- In the
military of
ancient Rome,
fustuarium (Gr**** ξυλοκοπία, xylokopia) or
fustuarium supplicium ("the
punishment of cudgeling") was a
severe form of...
-
relegation to
inferior service or duties.
Munerum indictio –
additional duties Fustuarium – a
sentence for
desertion or
dereliction of duty, stealing,
false witness...
- and "...on
young men who have
abused their persons" as
subject to the
fustuarium,
clubbing to death.
Ancient sources are most
concerned with the effects...
- staff, or even the military. A
special case is the
tradition of the
Roman fustuarium,
continued in
forms of
running the gauntlet,
where the
culprit receives...
-
sentence of
fustuarium who
escaped were not pursued, but
lived under sentence of
banishment from Rome.
Polybius writes that the
fustuarium is "also inflicted...
-
punishment for a
soldier who
willingly submitted to
penetration was the
fustuarium,
clubbing to death.
Roman historians record cautionary tales of officers...
- Lake
Superior State University annual "Banished
Words List" in 2008.
Fustuarium Lachesis –
measured the
thread of life with her rod; her
Roman equivalent...
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reports that same-****
activity in the
military was
punishable by the
fustuarium,
clubbing to death. ****
among fellow soldiers violated the
Roman decorum...
-
protective security of a
fortified camp,
through being beaten with
clubs (
fustuarium—a
common punishment for 'slowpokes'
during long marches), to the stoning...
- Mousourakis, A
Legal History of Rome, pp. 33, 206. See
further discussion at
fustuarium Gladiators swore to
commit their bodies to the
possibility of
being "burned...