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  • Garrote - Wikipedia
    It consists of a handheld (or, in later years, sometimes mechanical) ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire, or fishing line, used to strangle a person [2]
  • GARROTING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GARROTE is a method of execution by strangulation How to use garrote in a sentence
  • Garroting — The “Merciful” Execution That Shaped Empires — The Warrior . . .
    Explore the history of garroting, the iron-collar execution once hailed as a humane alternative to burning From Rome to the Spanish Empire, discover how this silent, calculated method enforced power, shaped colonial rule, and left a chilling legacy across centuries
  • Garrote | Spanish Inquisition, Medieval Punishment, Strangulation . . .
    In one form it consists of an iron collar attached to a post The victim’s neck is placed in the collar, and the collar is slowly tightened by a screw until asphyxiation occurs Another form of garrote is a length of wire with wooden handles at the ends, held by the executioner AI-generated answers from Britannica articles
  • London garrotting panics - Wikipedia
    Garrotting is a term for strangulation that came into English from the garrotte, an execution device commonly used in Spain and its former colonies The term came into common use in Britain after widespread coverage of the execution of General Narciso López in Havana in September 1851
  • The “Vile Garrote”: Spain’s Preferred Method of Capital Punishment
    Consequently, for many years, the “vile garrote” served as the preferred execution method in Spain The Vile Garrote was a procedure for executing a convicted person by compressing his throat with a rope twisted with a stick, with a metal ring or by pressing the neck with a screw
  • Garrote Execution: Spain’s Tool of Control
    To understand the garrote execution, one must first understand the garrote meaning The word derives from the Spanish garrote, meaning “stick” or “club,” and originally referred to any instrument used to strangle or crush
  • Garotte: the horrific process of killing prisoners by strangulation . . .
    Garotte is a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person’s neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain
  • The Garrote – Capital Punishment UK
    Sixty-five men and two women were executed by garrotte between 1950 and 1974 in various parts of Spain, including one man in Las Palmas on Grand Canaria All of these suffered either for murder, banditry, or major acts of terrorism Eleven men were executed by firing squad in the same period
  • Grim history of The Garrote | Medieval Execution Methods - YouTube
    The garrote—a chilling execution method used for centuries—was a device designed to slowly strangle or break the neck of the condemned Originating in mediev





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