Die siebenfach Enthauptete - Eine Geschichte der Todesstrafe in der römischen Antike

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Produktdetails  
Verlag Mohr Siebeck
Auflage 16.04.2025
Seiten 318
Format 15,5 x 23,2 x 2,3 cm
Gewicht 615 g
Reihe Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum /Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity / STAC
ISBN-10 3161643003
ISBN-13 9783161643002
Bestell-Nr 16164300A

Produktbeschreibung  

The Romans were not exactly known for their leniency towards criminals. Particularly during Late Antiquity, they are often described as especially brutal towards those on the wrong side of the law. But is this really true? Despite their poor reputation, most cruel forms of execution disappeared in the fourth century. State coercion faced increasing scrutiny by Christian authorities and sometimes resisted by the population, as doubts arose about the notorious raison d'état of Late Antiquity. But why did punishments such as the arena punishment or crucifixion become uncommon? Where did executions take place and how were they perceived by those present? What influence did the Christianization of the Imperium Romanum have on criminal justice? Paul von Otting addresses these and other questions by taking the fate of a woman sentenced to death as the starting point for the first comprehensive history of the Roman death penalty.


Inhalt:

1. Das Wunder von Vercelli



2. Die Strafe



3. Der Kaiser



4. Der Richter



5. Der Henker



6. Das Publikum



7. Die Verurteilten



8. Im Garten der Qualen?

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