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  2. Graveyard Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Graveyard Keeper is a graveyard-keeping management simulation game inspired by Stardew Valley and based on Harvest Moon. [4] At the start of the game, the player becomes the recipient of a plot of land including a small graveyard once owned by his predecessor near a small town. The cemetery plot is initially overrun with boulders, trees, stumps ...

  3. Executioners cemetery - Wikipedia

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    An executioners cemetery (Turkish: Cellat Mezarlığı) is a detached cemetery or separate little burial ground, where the executioners during the Ottoman Era were buried. There are three known executioner graves. One of them is located on the road from Edirnekapı to Ayvansaray in İstanbul, whereas the other one is around the Karyağdı Hill ...

  4. Vasily Blokhin - Wikipedia

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    Vasily Blokhin. Vasily Mikhailovich Blokhin (Russian: Васи́лий Миха́йлович Блохи́н; 19 January [O.S. 7 January] 1895 – 3 February 1955) was a Soviet secret police official who served as the chief executioner of the NKVD under the administrations of Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolay Yezhov, and Lavrentiy Beria. Blokhin was hand ...

  5. Albert Pierrepoint - Wikipedia

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    Albert Pierrepoint (/ ˈpɪərpɔɪnt / PEER-point; 30 March 1905 – 10 July 1992) was an English hangman who executed between 435 and 600 people in a 25-year career that ended in 1956. His father Henry and uncle Thomas were official hangmen before him. Pierrepoint was born in Clayton in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

  6. Executioner - Wikipedia

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    The executioner was usually presented with a warrant authorising or ordering him to execute the sentence. The warrant protects the executioner from the charge of murder. Common terms for executioners derived from forms of capital punishment—though they often also performed other physical punishments—include hangman (hanging) and headsman ...

  7. Should You Store Alcohol in the Freezer? It All Depends on ...

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    Maximize the shelf life and flavor profile of your bottles with these tips. Getty Images / BHOFACK2 Freezer door cocktails are one of our favorite party tricks, especially when hosting a crowd.

  8. Roman funerary practices - Wikipedia

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    John Bodel calculates an annual death rate of 30,000 among a population of about 750,000 in the city of Rome, not counting victims of plague and pandemic. [10] At birth, Romans of all classes had an approximate life expectancy of 20–30 years: men and women of citizen class who reached maturity could expect to live until their late 50's or much longer, barring illness, disease and accident. [11]

  9. Arthur B. English - Wikipedia

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    Arthur B. English. Alexander Armstrong English (he used the pseudonym Arthur Ellis; 1864/1865 – 21 July 1938) was a British national who was the official hangman of Canada between 1912 and 1935. It is estimated he carried out more than 600 hangings in all of Canada's provinces and incorporated territories.