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What was crucifixion in roman empire

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Answered by Invisible11
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Rome's punishment was a painful, and visible, death bycrucifixion. In the age of Romandomination, only Rome crucified. ... By the time crucifixion was a staple of the Roman Empire, its justice system had employed strangling, stoning, burning and even boiling in oil as methods of torture and execution.
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<b> Although crucifixion was a common form of capital punishment for criminals and slaves in ancient Roman times, the new finding is only the second time that direct archaeological evidence of it has been found.

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