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- In the military of ancient Rome, fustuarium (Gr**** ξυλοκοπία, xylokopia) or fustuarium supplicium ("the punishment of cudgeling") was a severe form of...
- sentence of fustuarium who escaped were not pursued, but lived under sentence of banishment from Rome. Polybius writes that the fustuarium is "also inflicted...
- relegation to inferior service or duties. Munerum indictioadditional duties Fustuarium – a sentence for desertion or dereliction of duty, stealing, false witness...
- 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...
- of a po****tion or force or an overall sense of destruction and ruin. Fustuarium Lachesismeasured the thread of life with her rod; her Roman equivalent...
- and "those who in youth have abused their persons" as subject to the fustuarium, clubbing to death. Ancient sources are most concerned with the effects...
- protective security of a fortified camp, through being beaten with clubs (fustuarium—a common punishment for 'slowpokes' during long marches), to the stoning...
- punishment for a soldier who willingly submitted to penetration was the fustuarium, clubbing to death. Roman historians record cautionary tales of officers...
- reports that same-**** activity in the military was punishable by the fustuarium, clubbing to death. **** among fellow soldiers violated the Roman decorum...
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