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Kyrkoplikt (literally: 'church duty') was a
historical form of punishment,
practiced in
Sweden and Finland. It was a form of
public humiliation in which...
- pillorying, whipping, or
other disciplinarian physical punishments within the
Kyrkoplikt. The ban on
extramarital **** was the same in
cases of
actual prostitution:...
- (1741–43) 23
August -
Battle of
Villmanstrand The
punishment of
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt (Public
Church Duty), a form of
public humiliation were
criminals are...
- law
outlawing religious meetings other than
those of the
state church Kyrkoplikt – a
historical form of
punishment Skagerberg, Jorun. "Kyrkstigar i Roslagen:...
- 1741, a
reform abolished the
public humiliation punishment of
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt for
unmarried mothers to
prevent infanticide, and in 1778, the Infanticide...
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Sweden are completed. 1 July - The
first Swedish Postage stamp. 4 May -
Kyrkoplikt as well as all
remaining forms of
Public humiliation and
Corporal punishments...
-
robbery and
murder of
Hanna Pålsdotter, and he was
sentenced to
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt, to be
whipped and to the
death penalty by decapitation. His sentence...
- insanity, and
sentenced her to
eight days on
water and
bread and
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt for
having worked on a
Sunday and for
having used the name of the Trinity...
- them as well. He was
judged guilty as
charged and
sentenced to
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt and life
imprisonment in the
Carlsten Fortress in Marstrand. He behaved...
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reform of 1741
abolished the
Public humiliation punishment of
Uppenbar kyrkoplikt for
unmarried mothers to
prevent infanticide, and the
Infanticide Act...