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What was a form of punishment commonly used in ancient Rome that usually led to death?​

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The death penalty included being buried alive, impaling and, of course, crucifixion.

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The Romans did not hesitate to torture before putting someone to death. One such punishment was sewing a bound prisoner in a heavy sack with a snake, a rooster, a monkey and a dog, then throwing the sack into the river.

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