Episode 97: Crucifixion | Ancient Rome & State Sanctioned Execution - podcast episode cover

Episode 97: Crucifixion | Ancient Rome & State Sanctioned Execution

Apr 02, 202639 minSeason 7Ep. 97
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Episode description

Crucifixion was a form of punishment, humiliation, and execution. Adopted by the Ancient Romans, crucifixion was used on the State’s worst criminals on lower classes and slaves. As common as it was though, we know very little about how people died on the cross. In this episode, we take a closer look at crucifixion through a medical lens.

This image is not historically accurate. It was crafted within the guidelines of Gemini as a stereotypical rendering of crucifixion but our episode gets into the, sadly more brutal, truth.

This is the story of crucifixion.

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