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  • ...] and sentenced to death. His tongue was cut out and he was [[Execution by burning|burned at the stake]] (without being suffocated first, the more common and * [[List of people executed for homosexuality in Europe]] ...
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  • ...and the nuns, and the friars, and all other privileged persons recognized by the church, were limbs of Satan''.<ref>{{cite EB1911|wstitle= Lollards |vol [[Category:People executed for heresy|Bagley, Thomas]] ...
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  • ...r 2023 |issn=0146-5511}}</ref> and is the oldest person known to have been executed at the instigation of the [[Spanish Inquisition]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http: ...ism]]. She belonged to a large group of people that were [[Jews]] baptized by compulsion, who were accused of secretly practicing the Jewish religion. ...
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  • ...use = [[Capital punishment|Execution]] by [[death by burning|burning]] | known_for = Last woman to be officially executed by burning in England ...
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  • * [[List of people burned as heretics]] [[Category:People executed for heresy]] ...
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  • {{Other people|William Taylor}} ...aylor''' (died 1423) was a medieval English [[theologian]] and [[priest]], executed as a [[Lollard]]. ...
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  • ...gs at the stake and other punishments (red-hot iron) such as that suffered by Giovanni di Giovanni.<ref name=giovanni/> ...anni was labelled "a public and notorious passive sodomite" and convicted by the [[Podestà]] court of being the passive partner of a number of different ...
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  • {{Short description|English Anabaptist executed in 1550}} ...[[Smithfield, London]]) was an [[English people|English]] [[Anabaptist]] [[Burning of women in England|burned at the stake]] for [[heresy]] during the [[Engli ...
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  • [[File:The Burning of William Hunter, Martyr (1570).jpg|thumb|right|The burning of William Hunter as depcited in an edition of Foxe's [[Foxe's Book of Mart ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20160125140140/http://www.christianheroes.com:80/people/william_hunter.html|archive-date=25 January 2016|access-date=1 June 2021|wo ...
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  • ...s abroad, including time in Germany and the Netherlands, he was influenced by "Lutheranism", as the young Protestant movement was called. San Roman becam ...gh Flanders, he was arrested by authorities of the Roman Church when books by Luther, Melanchthon and Ecolampadius were found in his luggage. ...
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  • ...rities for punishment. Refusing to retract his opinions, he was [[Death by burning|burnt at the stake]] at [[Smithfield, London|Smithfield]] on 18 March 1612. ...ard Neile]] against puritans".<ref>Atherton, Ian; Como, David (2005) ''The Burning of Edward Wightman: Puritanism, Prelacy and the Politics of Heresy in Early ...
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  • ...[[Birmingham, Alabama]] was the first person in [[Alabama]] to be executed by the Alabama [[electric chair]], nicknamed "[[Yellow Mama]]" because it was ...page=1 }}</ref> The murder case for which DeVaughn was executed was solved by Birmingham Police Detective Paul Cole, who traced the shells found at the s ...
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  • ...st1=David |title=Exeter's Executed |url=http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/executed.php |website=Exeter Memories |accessdate=12 August 2018}}</ref><ref name="M [[Category:British people convicted of arson]] ...
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  • ...situation with a diplomatic mission but was burned alive in Constantinople by Phocas' government after having been promised safety. [[Category:7th-century executions by the Byzantine Empire]] ...
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  • ...Lambert (Crop of Print, book-illustration (BM 1978,U.2034).jpg).jpg|thumb|Burning of John Lambert depicted in [[John Foxe]]'s [[Acts and Monuments]].]] ...and [[Latin]] near the Stock markets. In 1536 he was accused of [[heresy]] by the [[Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk|Duke of Norfolk]], but escaped unt ...
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  • ...ovince, where he was captured. He was executed shortly afterwards, in 941, by [[Tachibana no Tōyasu]]. [[Category:Executed Japanese people]] ...
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  • |image=Latimer Ridley Foxe burning.jpg ...atimer and Ridley, from the [[Foxe's Book of Martyrs|''Book of Martyrs'']] by [[John Foxe]] (1563) ...
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  • '''Robert Glover''' (died 1555) was an [[English people|English]] Protestant martyr who was burnt at Coventry in September 1555.<re [[Category:People educated at Eton College]] ...
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  • ...is wife Servilia committed suicide after her husband's death by swallowing burning hot coals.<ref>Weigel, Richard D., ''Lepidus: The Tarnished Triumvir'', Rou [[Category:Executed ancient Roman people]] ...
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  • ...t and left France for [[Italy]].{{sfn|Herbermann|1913}} He was listened to by immense congregations, and in Italy, despite the opposition of Nicholas Ken He was finally apprehended by order of [[Pope Eugene IV]], condemned and burnt for [[heresy]].{{sfn|Herbe ...
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