torture device.<br></br><br></br>In the Netherlands, kids were the ones who punished their victims. It was said "so they could be better executioners some day."<br></br><br></br>Pirates seldom used whips to punish offenders. They were very effective as some historians narrate us.<br></br><br></br>Even…
Not popularly seen as a very painful torture, the whip was in fact a menace. <br/><br/>The whip has been used throughout the millennia to inspire terror to whole nations. From Egypt to France, the whip has been a fearful torture device.<br/><br/>In the Netherlands, kids were the ones who punished their victims. It was said "so they could be better executioners some day."<br/><br/>Pirates seldom used whips to punish offenders. They were very effective as some historians narrate us.<br/><br/>Even today, the whip is used in many countries of the Middle East and Indonesia. Used during Medieval Times, t…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1006402011-02-09T18:13:34.057ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Used during Medieval Times, the Pear of Anguish was an extremely painful device used to punish homosexuals, witches and women accused of inducing a miscarriage.<br></br><br></br>The Pear of Anguish had the shape of a pear; As a handle was turned, the spoon-shaped lobes opened; increasing pain. Even though the Pear of Anguish was mostly used for oral punishments, homosexuals had it fixed in their anus and women in their vagina. Causing severe pain, after this torture was employed on the mouth; the…
Used during Medieval Times, the Pear of Anguish was an extremely painful device used to punish homosexuals, witches and women accused of inducing a miscarriage.<br/><br/>The Pear of Anguish had the shape of a pear; As a handle was turned, the spoon-shaped lobes opened; increasing pain. Even though the Pear of Anguish was mostly used for oral punishments, homosexuals had it fixed in their anus and women in their vagina. Causing severe pain, after this torture was employed on the mouth; the victim's teeth would get destroyed; making blood pour out of the victim's mouth often causing death.<br/><br/>If introduced in the anus or vagina, death was a step away. The Pear of Anguish was rarely washed, thus causing infections very frequently. If the victim didn't die by an infection however, he would die by other diseases caused by the severe damage of his or her intestines. Known as "The Keep", this is…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1007312011-02-09T18:13:07.736ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
Known as "The Keep", this is one of the most embarrassing and painful tortures ever designed by the human mind. A victim would be sometimes fixed with iron nails to the cage and the door would be shut forever. The small openings in "The Keep" were big enough for hungry birds to eat whatever they could. The defenseless victim, having his arms tied with a rope, had nothing better to do than to hysterically stare at the birds--and other animals--eating him alive.<br></br><br></br>Normally suited for…
Known as "The Keep", this is one of the most embarrassing and painful tortures ever designed by the human mind. A victim would be sometimes fixed with iron nails to the cage and the door would be shut forever. The small openings in "The Keep" were big enough for hungry birds to eat whatever they could. The defenseless victim, having his arms tied with a rope, had nothing better to do than to hysterically stare at the birds--and other animals--eating him alive.<br/><br/>Normally suited for nobles and the alike, this torture wasn't only painful; but socially speaking, it killed whatever honor a person had left. The cage would be hung on the main square--or on a church--exhibiting the victim's fate to a whole town.<br/><br/>After many days of agonizing and severe pain, the unlucky person would finally pass out. Sometimes the townspeople would throw stones or other objects to "awake" him.<br/><br/>In the most severe punishments, the victim would be let down; and after a week or so of resting, he would be put up there again. Sometimes this intermittent punishment occurred three or four times until he was sent to another torture machine or until he finally died because of the birds--and the sun. Stoning
This is one of the mo…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2011-02-09:2185477:Comment:1007302011-02-09T18:12:45.694ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttp://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
<h2><a href="http://medieval-castles.org/index.php/stoning">Stoning</a></h2>
<div class="article">This is one of the most humiliating tortures ever designed by the human mind. When a women was accused of being a whore or a witch, she was tied to a horse and grabbed everywhere the rider wanted. When the person was hated by the people, stones (hence the name) and other sharp or hot materials were placed on the floor to increase the victim's suffering while being taken all over town for everyone…</div>
<h2><a href="http://medieval-castles.org/index.php/stoning">Stoning</a></h2>
<div class="article">This is one of the most humiliating tortures ever designed by the human mind. When a women was accused of being a whore or a witch, she was tied to a horse and grabbed everywhere the rider wanted. When the person was hated by the people, stones (hence the name) and other sharp or hot materials were placed on the floor to increase the victim's suffering while being taken all over town for everyone to see.<br/><br/>When on death penalty, the victim would take a long time to die; normally more than an hour. Villagers would scream things and yell insults to the unfortunate person. If they were bored, they would grab stones and throw them at their victim; thus increasing dying speed--and pain.</div>