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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuillotineGuillotine - Wikipedia

    A 20 April 1897 public execution by guillotine in front of the prison of Lons-le-Saunier. The man about to be beheaded, Pierre Vaillat, robbed and killed two elder siblings on Christmas Day 1896. He was convicted of his crimes on 9 March 1897. After the French Revolution, executions resumed in the city centre.

  2. The execution method is associated with counterfeits (by pouring down the neck) or traitors (by pouring on the head). Brazen bull. The victim was put inside an iron bull statue and then cooked alive after a fire was lit under it (of disputed historicity). Crushing: By a weight, abruptly or as a slow ordeal.

    Method
    Description
    Crushing by elephant. [4] Biting by ...
    Suffocation in ash. Carbon monoxide ...
    Back-breaking
    A Mongolian method of execution that ...
    Tying to the mouth of a cannon, which is ...
  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › GhigliottinaGhigliottina - Wikipedia

    La ghigliottina (in francese guillotine, IPA [ɡijɔtin]) è un dispositivo utilizzato per la decapitazione degli individui condannati alla pena di morte. Inventata in Francia nel XVIII secolo, ebbe larga diffusione, oltre che nel suo Paese d'origine, in Svizzera, Belgio, Germania, nello Stato Pontificio e, a seguire, in Italia.

  4. Eugen Weidmann (5 February 1908 – 17 June 1939) was a German criminal and serial killer who was executed by guillotine in France in June 1939, the last public execution in France.

  5. Execution day. Afterwards. See also. Notes. References. Nicolas Jacques Pelletier (c. 1756 [1] – 25 April 1792) was a French highwayman who was the first person to be executed by guillotine. [2] Robbery and subsequent sentencing. Pelletier routinely associated with a group of known criminals.