The Oubliette: A Medieval Torture of Unspeakable Horror...
Medieval Madness16 Sep 2022

The Oubliette: A Medieval Torture of Unspeakable Horror...

During the early medieval era imprisonment was not really a thing. It was more common to either fine, mutilate or execute criminals. But in turbulent times of war, it was often necessary to hold political prisoners who could be used for negotiation and inducement. Even so, only the most high-level captives would actually be held hostage for long periods of time. Incarcerating common criminals was just not worth the effort or the expense. Today, we're going to learn about The Oubliette, a medieval torture of unspeakable horror. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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