RMPDJ6HE–As deacon of a secret congregation during the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary, Protestant Cuthbert Simson or Simpson bore the responsibility of keeping membership rolls. He was arrested in 1558 at a clandestine meeting in the Saracen’s Head Inn in Islington. Following accusations of being a heretic and a traitor, he was subjected to the rack, a tortuous “enhanced interrogation” in an effort to obtain the identities of the membership. He refused to co-operate and was burned at Smithfield having withstood harrowing torture in the Tower of London.
RMJ42X42–Medieval torture
RMEAK2A0–Medieval torture, mystery drama, Darstellung einer mittelalterlichen Folterung, Mysteriendrama
RMPCAM68–410 Medieval torture
RMHX96C4–Medieval torture
RMB4551M–The medieval torture room and dungeon in the Dalibor Tower, in the Prague Castle compound, in Czech Republic.
RMB1DHXJ–Estonia: Rakvere Castle / Fortress: Medieval Torture Machine
RMBHG90A–Torture and execution methods in the Middle Ages.
RMJ009G2–Medieval torture chair with steel spikes in Teutonic castle in Gniew, Poland
RFDMBHAP–medieval torture device
RMERFW3C–Medieval torture scene. French water torture: the man has nine pints of water poured down his throat. Woodcut from 'Praxis
RMDF700B–Inquisition. Interrogations, confessions and torture. Colored engraving.
RMMBD4TX–CAPITAL PUNISHMENT - BEHEADING - TORTURE The decapitation of William of Pommiers (Guillaume de Pommiers) and his confessor, at Bordeaux in 1377. The beheading took place on the instructions of the King of England's Lieutenant. Lithograph based on an illumination in Froissart;s Chronicles, manuscript No. 2644 in Bibl. Nat., Paris.
RMBKA42A–justice, torture, crushing of finger, burning, stretching, coloured woodcut from 'Laienspiegel' by Ulrich Tengler, printed by Johann Schoeffer, Mainz, 1508, private collection,
RMKRP0JH–Engraving showing forms of torture during medieval times in Europe.
RMH9M208–Middle ages. Torture chamber. Engraving depicting different types of physical torture. Colored.
RM2HNK216–The Iron Maiden of Nuremberg or Iron Virgin of Nuremberg, a Medieval Torture Instrument Nuremberg Museum Germany. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1883
RMDGNPTM–England, East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich, Norwich Castle, Exhibit of Medieval Torture Cage
RFWB4FF5–Torture and its brutality illustration from an Italian lexicon
RMC7H69B–Stocks medieval physical punishment public humiliation victim market scorn offender criminal corporal crime law court ridicule
RFDGKDC7–At the Museum of Tortures
RF2B14Y5X–Museum of torture Bruges, Belgium.
RFFX2AGT–Medieval torture instrument isolated on a white background
RMA6R42A–ruin Sommeregg, museum of tortures
RMB44235–A skull on display in the torture room and dungeon in the Dalibor Tower, in the Prague Castle compound, in Czech Republic.
RFF1EFYW–Wooden medieval torture device, ancient pillory.
RMEWFWY8–The torture of a woman accused of witchcraft in the middle ages.
RMK3H9KK–Germany, Bavaria, Romantic Road, Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber, Kriminal Museum, Display of Medieval Torture Devices
RFEM89XJ–medieval torture device
RMERFTYH–Medieval torture scene. French water torture: the man has nine pints of water poured down his throat. Woodcut from 'Praxis
RMDF1D7K–Middle Ages. Inquisition. Interrogations, confessions and torture. Colored engraving.
RMT44ECR–Sing of the Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments in the window in Křižovnické Square in Staré Město (Old Town) in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMFF6N0M–justice, torture, interrogation in the torture chamber, after miniature, from: Valerius Maximus, 'Factorum et dictorum memorabilium', 15th century, city library Wroclaw, wood engraving, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMER0N59–A visitor trapped in a medieval torture device in Trakai Island Castle ( Lithuanian: Traku salos pilis ) located on an island in Lake Galve in Lithuania
RMBW02GE–Inquisition. Instrument of torture. Wheel of Fortune. Colored engraving.
RFHB5G35–Medieval Torture Rack
RMDGNPTG–England, East Anglia, Norfolk, Norwich, Norwich Castle, Exhibit of Medieval Torture Cage
RMBFCY1G–A Look Inside The Iron Maiden
RFDEMRWX–a boy trapped in a medieval torture device
RM2PPG7FC–Medieval torture rack
RF2PRA345–Medieval torture rack
RMAKKM2E–Medieval torture reconstruction at Svatotrojicne Namestie square in Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia
RMBF1EKG–Cow subjected to terrible inhumane treatment and suffering. Horns cut off, ears pierced and cut, branded, traumatized. Australia
RF2K1P8W5–Ghost of prisoner in medieval torture room with executioner tools. Sad spook in striped robe in dungeon interior with hanging chains, iron woman and guillotine, game scene, Cartoon vector illustration
RMAAK3F3–The Thumbscrew of Maria Theresa of Austria 1768
RMGR9R65–Medieval Torture
RFG2W6G3–Wooden medieval torture device, ancient pillory in old castle.
RM2WG042E–Medieval torture. Movable iron cage. Engraving after a woodcut in Sebastian Münster's 'Cosmographia universalis', published in Basel in 1552. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RMDD9J2F–Woman punished by walking barefoot over hot plowshares in a medieval town. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBBNBHE–superstition, devil, woodcut by Hans Weiditz the Younger, circa 15th century, National Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, hell, pain, torture, hellfire, agonies, punishment, religion, Christianity, fine arts, Middle Ages, historic, historical, monster, demon, medieval, people,
RMH0P6XN–Detail of a Medieval torture chair which pierced a person’s body at every point of contact, going deep enough to break the skin, but not far enough to damage any vital organs or major arteries.
RM2WDX8A3–Medieval torture. Movable iron cage. Engraving after a woodcut in Sebastian Münster's 'Cosmographia universalis', published in Basel in 1552. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RFC476R0–An unfortunate visitor of the museum of medieval torture, Prague
RMH3Y683–Germany, Bavaria, Romantic Road, Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber, Kriminal Museum, Display of Medieval Torture Devices
RFPC71E6–medieval torture wood spear chair replica displayed in Ploiesti, Romania at the Medieval Festival.
RF2H3EHB1–St. Augustine, Florida, USA - October 26, 2021 - A costumed mannequin standing on the porch of the Medieval Torture Collection on St. George Street.
RM2PPG7G4–Medieval torture rack
RM2F6228X–Medieval Inquisition, Torture Chamber
RF2BNA7CH–Rüdesheim, Germany historical buildings with German-language signs for both a 'House of Wines ' and a 'Medieval Torture Museum '.
RFS31KTE–Medieval torture mask in Italy
RM2WJ75FP–Torture Chamber or Torture Room in the Imperial Diet Museum, or Old Town Hall, Regensburg, formerly Ratisbon, Bavaria, Germany. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1863
RMCTT4M5–Iron maiden medieval torture equipment used for confessions coffin with spikes
RMBXJX1C–Prisoner being tortured during the Spanish Inquisition.
RMK4APA6–Chair Torture And Pillory Medieval Torture Tools
RMEMCHW3–Medieval torture stocks at the Medieval market, Barbate, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, Spain, Western Europe.
RM2BKJP9A–Medieval torture iron cage
RFS3K5YT–Thumbscrew, a medieval torture device.
RF2G0XJE8–Armrest of a medieval torture chair - Prague castle complex
RMADH6TP–fine arts, Saint Kilian, (+ circa 689), torture of Kilian, painting, Nuremberg Master, circa 1475, church Saint Lawrence, Nuremberg, Mainfraenkisches Museum, Wuerzburg, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2WE8BPG–Medieval torture scene. The Estrapade, or Question Extraordinary. Torture consisted of gradually tightening the prisoner's restraints by turning a wheel until a confession was extracted or his life was endangered. Facsimile of an engraving in 'Praxis Criminalis Persequendi', by J. Millaeus, published in Paris in 1541. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RM2WD7PBY–Medieval torture scene. The Estrapade, or Question Extraordinary. Torture consisted of gradually tightening the prisoner's restraints by turning a wheel until a confession was extracted or his life was endangered. Facsimile of an engraving in 'Praxis Criminalis Persequendi', by J. Millaeus, published in Paris in 1541. 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RFD3XYNF–A young girl trapped in a medieval torture device
RMH3Y681–Germany, Bavaria, Romantic Road, Rothenburg-ob-der-Tauber, Kriminal Museum, Medieval Spiked Chair
RMPGMX9G–Medieval torture instruments / wooden torture rack in the Château de Bouillon Castle, Luxembourg Province, Belgian Ardennes, Belgium
RMJ186FC–Court hearing and torture, 16th century, Germany
RMCTG5DH–MEDIEVAL VILLAGE SCENE BURNING OF TWO CRUSADER KNIGHTS RELIGIOUS MARTYRS AT THE STAKE
RMT9652M–Medieval and early modern European courts used torture, depending on the crime of the accused and his or her social status. Torture was deemed a legitimate means to extract confessions or to obtain the names of accomplices or other information about a crime, although many confessions were greatly invalid due to the victim being forced to confess under great agony and pressure. It was permitted by law only if there was already half-proof against the accused.
RF2K40R5K–Medieval torture room with executioner tools in dungeon interior. Guillotine, metal chain, iron woman and axe instruments for punishment in underground prison with skeleton Cartoon vector illustration
RMEK6KWM–torture chair
RM2E4P851–Medieval torture.
RF2J0AR8Y–Medieval Torture Device
RF2PR67DW–Medieval torture instruments
RMEN5B2H–Types of Medieval torture sign at the Medieval market, Barbate, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, Spain, Western Europe.
RF2PR67F2–Medieval torture instruments
RFS3K6K0–Iron Maiden, a Medieval torture device.
RF2G0XJE7–Armrest of a medieval torture chair - Prague castle complex