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IMPALEMENTS - traduction vers arabe

PIERCING OF HUMAN WITH A SHARP OBJECT
Impaling; Impalements; User:Arildnordby/Impalement (of animals); Impalation; Impale
  • Palace at Kalhu (Nimrud) of Assyrian King Tiglath-Pileser III (720-741 BC): impalement during assault on a town
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  • "A Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows," by [[William Blake]]. Originally published in Stedman's ''Narrative''.
  • Darius]] which contains mutilation and Impaling the captives, Leaders of the rebellions from different colonies of ancient [[Persia]] are shown in chains from neck to legs, Gaumāta lays under the boot of Darius
  • Engraving by [[Justus Lipsius]] of a vertical impalement
  • Woodblock]] print of Vlad III "Dracula" attending a mass impalement
  • Pudukottai District]], [[Tamil Nadu]], India showing the impalement scene.
  • Impalement of Judeans in a Neo-Assyrian relief
  • Original in-image text from 1741 edition of Tournefort: "The Gaunche, a sort of punishment in use among the Turks."

IMPALEMENTS         

ألاسم

خَوْزَقَة

IMPALE         

الفعل

طَوَّقَ

IMPALING         

الفعل

طَوَّقَ

Définition

impale
v. (D; tr.) to impale on, upon (the driver was thrown from the car and impaled on a fence)

Wikipédia

Impalement

Impalement, as a method of torture and execution, is the penetration of a human by an object such as a stake, pole, spear, or hook, often by the complete or partial perforation of the torso. It was particularly used in response to "crimes against the state" and regarded across a number of cultures as a very harsh form of capital punishment and recorded in myth and art. Impalement was also used during times of war to suppress rebellions, punish traitors or collaborators, and punish breaches of military discipline.

Offences where impalement was occasionally employed included contempt for the state's responsibility for safe roads and trade routes by committing highway robbery or grave robbery, violating state policies or monopolies, or subverting standards for trade. Offenders have also been impaled for a variety of cultural, sexual, and religious reasons.

References to impalement in Babylonia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire are found as early as the 18th century BC.