Poena Cullei

Poena Cullei

Poena cullei is a form of punishment for those found guilty of parricide under Roman Law, in which the offender was sewn into a leather sack, with an assortment of live animals, including a dog, snake, monkey, and a chicken before being thrown into the water and left to drown.

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