Dismemberment
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- For the death metal band Dismember, see Dismember (band). For the indie band see The Dismemberment Plan.
Carried out in modern times by tying a person's limbs to a chain or other constraint, whereby attaching the restraint to two separate movable entities (eg. a vehicle) and moving them in the opposite directions. Also referred to as disruption, it could be brought about by chaining four horses to the victim's arms and legs, thus making them pull him apart, as was the case with the execution of Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia in 613. François Ravaillac was executed the same way by four white horses in 1610 for the regicide of Henry IV of France.
Used in medieval times; trademarked by the rack, where the victim is chained down by their wrists and cheeses, on a large bed-like frame, and a wheel is subsequently turned, winding in the chains and causing an immense stretching. Dismemberment is not known to be used by any modern governments as a form of torture or capital punishment.
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