1345, Naples. Philippa of Catania, her son and granddaughter are being taken to execution. They, like many other criminals, were involved in the murder of Prince Andrew (a contender for the Neapolitan crown).
The executioners torment their naked bodies with red-hot tongs and cut off pieces of the skin with open razors. In the port of Naples they will be suspended from the masts of ships and subjected to strappado torture and flogging. Then they will be put back in the cart and driven to the final point of the journey, amid the hooting of an angry crowd. There is a hot fire burning there. They will be thrown into this flame while still alive.
All this can be seen in miniatures from ancient manuscripts.
The executioners torment their naked bodies with red-hot tongs and cut off pieces of the skin with open razors. In the port of Naples they will be suspended from the masts of ships and subjected to strappado torture and flogging. Then they will be put back in the cart and driven to the final point of the journey, amid the hooting of an angry crowd. There is a hot fire burning there. They will be thrown into this flame while still alive.
All this can be seen in miniatures from ancient manuscripts.
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