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Page 1: Ancient Rome  Crucifixion was incredibly painful, hence the term “excruciating”  Massive strain on the wrists, arms and shoulders often resulting in

CRUCIFIXION

Page 2: Ancient Rome  Crucifixion was incredibly painful, hence the term “excruciating”  Massive strain on the wrists, arms and shoulders often resulting in

Ancient Rome

Crucifixion was incredibly painful, hence the term “excruciating”

Massive strain on the wrists, arms and shoulders often resulting in a dislocation of the shoulder and elbow joints. Rib cage constrained in a fixed position, which made it extremely difficult to exhale, and impossible to take a full breath. Victim would continually try to draw himself up by his feet to allow for inflation of the lungs enduring terrible pain in his feet and legs. The pain in the feet and legs became unbearable and the victim was forced to trade breathing for pain. The length of time required to die from crucifixion could range from hours to a number of days.

Longest Recorded Time was 9 days

Page 3: Ancient Rome  Crucifixion was incredibly painful, hence the term “excruciating”  Massive strain on the wrists, arms and shoulders often resulting in

Causes of Death

Main cause of death – asphyxiation Physical shock caused by the

scourging that preceded the crucifixion

Shock from the process of being nailed to the cross

Dehydration Exhaustion Blood Loss

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Scourging

The Romans used a whip for scourging called a flagrum, which consisted of small pieces of bone and metal attached to a number of leather strands.

The skin of the back was ripped to the bone from scourging.

Page 5: Ancient Rome  Crucifixion was incredibly painful, hence the term “excruciating”  Massive strain on the wrists, arms and shoulders often resulting in

Flagrum

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Nails

The nails were inserted just above the wrist, between the two bones of the forearm or driven through the wrist, in a space between four carpal bones

The palms could have been used as experiments have shown that a person can be suspended by the palm of their hand

Nailing the feet to the side of the cross relieves strain on the wrists by placing most of the weight on the lower body

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Side Heel Nails

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The Crux Simplex

The crux simplex (I). An upright pole (called the crux simplex) was used for the purpose of crucifixion. A combination of the upright pole and a crossbeam formed another simple type of cross. The person to be crucified would carry the crossbeam to the place of execution. The crossbeam would then be attached to the post.

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The Crux Simplex

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The Crux Decussata

The crux decussata (X), also called the crux Andreana, because according to tradition St. Andrew was said to have suffered upon it.

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The Crux Decussata

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The Crux Commissa

The crux commissa (T), or St. Anthony's cross. This type of cross was formed like a T.

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The Crux Commissa

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The Crux Immissa

The crux immissa (t), or Latin cross, which was the kind of cross on which Jesus died. The Latin cross had a longer descending arm associated with the cross of Jesus crucifixion.