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  2. Schandmantel - Wikipedia

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    Schandmantel. A Schandmantel or Schandtonne ( German, "coat of shame" or "barrel of shame"), sometimes also Spanish coat, is a torture device which came into use in the 13th century. Schandmantels were fashioned from wood and sometimes lined with sheet metal. Victims were made to wear this device in public where they would be insulted ...

  3. Iron Maiden - Wikipedia

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    Iron Maiden were formed on Christmas Day, 25 December 1975, by bassist Steve Harris shortly after he left his previous group, Smiler. Harris attributed the band's name to a film adaptation of The Man in the Iron Mask from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, as the title reminded him of the iron maiden torture device. [ 2]

  4. Pear of anguish - Wikipedia

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    Torture museum in Lubusz Land Museum in Zielona Góra, Poland. The pear of anguish, also known as choke pear or mouth pear, is a device of disputed use invented in the early modern period. The mechanism consists of a pear -shaped metal body divided into spoon-like segments that can be spread apart with a spring or by turning a key.

  5. List of methods of torture - Wikipedia

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    The rack is a torture device that consists of an oblong, rectangular, usually wooden frame, slightly raised from the ground, with a roller at one, or both, ends, having at one end a fixed bar to which the legs were fastened, and at the other a movable bar to which the hands were tied. The victim's feet are fastened to one roller, and the wrists ...

  6. Brazen bull - Wikipedia

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    Brazen bull. Perilaus being forced into the brazen bull that he built for Phalaris. The brazen bull, also known as the bronze bull, Sicilian bull, or bull of Phalaris, was a torture and execution device designed in ancient Greece. [ 1] According to Diodorus Siculus, recounting the story in Bibliotheca historica, Perilaus (Περίλαος) (or ...

  7. Scold's bridle - Wikipedia

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    The Scold's Bridle is the title of a novel by Minette Walters, where a scold's bridle is a key element in the plot. In Brimstone (2016) actress Carice van Houten is wearing a scold's bridle in some scenes. In Three Men in a Boat (1889), the iron scold's bridle at Walton Church in Walton on Thames, Surrey, is mentioned as a local item of interest.

  8. Here’s What Iron Maiden Has to Say About That ‘Stranger ...

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    “We’re with you, Eddie!”

  9. Apega of Nabis - Wikipedia

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    An ancient Greek coin with a portrait of Nabis, king of Sparta and inventor of the Iron Apega. The Apega of Nabis, also known as the Iron Apega, was described by Polybius [ 1] as an ancient torture device similar to the iron maiden. It was invented by Nabis, a king who ruled Sparta as a tyrant from 207 to 192 BC.