
Poena cullei (from Latin 'penalty of the sack') under Roman law was a type of death penalty imposed on a subject who had been found guilty of patricide. More severe crimes might receive a punishment of putting out the eyes, ripping out the tongue, or cutting off ears. The death penalty included being buried alive, impaling and, of course, crucifixion. This is a work of fiction. Not suitable for reader age 18 below!!! #Estellas_Moon^_^Todos los derechos reservados
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