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Legal Definitions - supplicium

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Definition of supplicium

Definition: Supplicium (sə-PLISH-ee-əm) is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a punishment. The ultimate supplicium is the death penalty.

Examples:

  • When a Roman citizen committed a serious crime, they could face supplicium, which might include being whipped, crucified, or even put to death.
  • In ancient Rome, the punishment for treason was often supplicium, which meant the person would be executed in a public spectacle.

These examples illustrate how supplicium was a broad term used to describe any punishment inflicted on a person who had committed a crime. The severity of the punishment depended on the severity of the crime, and in some cases, the punishment could be as extreme as death.

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Simple Definition

Supplicium: A punishment in Roman law. The ultimate supplicium is the death penalty.

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