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  2. Pear of anguish - Wikipedia

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    The Pear of Anguish. 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 ...

  3. Choke pear (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Possibly because of this idiom, the names "choke pear" and "pear of anguish" have been used for a gagging device allegedly used in Europe, sometime before the 17th century. [6] Dalechamps has identified this with the species of pear that Pliny the Elder listed as "ampullaceum" in his Naturalis Historia. [7]

  4. List of methods of torture - Wikipedia

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    This is also known as the 'choke-pear', though it is far less marvellous and dangerous than the pear of Palioly." Though there is little or no evidence of its being used by bandits, there are a number of examples of ornate and elaborate, pear-shaped devices with three or four leaves or lobes, driven by turning a key that rotates the central ...

  5. Choke pear - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Choke pear may refer to: Choke pear (plant), any variety of astringent pear fruit; Pear of anguish, a device found in some museums ...

  6. File:Oral pear.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Anguish (Schenck) - Wikipedia

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    Anguish (French: Angoisses or Angoisse) is an 1878 oil painting by August Friedrich Schenck. It depicts an anguished mother sheep standing over the dead body of her lamb, surrounded by a murder of crows. Perhaps Schenck's most famous painting, it is held by National Gallery of Victoria, in Melbourne, Australia since 1880. The painting was an ...

  8. Pear (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pear Tree House, a civil defence control centre in London; Choke pear (torture), or Pear of Anguish, an implement of torture; Province de L'Eglise Anglicane au Rwanda (PEAR), the French name for the Anglican Church of Rwanda

  9. Spiritual Warfare (video game) - Wikipedia

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    During the gameplay, angels can be encountered that give power-ups and educational video game style Bible trivia quizzes. The game has two forms of attack; a simple wind-and-dust bomb (similar to the feng chen pao depicted in the Huolongjing ) and the main weapon features role-playing levels in the form of the Fruits of the Holy Spirit ...