Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
GODLY BUTCHERY
History Revealed
|July 2022
In medieval England, the crime of treason was so heinous that it required a punishment that would horrify as much as it would deter. Dr Rebecca Simon discusses a method of execution reserved only for the worst of the worst

In 1241, a man named William Marise, the son of an English nobleman, was convicted of piracy. His punishment was to be publicly ripped apart into four pieces.
It was known then as 'godly butchery' or 'three deaths'. Today, we recognize this gruesome method of execution - one that was unique to England and is synonymous with the medieval period as being hanged, drawn, and quartered.
But why was Marise forced to meet such a gruesome end? Committing piracy was considered an attack on the sovereign and therefore classed as treason. Treason was worse than murder, since it was said to challenge the God-given order of the kingdom and society, and as such, had to be punished in the most severe way possible. When Marise suffered the fate in 1242 - the first person in recorded history to do so he was considered the worst of all criminals: a traitor.
But more than a punishment, the purpose of hanging, drawing, and quartering was to establish the boundaries of normal behavior. The people who deserved such an end were not meant to be seen as human, and the pain, humiliation, and brutality were intended to create a separation between the audience and the condemned. The message was that 'normal' men would not suffer the 'three deaths'.
Bu hikaye History Revealed dergisinin July 2022 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
History Revealed'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

BBC History Revealed
'Dickens's evocation of the fears, excitement and confusion of childhood is peerless'
DR LEE JACKSON ON WHY CHARLES DICKENS REMAINS RELEVANT TODAY
2 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
THE AUTHOR GOES ABROAD
Dickens expanded his horizons and boosted his fan-base by venturing overseas - but global fame came with a cost
4 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
REVIVING THE FESTIVE SPIRIT
A Christmas Carol wasn't just a bestseller - it changed the way that Britons chose to mark the festive season
3 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
GIVING THE POOR A VOICE
From Hard Times to Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens used his pen to help illuminate the lives of the less fortunate
3 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
A JOURNEY THROUGH DICKENS'S LONDON
The works of Charles Dickens are synonymous with visions of Victorian London. We talk to Dr Lee Jackson about the author's love of the capital, and the locations that most inspired him
11 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
Dr Lee Jackson chronicles Charles Dickens's journey from down-at-luck teenager to titan of Victorian literature
6 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
GIFTS, TREES & FEASTING
We take a journey through the photo archives to reveal how Christmas and its many traditions have been celebrated over the years - and around the world
3 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
WHAT GREAT PAINTINGS SAY
We explore the story behind an allegorical painting that celebrates the triumph of love over hate, peace over war
3 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
HELLISH NELL
Malcolm Gaskill delves into the life of Helen Duncan - the fraudulent Scottish medium whose ectoplasm-filled seances saw her ending up on the wrong side of the law
6 mins
Christmas 2023

BBC History Revealed
7 THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE WHITE HOUSE
Presidential historian Dr Lindsay M Chervinsky reveals some of the most surprising facts about the world-famous US residence
5 mins
Christmas 2023
Translate
Change font size