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Monday, August 12, 2013

Torture Devices Of The Middle Ages:

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

The Saw Torture Devices Drawing
Before the saw was given its perfunctory role to slice through wood and thick material, it was used to slice through humans for torture or execution. The victim would be held upside down, allowing the blood to rush to their head, and then the torturer would slowly start slicing them between their legs. With the blood contained in the head, the victim would remain conscious throughout most of the slicing, often only passing out or dying when the saw hit their mid-section.
The Saw Middle Ages Torture Devices

Breast Ripper or The Spider

Breast Ripper Medieval Torture Devices

For those women who were accused or adultery, abortion or any other crime, they were subjected to the painful torture of the breast ripper or the spider. As the name suggests, the claw-like device, which ended in spikes, was heated and then used to rip off or shred a woman’s breasts. The spider was a variant, attached to a wall instead of clamped onto a woman’s breast by a torturer.
Breast Ripper Torture Devices

The Ultimate In Torture Devices: The Rack

The Rack Torture Device Drawing
Probably the most commonly know torture device from the Middle Ages, the rack was a wooden platform, with rollers at both ends. The victim’s hands and feet were tied to each end and the rollers would be turned, stretching the victim’s body to uncomfortable lengths.
Middle Ages Torture Devices The Rack

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