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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...
- (1741–43) 23 August - Battle of Villmanstrand The punishment of Uppenbar kyrkoplikt (Public Church Duty), a form of public humiliation were criminals are...
- 1741, a reform abolished the Public humiliation punishment of Uppenbar kyrkoplikt for unmarried mothers to prevent infanticide, and in 1778, the Infanticide...
- pillorying, whipping, or other disciplinarian physical punishments within the Kyrkoplikt. The ban on extramarital **** was the same in cases of actual prostitution:...
- 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...
- law outlawing religious meetings other than those of the state church Kyrkoplikt – a historical form of punishment Skagerberg, Jorun. "Kyrkstigar i Roslagen:...
- 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...
- 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...
- Decision of the Uppsala Synod of 1593 Book of Concord Kyrkogångsplikt Kyrkoplikt Starbäck, Carl Georg; Bäckström, Per Olof (1902). Berättelser ur svenska...
- reform of 1741 abolished the Public humiliation punishment of Uppenbar kyrkoplikt for unmarried mothers to prevent infanticide, and the Infanticide Act...