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ARTICLES RELATED TO Iron maiden torture device |  |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron MaidenThe number of Iron Maidens ever built, let alone used in judicial proceedings or executions, is much in doubt. Replicas may have been made, even if never used for the macabre purpose.
The iron maiden at Nuremberg Castle was destroyed in the air raids of 1944 near Nuremberg, Germany.
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See also:Iron maiden torture device, Iron maiden torture device - Exterior, Iron maiden torture device - Features of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Spikes, Iron maiden torture device - Confined space and immobility, Iron maiden torture device - Doors, Iron maiden torture device - Operation, Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Alleged use elsewhere Read more here: » Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron Maiden |
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Iron maiden torture device - Spikes.
Inside the tomb-sized container, the Iron Maiden was fitted with dozens of sharp spikes. They were designed so that when the doors were shut, the spikes skewered the victim, missing vital organs and permitting the victim to remain alive and upright. The spikes were also movable to accommodate each victim.
Iron maiden torture device - Confined space and immobility.
Secondly, the condemned person was kept in an extremely confined space to maxi ...
See also:Iron maiden torture device, Iron maiden torture device - Exterior, Iron maiden torture device - Features of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Spikes, Iron maiden torture device - Confined space and immobility, Iron maiden torture device - Doors, Iron maiden torture device - Operation, Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Alleged use elsewhere Read more here: » Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron maiden torture device - Features of the Iron Maiden |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron MaidenThe number of Iron Maidens ever built, let alone used in judicial proceedings or executions, is much in doubt. Replicas may have been made, even if never used for the macabre purpose. As torture became less accepted as either a means of extracting information and less-brutal methods of capital punishment became the norm during the Enlightenment, the Iron Maidens all went into disuse.
The supposed original existed in Nuremberg Castle and was a popular execution method during the 160 ...
See also:Iron maiden torture device, Iron maiden torture device - Exterior, Iron maiden torture device - Features of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Spikes, Iron maiden torture device - Confined space and immobility, Iron maiden torture device - Doors, Iron maiden torture device - Operation, Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron Maiden, Iron maiden torture device - Alleged use elsewhere Read more here: » Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron maiden torture device - Fate of the Iron Maiden |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia - Brave New WorldBrave New World is a 1932 dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, set in London in the 26th century. The novel anticipates developments in reproductive technology, eugenics and hypnopedia that combine to change society. The world it describes could in fact also be a utopia, albeit an ironic one: Humanity is carefree, healthy, and technologically advanced. Warfare and poverty have been eliminated, all races are equal, and everyone is permanently happy. The irony is, however, that all of these things have been achieved by eliminating many things — family, cultura ...
Including:
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Spanish Inquisition - Torture techniques usedAccording to a joint BBC/A&E production called "Myths of the Spanish Inquisition" (1994), torture chambers did not exist during the Spanish Inquisition, and the Spanish Inquisition used torture "very infrequently". For example, in Valencia, out of over 7,000 documented cases, less than 2% experienced any torture at all, usually for no more than fifteen minutes. Less than 1% experienced torture more than once. Researchers found no cases experiencing torture more than twice. Uncertainties surrounding the Inquis ...
See also:Spanish Inquisition, Spanish Inquisition - Context, Spanish Inquisition - Origin, Spanish Inquisition - The Inquisition and the expulsion of the Jews, Spanish Inquisition - Operation of the Inquistion, Spanish Inquisition - Torture techniques used, Spanish Inquisition - Death tolls, Spanish Inquisition - The Spanish Inquisition in the arts Read more here: » Spanish Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Spanish Inquisition - Torture techniques used |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Torture - Physical torture devices and methodsIt is plainly evident that, since the earliest times, tremendous ingenuity has been devoted to devising ever more effective and mechanically simpler instruments and techniques of torture. That those capable of applying such genius to the science of pain could in future employ their capabilities in other directions was not lost on the authorities: for example, after Perillos of Athens demonstrated his newly invented brazen bull to Phalaris, Tyrant of Agrigentum, Perillos himself was immed ...
See also:Torture, Torture - Current legal status of torture, Torture - United Nations Convention Against Torture, Torture - Geneva Conventions, Torture - Other conventions, Torture - Supervision of anti-torture treaties, Torture - Domestic and national law, Torture - Use of torture, Torture - Torture in the past, Torture - Torture in recent times, Torture - Aspects of torture, Torture - Psychological torture as opposed to physical torture, Torture - Incrimination of innocent people, Torture - Secrecy/publicity, Torture - Motivation to torture, Torture - Medical torture, Torture - Torture murder, Torture - Effects of torture, Torture - Physical torture devices and methods, Torture - Torture using chemicals, Torture - Electrical torture, Torture - Physical torture methods, Torture - Torture devices, Torture - Methods of execution and capital punishment, Torture - Psychological torture methods, Torture - Quotes, Torture - Other meanings of the word, Torture - Etymology, Torture - Footnotes Read more here: » Torture: Encyclopedia II - Torture - Physical torture devices and methods |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Iron Maiden - HistoryThe long and twisting road from formation to the current day started in 1975, when bassist Steve Harris and guitarist Dave Murray met up. Thirty years later, the two remain at the helm of Iron Maiden.
Iron Maiden - Beginning.
Iron Maiden had twelve different line-ups in the 1970s, paying their dues on the mostly punk club circuit in London's rough East End. Although Iron Maiden were a metal band influenced by Deep Purple, Yes, Wishbone Ash, Judas Priest and Black Sabbath, the earlier music had undoubted pu ...
See also:Iron Maiden, Iron Maiden - History, Iron Maiden - Beginning, Iron Maiden - Initial success, Iron Maiden - The next level, Iron Maiden - Experimentation, Iron Maiden - Decline, Iron Maiden - Winds of change, Iron Maiden - Reunion, Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden in popular culture, Iron Maiden - Audio, Iron Maiden - Lineup, Iron Maiden - Current lineup, Iron Maiden - Original lineup, Iron Maiden - Other Members, Iron Maiden - Bibliography Read more here: » Iron Maiden: Encyclopedia II - Iron Maiden - History |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Torture - Use of tortureRecent times in the context of this article is from December 10, 1948 when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly.
Torture - Torture in the past.
Torture was used by many governments and countries in the past. In the Roman Republic, for example, a slave's testimony was admissible only if it was extracted by torture, on the assumption that slaves could not b ...
See also:Torture, Torture - Current legal status of torture, Torture - United Nations Convention Against Torture, Torture - Geneva Conventions, Torture - Other conventions, Torture - Supervision of anti-torture treaties, Torture - Domestic and national law, Torture - Use of torture, Torture - Torture in the past, Torture - Torture in recent times, Torture - Aspects of torture, Torture - Psychological torture as opposed to physical torture, Torture - Incrimination of innocent people, Torture - Secrecy/publicity, Torture - Motivation to torture, Torture - Medical torture, Torture - Torture murder, Torture - Effects of torture, Torture - Physical torture devices and methods, Torture - Torture using chemicals, Torture - Electrical torture, Torture - Physical torture methods, Torture - Torture devices, Torture - Methods of execution and capital punishment, Torture - Psychological torture methods, Torture - Quotes, Torture - Other meanings of the word, Torture - Etymology, Torture - Footnotes Read more here: » Torture: Encyclopedia II - Torture - Use of torture |
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Nuremberg - Middle Ages.
From 1050 to 1571, the city was a regular stop on the progression of the Holy Roman Emperor, particularly because Reichstage (Imperial Diets) and courts met at Nuremberg Castle. The Diets of Nuremberg were an important part of the administrative structure of the empire. In 1219 Nuremberg became an Imperial Free City under Emperor Frederick II. Nuremberg soon became, with Augsburg, one of the two great trade centers on the route from Italy to Northern Europe.
Nuremberg is notorious for owning the first (and only during Medieval ...
See also:Nuremberg, Nuremberg - History, Nuremberg - Middle Ages, Nuremberg - Early Modern, Nuremberg - 20th century, Nuremberg - Economy, Nuremberg - Culture, Nuremberg - Arts and Architecture, Nuremberg - Sister cities, Nuremberg - Nuremberg Districts, Nuremberg - Famous denizens Read more here: » Nuremberg: Encyclopedia II - Nuremberg - History |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Nuremberg - EconomyNuremberg for many people is still associated with its traditional gingerbread (Lebkuchen) products, sausages and handmade toys. The first pocket watches, the Nürnberg eggs, were made here in the 16th century. In the 19th century, however, Nuremberg became the "industrial heart" of Bavaria. Companies like Siemens and MAN had their roots in this town. Nuremberg is still an important industrial center with a strong position towards markets in Central and Eastern Europe. Items manufactured include electrical equipment, mechanical and op ...
See also:Nuremberg, Nuremberg - History, Nuremberg - Middle Ages, Nuremberg - Early Modern, Nuremberg - 20th century, Nuremberg - Economy, Nuremberg - Culture, Nuremberg - Arts and Architecture, Nuremberg - Sister cities, Nuremberg - Nuremberg Districts, Nuremberg - Famous denizens Read more here: » Nuremberg: Encyclopedia II - Nuremberg - Economy |
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The Blackadder series contain many instances of anachronism or anachronistic references. For example:
In Blackadder I, the Duke of Edinburgh is one of Edmund's titles. However Scotland had a separate monarchy at this point, and this title had not yet been created. It is possible that this was purposely done as a pun at the expense of the character of Edmund (the Black Adder), since it is a useless title.
It is not entirely clear when exactly Blacka ...
See also:Blackadder, Blackadder - Blackadder overview, Blackadder - Developments over the series, Blackadder - Similarities over the series, Blackadder - Popularity and effects on popular culture, Blackadder - The series and specials, Blackadder - Chronological order, Blackadder - Series 1: The Black Adder, Blackadder - Series 2: Blackadder II, Blackadder - Series 3: Blackadder the Third, Blackadder - Series 4: Blackadder Goes Forth, Blackadder - Specials, Blackadder - Historical anomalies, Blackadder - Cast, Blackadder - Quotes, Blackadder - References and tie-ins, Blackadder - Precursors Read more here: » Blackadder: Encyclopedia II - Blackadder - Historical anomalies |
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The Blackadder series contain many instances of anachronism or anachronistic references. For example:
In The Black Adder, the Duke of Edinburgh is one of Edmund's titles. However, Scotland had a separate monarchy at this point, and this title had not yet been created. It is possible that this was purposely done as a pun at the expense of the character of Edmund (the Black Adder), since it is a useless title.
It is not entirely clear when Blackadder ...
See also:Blackadder, Blackadder - Blackadder overview, Blackadder - Developments over the series, Blackadder - Similarities over the series, Blackadder - Popularity and effects on popular culture, Blackadder - The series and specials, Blackadder - Chronological order, Blackadder - Series 1: The Black Adder, Blackadder - Series 2: Blackadder II, Blackadder - Series 3: Blackadder the Third, Blackadder - Series 4: Blackadder Goes Forth, Blackadder - Specials, Blackadder - Historical anomalies, Blackadder - Cast, Blackadder - Quotes, Blackadder - References and tie-ins, Blackadder - Precursors Read more here: » Blackadder: Encyclopedia II - Blackadder - Historical anomalies |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Nuremberg - CultureNuremberg was an early center of humanism, science, printing, and mechanical invention.
The city contributed much to the science of astronomy. In 1471 Johannes Mueller of Königsberg (Bavaria), later called Regiomontanus, built an astronomical observatory in Nuremberg and published many important astronomical charts. In 1515, Albrecht Dürer, a native of Nuremberg, mapped the stars of the northern and southern hemispheres, producing the first printed star charts, which had been ordered by Johann Stabius. Around 1515 Dürer also publis ...
See also:Nuremberg, Nuremberg - History, Nuremberg - Middle Ages, Nuremberg - Early Modern, Nuremberg - 20th century, Nuremberg - Economy, Nuremberg - Culture, Nuremberg - Arts and Architecture, Nuremberg - Sister cities, Nuremberg - Nuremberg Districts, Nuremberg - Famous denizens Read more here: » Nuremberg: Encyclopedia II - Nuremberg - Culture |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-FourBrave New World and George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four are both often used in political discussions of government actions perceived to be authoritarian. However, a key difference between 1984 and Brave New World is that while in 1984 people are kept from knowledge perceived to be "dangerous" by means of continual mass surveillance and coercion, in Brave New World the characters are physically engineered not to desire "dangerous" knowledge in the first place. One could say that while in 198 ...
See also:Brave New World, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Lenina and Bernard, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage, Brave New World - Resolution, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of the Fordian society, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - The World State, Brave New World - History, Brave New World - Political geography, Brave New World - Population, Brave New World - Technology, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Satire of 1930s society, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications Read more here: » Brave New World: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four |
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 |  |  | Iron maiden torture device: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-FourBrave New World and George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four are both often used in political discussions of government actions perceived to be authoritarian. However, a key difference between 1984 and Brave New World is that while in 1984 people are kept from knowledge perceived to be "dangerous" by means of continual mass surveillance and coercion, in Brave New World the characters are physically engineered not to desire "dangerous" knowledge in the first place. One could say that while in 198 ...
See also:Brave New World, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of The World State, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation in New Mexico, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Introduction to The World State & Lenina and Bernard Chapters 1-6, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage Chapters 7-9, Brave New World - The Savage Visits The World State Chapters 10-15, Brave New World - Resolution Chapters 16-18, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Controversy, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications Read more here: » Brave New World: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four |
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