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crux simplex
Sense(2)
(historical)
The
simple
pole
or
stake
with
which
in
the
Roman
Empire
common
criminals
were
executed
either
by
being
impaled
with
it
or
being
attached
to
it,
typically
with
the
feet
resting
on
a
block
to
avoid
a
rapid
death
by
asphyxia
and
using,
for
economy,
only
one
nail
through
the
hands
(below
the
palm).
Quizzes for review
A single beam or pole without a cross bar for executions.
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crux simplex
The historian explained that the crux simplex was a common form of execution in earlier eras.
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The historian explained that the crux simplex was a common form of execution in earlier eras.
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