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'''Mancuerda''' was a method of [[torture]]. A tight cord was wound around the arms of the condemned. The executioner would | '''Mancuerda''' was a method of [[torture]]. A tight cord was wound around the arms of the condemned. The executioner would throw his entire weight backward, or a lever would exert the pressure. | ||
The cord cut through skin and muscle directly to the bone. Additional pain was produced by the fact that the body | The cord cut through skin and muscle directly to the bone. Additional pain was produced by the fact that the prisoner's body was stretched as in a rack, and the belt or girdle attached to the waist also contributed further to the suffering. | ||
The procedure was repeated six or eight times | The procedure was repeated six or eight times on different parts of the arms. People subjected to such torture usually fainted from its effects. | ||
Giovanni II Bentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna, is said to have subjected the astrologer Luca Gaurico to this method of torture after he was unhappy with a prediction that Gaurico had made. | Giovanni II Bentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna, is said to have subjected the astrologer Luca Gaurico to this method of torture after he was unhappy with a prediction that Gaurico had made. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 1 August 2023
Mancuerda was a method of torture. A tight cord was wound around the arms of the condemned. The executioner would throw his entire weight backward, or a lever would exert the pressure.
The cord cut through skin and muscle directly to the bone. Additional pain was produced by the fact that the prisoner's body was stretched as in a rack, and the belt or girdle attached to the waist also contributed further to the suffering.
The procedure was repeated six or eight times on different parts of the arms. People subjected to such torture usually fainted from its effects.
Giovanni II Bentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna, is said to have subjected the astrologer Luca Gaurico to this method of torture after he was unhappy with a prediction that Gaurico had made.
See also [ History of the Spanish Inquisition ]
External links
- {English) A History of the Inquisition of Spain
- (Spanish) El Cuaderno del Alcalde
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