• @Maalus
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    911 days ago

    Regarding the execution part of punishments - some crimes / offences were so severe and required a lot of peoples’ fault to happen, that they used to kill every tenth soldier in the legion. That’s the origin of the word “decimation” - in latin it means “removal of every tenth”. They drew lots and the other nine would have to kill the tenth unlucky one. Then they got their diet switched and thrown out of the the walls of the camp to fend for themselves for a while.

    • @[email protected]
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      10 days ago

      PugJesus could probably go into more detail, but it was a very rare and extremely serious punishment - partly or mostly because they were the ones that had to beat their own buddies to death.

      Barley and normal corporal punishment were more like the everyday fare. The past was a brutal place, but in a lot of ways normal life is normal life no matter when.

      • @PugJesusOPM
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        310 days ago

        PugJesus could probably go into more detail, but it was a very rare and extremely serious punishment - partly or mostly because they were the ones that had to beat their own buddies to death.

        Yeah, basically nearly every time it actually happened, it was major enough to be put in Roman histories. Individual soldiers getting executed was something that happened, but for decimation to be deployed, things had to be really fucked.

        • @thebestaquaman
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          29 days ago

          Isn’t there a story of this one legion that was decimated many times over? You seem knowledgeable about this, please inform me :)

          Also: I can’t even imagine the punishment it must be to even draw lots over who will be executed…

          • @PugJesusOPM
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            19 days ago

            Isn’t there a story of this one legion that was decimated many times over? You seem knowledgeable about this, please inform me :)

            Not to my immediate recollection, though I’m no professional. Might be one out there, though if there is, they probably lost any distinguishing titles they had (such as Legio I Augusta losing ‘Augusta’ after a humiliating defeat against Iberian peoples).